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Apr 24, 2015
I think The Storyteller is a great read for anyone who loves the Holocaust, mystery, drama with a hint of romance and strong characters who make the story come to life. This book revolves around Sage SInger. She has had a very tough life and everything doesn’t seem right. One day, she meets an old man named Josef. She befriends him and after all this time, she finally opens up a little to another human being. While having normal conversations with Josef, he reveals he was a Nazi war soldier in the Holocaust who has killed many people and desires to die. Josef reaches out to Sage and wants her to help him die. Not only is Sage forced with a tough decision, she also has to go through the trouble of finding out if Joseph is even telling the truth. Along with that, Sage’s grandma was a Holocaust survivor making the decision for more more personal than other. Luckily, during the journey through the mystery of Josef,Sage befriends a FBI Nazi Hunter named Leo. I really liked this book because of how the characters, particularly Sage developed throughout the book. From the beginning of the book to the end of the book, she was a completely different person and enormously evolved. Everything in the book was breathtaking because the characters are either telling their story of what happened to them in the Holocaust or they are trying the put the pieces together to find out what actually happened. The story being told in different character's perspectives was really cool because it opens up every aspect of the book. In conclusion, you should definitely read this book because it will keep you on your toes.