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Night |
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Rating:  Summary: It was a fabulous revivement of the holocaust. Review: I really enjoyed reading Night. It helped me to understand what really happened during the Holocaust, and what it was like to see it from an inside view. The vivid descriptions of everything left a perfectly clear picture in my mind. When Elie described what he felt at the babies being used as targets, I could hardly let myself believe that it really happened. I will always remember Elie's experiences and the impact that it had upon me.
Rating:  Summary: This book was a very suspenseful.I liked it very much Review: I THOUGHT THIS BOOK WAS VERY GOOD AND I RECOMMEND IT TO ADULT OR YOUNG ADULTS.IT WAS ABOUT A FAMILY IN THE HOLOCAUST AND HOW THE HOLOCAUST RISED HIGHER AND HIGHER.THE MAIN CHARACTER WAS ELIE AND HIS FATHER.BUT ELIE HAD TWO SISTERS AND HIS MOTHER.THEY GOT SENT TO A WORK CAMP AND THATS WERE THEY GOT SEPERATED.TIMES GOT WORSE AND WORSE BUT ELIE HUNG ON AND THATS HOW HE SURVIVES THIS WAS REALLY GOOD.ITS DEFINTLY SHOULD BE ON THE TOP SELLERS LIST.
Rating:  Summary: powerful Review: I'm in the 8th grade, and had to do a book report on the Holocaust and compare it to the Diary of Anne Frank. I thought that Night was a much more powerful and moving book. Anne Frank was writting of her life in hiding so she didn't really know what was going to happen, but in Night, it tells about what happened in the camps as opposed to what happened in hiding. I think anyone who wants to read a powerful and moving book about the Holocaust should read Night.
Rating:  Summary: Interesting, but poor literary quality... Review: 'Night' is a valuable resource in terms of being a first hand account of the Nazi concentration camp system. But as far a literary works go, this book certainly is nothing special. Weisel's attempts to inject the story with emotional descriptions (I am not suggesting his experiences were not gut-wrenching) turn out a bit lame, and it doesn't make for great reading. In a book so insubstantial (about 100 pages) something more needed to be done with the story to make it more captivating. Good for a history student, of little value to a bookworm.
Rating:  Summary: "Deeply moving and disturbing." Review: A wonderfully moving and true tale of a holocaust survivor. Every high schooler should read this book.
Rating:  Summary: Arbeit Macht Frei? Yeah Right!!! Review: I, now, am 14 years old. This was NOT a school required book. During my 8th grade year, my English teacher made us read The Diary of Anne Frank. He knew, I had already read it twice. So for extra credit, and totally of my own free will, I read this. Then, I had to write a paper comparing and contrasting both of these books. I really must say, that this was a much better book.Anne Frank was good for people who want to know what happened to people in hiding.Eliezer Weisel is good for people who want to know about what went on in the concentration camps.Anyone who believes that the Holocaust never happened... you've got another think coming. Open your eyes, ears, and heart, and listen to the stories.They are true!
Rating:  Summary: EXCELLENT Review: This book has got to be the next best book to loosing weight. If you are looking for descriptons, this is it, right here in the binding of an old book. They invite you to read further and captures your mind in the sights, smells and tourtures of the Nazi Hell. A truely must read, but beware, the story is true.
Rating:  Summary: Blunt but Boring Review: What he wrote saddened me and left me drowsy after only eight or nine pages. He could have said the same things in a different way ... maybe a way that would have kept me awake.
Rating:  Summary: A Must Read For Any Member of Humanity Review: Anyone living on this planet should be required to read this to ensure that nothing so cruel can ever happen again. And that no human being should have to sufer from a Holoucost. In addition the book was brilliantly written which caused me to read the book in one sitting.
Rating:  Summary: A horrific novel.... Review: I'm a 14 year old who read this book in English class, and it was the most gruesome, blunt, and saddest novel I have ever read. I just couldn't believe some of the things the author wrote about. I can't say that the book was a page turner, but at least it was good enough to finish, unlike The Dairy of Anne Frank. I think every kid should read this book, and EVERY SINGLE adult who believe's the holocaust never happened!
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