Well I'm fairly happy. Max is back, maybe not in his best condition, but back nevertheless. Before he had awoken, Liesel had not only left thirteen presents beside his bed, but she also read to him twice every day until she finished The Whistler, and had to go get a new one. I found this to be very revealing of her personality, as she is very invested and devoted to what she does.
"Fresh Air..." was where Liesel stole another book, with Rudy (apparently he's not dead yet), to read to Max (Rudy still doesn't know). After this, Rosa ended up coming to Liesel's school, and told her that Max has awoken. This was wonderful, for me to know that Max had not actually passed yet, and this will spur me on to read the rest of this story.
"Death's Diary: Cologne" includes death, death EVERYWHERE. This involves the bombing of a city, leveling it. There was so much death in three pages, and I have to say that this gave a very excellent and short description of what was going through everyone's (who lived) heads.
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