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Night

Night

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Night Review
Review: The book Night by Elie Wiezel is an intriguing story based on actual events of the Holocaust. The detail in this story awing and sometimes grotesque. There are details of being able to see many of the peoples whole skeleton inside of their body. I would recommend reading this book if you are interested in history.
However, if you you have a weak stomach this is not the book for you. I enjoyed the book but found myself upset with the way it ended.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Elie Wiesel's Journey
Review: Night was a very intresting book.
It's very descriptive. Elie's true experience was very emotional. As soon as we started reading this book in our Freshman class, you could tell that evryone was enjoying the book. Night opened our eyes to the horrors of the Hollocost and made us realize how much freedon we have. Not only are we fortunate, but Elie Wiesel was very lucky to make it through the Hollocost.

I think that Elie Wiesel is a good author because, he told the story very well. It was detailed and intresting and not at all boring,like most non-fiction books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hope
Review: The book Night by Elie Wiesel is a very astounding read. Young Elie was taken to a concentration camp.The detail in this book is amazing.He remembered all the events that happened to him and his father and the rest of the prisoners.
This book may not be suitable for children though this book is a great source to learn about the Holocaust and how they treated the prisoners and how they punished them.Some parts fo the book are extremely sad. Overall I liked it.But Remember Just hang in there if you're ever in this suituation and never lose HOPE!!!!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Hanging Suspense
Review: Overall, I think this was a good book. it contains the real information behind the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel is the main character of the book. Night is his autobiography describing his expierence in Auschwitz and other concentration camps. He is still alive today at the age of 73. He facaed many gruesome punishments like his 42 mile march in the snow, being whipped, and being starved. It is a good book because it describes the horrors of the Holocaust.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Shedding Light on Night
Review: For a long time people denied the fact that the Hollocaust ever existed, simply because they couldn't bear the fact that something so terrible could ever happen. The shocking truth comes out loud and clear in Elie Weisel's Night(his account of what happened in the Holocaust from a young teen boy's perspective).
Elie weisel gives his readers a shocking visual of cruelty at its worst. A cruelty that most people couldn't imagine if they tried. For example, Weisel explains families being separated on arrival and how those unable to work were murdered inhumanely.
I would reccomend this novel to anyone with a strong stomache (not little children). There's a lot of violence and children might not grasp the importance of the questioning of God by Elie to this novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where Are We??
Review: In our Freshman Engilsh class we were assigned to read the book Night by Elie Wiesel. When we began to read Night it seemed to be very dragged on, but with in about 15 pages it started to get more intresting. Soon after that we could not take our eyes away from the book. We were so into the book that none of us wanted to put it down. This book gave us a vivid feeling of how the Jews felt while going through the Holocaust. The episode that captured our atttention the most was when the Jews where getting beaten. Jews felt unhuman, dogs were treated better than them. We rate this book a 5 because it was such a good book and we would love to read the sequals to Night by Elie Wiesel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Dawn But Night
Review: The novel titled Night by Elie Wiesel is a phenominal autobiography. This novel about Elie gave us the full experience on what it was like to be in the Holocaust. To read about the struggle and survival of these innocent people, made us realize how fortunate we really are. The Jewish community went through a period of torture, pain and starvation. Being put into the cattle cars, witnessing people getting out into cremetories, running for many miles, working from dusk until dawn and not having the proper nutrition are only some of the things they went through.
We like this book because it shows how people had a strong will to survive. Their future goals kept them going and they tried to stay alive. Many people strived to keep alive and wouldn't let a small obsticle overcome their goals. Others couldn't adapt to the terrible conditions at the concentration camps. They were very strong inside because they witnessed their loved ones being killed. The book Night was a very emotional novel explaining the horrors of the Holocaust. This will make you think twice before you complain about what you don't or can't have and make you appreciate life itself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A world's tradgedy
Review: The author Elie Wiesel captures the tragedy of the Holocaust in great detail. The book Night speaks of Elie's childhood as he spends a year in different consentration camps run by the Nazi's. Wiesel illustates the horrible conditions of these camps and the cruelty that takes place inside. I really enjoyed this book because it gives the reader an inside view into one of the worst tragedy's in world history. As we look back this horrible time we reliaze how important life truely is.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The journal of Elie Wiesel
Review: Night is a good book if you want to learn more about the Holocaust. Everything in the book is true because the author, Elie Wiesel, experienced the Holocaust at the age of 15. Night is like a journal of the experience of Elie's time in the concentration camps. Elie's book really shows what it was like to be a Jewish person at the time of the Holocaust. He was faced with lots of problems and sometimes thought about commiting suicide. I greatly recommend this book for people that want to learn about the Holocaust.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 5 star report for a 5 star book
Review: I thought that this book was not that bad, in fact it was great. The book Night by Elie Wiesel used great description within the Holocaust era. His detail helped people see in their minds what was going on during that time. There is no doubt in my mind that this is a 5 star book. This book gave us a vivid view of how the Jewish people suffered in the Holocaust. One thing I apriciate after reading this book is my life................


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