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  2. The Book Thief - Wikipedia

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    The Book Thief is a historical fiction novel by the Australian author Markus Zusak, set in Nazi Germany during World War II. Published in 2005, The Book Thief became an international bestseller and was translated into 63 languages and sold 17 million copies. It was adapted into the 2013 feature film, The Book Thief.

  3. Markus Zusak - Wikipedia

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    The Book Thief was published in 2005 and has since been translated into more than 40 languages. The Book Thief was adapted into a film of the same name in 2013. In 2014, Zusak delivered a talk called "The Failurist" at TEDxSydney at the Sydney Opera House. It focused on his drafting process and journey to success through writing The Book Thief. [5]

  4. Category:Novels about theft - Wikipedia

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    The Book Thief; C. A Conspiracy of Kings; Cotton Comes to Harlem (novel) Court of Foxes; Crook Manifesto; ... This page was last edited on 28 December 2023, at 21:48 ...

  5. The Book Thief (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Book Thief is a 2013 war drama film directed by Brian Percival and starring Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson, and Sophie Nélisse. The film is based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Markus Zusak and adapted by Michael Petroni. The film is about a young girl living with her adoptive German family during the Nazi era.

  6. The Book Thief (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Book Thief may refer to: Literature. The Book Thief, written by Markus Zusak; The Thief, written by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott; Film.

  7. Stephen Blumberg - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Carrie Blumberg (born 1948 [1] in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is best known as a bibliomane who lived in Ottumwa, Iowa.After being arrested for stealing more than 23,600 books worth US$5.3 million in 1990 (equivalent to about $12M in 2023), he became known as the Book Bandit and was recognized as the most successful book thief in the history of the United States.

  8. Fuminori Nakamura - Wikipedia

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    Fuminori Nakamura (中村 文則, Nakamura Fuminori, born 2 September 1977) is the pseudonym [1] of a Japanese author.Nakamura came to international attention when he won the 2010 Kenzaburō Ōe Prize for his novel, The Thief (掏摸, "Pickpocket").

  9. The Book Thief (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Book Thief (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2013 film The Book Thief based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Markus Zusak.Released by Sony Classical Records and Fox Music on November 5, 2013, the album featured an original score composed by John Williams, his first non-Spielberg collaboration since 2005.