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Rating:  Summary: Yeah, it wasn't too bad Review: "Night" was a scary and real story of how it really was in the concentration camps. Before reading this book, I had no clue that the conditions at the camps were as bad as they were. Elie Wiesel gave a frightening and yet touching account of his experiences during the Jewish holocaust.
Rating:  Summary: Night Review Review: Night was a good book. It had a good plot to it and it really got the emphasis of what really went on during Holocaust and World War 2. I think it went into great detail about what the Jews had to go through and how the Germans treated them. I think it was a good book for students to read. It was a true story and it taught us about the history of the Holocaust. Elie, also, relayed his emotions to his readers and really got the reader consumed in his life story. It was a sad, yet extremely good story to read. I'm glad I got the chance to read it.
Rating:  Summary: Jill's Night review Review: I found the book Night was a very interesting book to read. I did not know much about what happened during the Holocaust, but this book allowed me to gain knowledge about this sad time. It was very upsetting to read about the things that the Jews experienced. The Jews did nothing to deserve what they went through, but unfortunately they were forced to do whatever the Germans wanted. Even though I read about the terrible things that the Jews went through, I will never have to experience anything of that sort. I think this book is a great choice for students to read because it allows them to learn about an important event in history.
Rating:  Summary: I agree with Jeff, the book was alright Review: "Night" was an enlighting story about the worlds worst time. There are many books about the holocaust, but this is by far the best of its kind. Its definetly a 5 star book, however, i only gave it 4 stars. I did not like the way the story was ended. I would have liked to know what went on after he got home, how many of his friends and family made it, and other follow up information. Other than that "Night" was an excellent book. i read it two times in about a month.
Rating:  Summary: i like the book a lot Review: Night is a good book with very good facts about the Jewish Holocaust. However,it was not boring to were you felt like you were reading a page out of the encyclopedia. It kept you wanting to read and see what was going to happen to the author. Also, a reason it was a type of book i like to read is because it was not long and drawn out. they didnt leave out information but didnt just add in little bits to make it longer. If you dont have the time to sit and read a book you should not start this one because it is one that once you pick it up it is hard to be put down.
Rating:  Summary: Amber's review of the book Night Review: I thought that the book Night was a very good book to read. It saddened me to read about all of the horrible things that the Jewish people haad to endure in thier time. I think that Night is a good book for students to read. It is a true story, which makes it more interseting to read. You can feel Elie's emotions as he explains all of the horrible things that he, his friends and family had to go through during the war. Night was a book that kept me interested. It was one of the first books that I have read in a while that I didn't want to put down.
Rating:  Summary: Not that great! Review: This was definetly not one of my favorite books. I kinda had to force myself to read it. I love learning about history, but I think I could of done somthing better with my time. I'm sure that not all opinions of this book are the same, but my opinion is not a good one. Sincerely, Chase : )
Rating:  Summary: Press Alt-F4 Review: Night was a good book about the struggles of the holocost from a first person's point of veiw. [...] this book vividly captures both the uproarous horrors and the faint terrors subsided by time. The book was good. This enthrawlingly detailed journal of a journey made so horribly unbeleivable by the Nazis shows both the internal and external hardships that Elie faces during his faceoff of survival. [...]
Rating:  Summary: The Holocost Night. Review: Night is a horrific book about the holocost. The writer Elie is the main character and uses his own experiences to express his thoughts and feelings. He is a teenager who gets captured along with his father during the holocost and spends most of there time in auschuitz.The stories he tells are sometimes unimaginable, but catching, making you not want to put the book down.I don't want to give some of the stories away because that could ruin the book. I really enjoyed this book and recomend it to everyone. It is one of the first books I have read all the way through. It really grabbed my attention, and most books don't do that. I think that says something about this book. I think everyone should read this book to find out what happened during the holocost, and hear true stories from the man writing the book, Elie Wiesel.
Rating:  Summary: Nightmare Review: The novel Night, by Elie Weisel is definitley a very intense auotbiography. This story allows one to see all of the twists and turns that the Jews had to face. Every single time that I began to feel hopeful that something good was going to happen to the Jews, they would be faced with yet another tragedy. Elie Weisel was faced with the reality and also tragedy of losing his childhood. He had to lose many important and valuable things along the way. Elie lost his home, his friends, his childhood, his family, his faith, and most importantly, his dignity. It is unreal to even imagine that someone could be so cruel to another human being, but this novel allows you to see that this world is very far away from being perfect. It is unbelievable to think that these types of unhumane experiences are still going on throughout our society, but it is happening. If you like to be on the edge of your seat, saying "What will happen next?" this book is a must see.
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