Like I predicted, the next few chapters really showed the interactions between Max and Liesel. They became good friends. Although Max is Jewish, she still treat him nicely. She refused to be like Hitler. When Max was seriously ill, she brought him "gifts" to bless him. "Gifts" as in all kinds of crap. But every thing she brought meant well. On Christmas day, Liesel brought some snow and the family, including Max, built a snowman together. My mind literally thought of the movie frozen when I read this part. Although they were in a bad circumstance, they still find a way to enjoy themselves.
Her foster father was as compassionate as Liesel was. I guess that was why they were connected. He offered some food to an old man who's dying from hunger. At last, Hans got punished because of it. In modern world, he would be admired by all, but at that time, he was looked down upon.
In these chapters, Max was almost found and was saved because of Liesels wise move. I think reading really made her smarter. Her brain worked really fast. As a result, she outran the Nazis.
I predict, they probably would encounter bad things in the next chapters. I mean, this was death writing/narrating the story. I don't expect the ending to be happy.
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