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Rating:  Summary: I think Night was and Amazing Book. Review: As I read this book, I could feel Elie's feelings because of the depth of detail, Elie Wiesel went into. I thought this book had a lot ofsymbolism of what he thought of his god and his father and family. Overall I found Night Exilerating!
Rating:  Summary: Exciting, thrilling, detailed Review: I don't usually take interest in biographies and stuff like that. But while ready Night I found my self getting into the book more and more. I would recomend this book to anyone espicialy those who like histore
Rating:  Summary: Gripping, chilling, real. Review: "Night" is a chilling account of the horrors of the holocaust and slow murder of the human spirit. Elie Wiesel takes the reader with him into the barracks, into the crowded trains, making the reader see through Wiesel's eyes, and feel with Wiesel's heart the terror, the pain, the emptiness , strength, hopelessness, and the inhumanity suffered by the Jews in Auschwitz. This work is a testimony of man's capacity for evil, and the strength of the human will.
Rating:  Summary: Unexplainable, one word Genicide Review: I am a sophmore in high school and in English we have just read Night by Elie Weisel. Night is unexplainable, it reaches down into your heart and grips it. This book is everything you didn't want to know about WWII and what the Jewish went through at the Nazi Death Camps, but once you're done, you feel so unexplainably grief struck that actual people went through this and enlightened that you know that it should never happen again....And you have no regrets that you read it.
Rating:  Summary: Imagine hell, then think again... Review: To say that we comprehend on any level what Elie Wiesel endured seems blasphemous! We are nothing more than tourists as he guides us deep into the darkness where one might catch a passing glimpse of the Angel of Death; Someone Elie was once intimate with. We however, can merely set the book down, blow out the flame, cry in the darkness and the journey is over. For Wiesel, the burning never ends.
Rating:  Summary: A gripping and horendous look into the Holocaust. Review: Elie Wiesel takes a look into the Holocaust that no other author has done before. This is a touching account of his journey's and life events. I was greatly touched by his use of language and discription.
Rating:  Summary: A striking book of reality Review: As I read this book, I was struck by the unreality of it all. Can any of us imagine the grief and the pain this poor young man went through? None of us have ever had or experienced this.
Rating:  Summary: a must-read Review: I found it to be one of the most moving and captivating books I have ever read. In the beginnning there is a quote that i feel sums it up best: "As a human document, Night is almost unbearably painful, and certainly beyond criticism."
Rating:  Summary: Very moving, accurate description of the Holocaust. Review: This book is one of the few truely incredible documentaries of the Holocaust. Told by survior Elie Wiesel, it is a true account of his experiences that had me so stricken with the pain that he, and the 11 million others must have gone through I cannot begin to describe. I highly recommend. "Never, as long as I live, will I forget [this book], even if I am condemned to live as long as God himself."
Rating:  Summary: Night by Elie Weisel Review: In Night, Elie describees the pain and suffering that he and millions of Jews experienced hunder Hitler's regime at the Auschwits and Buchenward . Elie was liberated from Buchenward on 1945. Elie not only tells his story about suffering with eloquence, but he also describes it so vivid that he makes the reader aware of all the feelings and emotions Elie experienced, his lost of innocence, his separation of his family, his separations from his father and friends and his lost of his faith. Night really impresed me and even changed me as a person. I am more sympathetic now to people that are suffering, for example, I brought flowers to a wife whose husband is having an operation in his abdomen due to his addiction. Also reading Night reaffirms that life is very precious, for instance, I work with pregnant teenagers to persuade them to keep their unborn child by helping them to realize that their baby could become a President of United States of America, a novel prize scientist, or a famous musician or writer. I am grateful for the opportunity that I had to read Night by Elie because of the impact that it had in my life. He has made me become a more compassionate person. I am a better person today than I was a year ago. Thanks Elie.
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