Himmel street is caught in a bombing, who will survive? Another alternate ending story. "Don't you leave me. You Saumensch, wake up!" My vision was blurred from tears. "Bitte." Please. "Wake up Buch Dieb. I don't want to be alone..."
just some essay i did in 9th grade for the book thief
CONTAINS SPOILERS: After the war - what it could have happened if Rudy had survived.
CONTAINS SPOILERS: How I think it should have been when Rudy was dying. Choose-your-own-ending kind of a story, has two endings. One chapter.
Lucifel goes to chat with Death to make sure that he stays on track and, in doing so, discovers The Book Thief's story and reveals his own opinion about humanity. A crossover between El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron and The Book Thief.
Rudy comes home to find Liesel's lips swollen, face flushed, and a man hidden in the cupboard. Some Liesel/Rudy, mostly Liesel/Max
Rudy tries the famous 'Pea Soup' while Max and Liesel have a laugh to his reaction! I'll add more reactions and memories of this revolting 'Pea Soup' If you like and follow this story.
When they'd finally let go from the hug he stared at her for a long while and realized that this wasn't the young girl who'd made fun of Hitler with him anymore. The war had changed a lot of people and poor Liesel wasn't spared from the pain.
Just some various parts of the book from Rudy's point of view.
On the night Himmel Street was bombed, it was raining. In the skeleton planes, there was a second Lieutenant named Jack Sherman. Death watches as the young American bombardier obliterates a street called Heaven. A short story that I wrote for creative writing in the style of the incredible Markus Zusak
Hans catches Liesel doing something she shouldn't. Shall this be another secret they keep?
It had been weeks since Liesel stopped walking home from school with Rudy. And the boy considered the (unpleasant) possibility that she had a boyfriend. Movieverse.
A small one-shot of what could have happened to Liesel and Max after reuniting
Narrated by Death. Every person has been given a gift. This is Liesel's gift
"He said my soul was sleeping..." What if death had to pick up all of Himmle even Liesel. You know her soul was sleeping and didn't wake till after everyone.
Death was right about a lot of things, and one thing specifically.
A account from Death perspective of the 20th century. Let's just hope he's pleased.
Liesel thinks on what colors mean to her.
The story of how a word shaker and a Jewish fist fighter fell in love. (100 Day Drabble Challenge, Day 20.)
The discarnate soul of a deceased human being or animal still occupying the physical realm. These spirits may or may not know that they are dead. They can also be called forth, in this case, by a girl calling to someone she loved. A continuation to A Penny for a Kiss.
A game, as played by primary and junior school children, in which girls chase around any boy who they want to kiss, but in this game, it's the boy chasing the girl.
The word shaker, the basement hider, and what happens next. Though the sadness follows them, they find they are able to fashion their own happiness quite well.
What if they survived together what would there reactions be? Rudy Liesle one shot
Rudy has died and he finds himself telling Death about his love for Liesel. Death confesses he once was in love too. *one-shot!*
You didn't really believe that Liesel's story began on the train? No, not even the graveyard. Would you think that it started on a summer day in 1909 southern germany? Follow Death as he reminisces in a certain man's past where he first fell in love. That's right, this is how Han's and Rosa Huberman met and unsurprisingly found love.
A series of one-shots about Liesel's life after war. Rated T to be sure.
I watched their reunion from my usual perch behind Liesel's shoulder. It seemed that at last, something had gone right for the pair. They were no longer alone among swarms of people. (Blanket Disclaimer: I do not own The Book Thief. I'm not that awesome.)
After saving her book from the river, he finally recieves his victory. Series of non-chronological one-shots on the absurd and wonderful lives of Liesel Meminger and Rudy Steiner. Some mature content. Now complete.
And the one time she pulled him onto hers. How did Liesel Meminger end up in Max Vandenburg's bed? She fell, repeatedly.
It could have been avoided. Easily. If only Liesel wasn't Liesel, and Rudy wasn't Rudy. But, as fate would have it, Liesel wanted another book, Rudy wanted biscuits, and the events of the day unfolded accordingly.