During the first few chapters of the novel, Liesel is referred to as a thief. Liesel the thief is the name by which everyone refers to her in "The Book Thief." Despite the fact that she is unable to read, she claims that she stole the first book in order to have a memento of her brother's funeral to keep with her. When you unlawfully take something that is not yours, you have, in my opinion, committed theft.
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The narrator is not part of the story but knows what one character is thinking and feeling. That's why it's <em>limited</em>, we only know what one of the characters is thinking and feeling throughout the story.