Rating:  Summary: Massacre of the Jews Review: I like the book because it tells us what kind of a man that hitler was and how the jews had to live for 6 years. The jews didn't needed to be treated like that because they were humans just like everyone else. Hitler was a cruel and sick man for his doings. This is a book that everyone should read. The part that i remember the most is when IDEK moved all the jews out of the warehouse so he could have sex with a girl.
Rating:  Summary: english 12 Review: What I like most about the book is how when it came to tell what was happening it got down to specific details and why it happened to them.Plus it could get emotional because it really occurried.There was nothing that made me dislike the book cause it kept you at the edge of your seat.
Rating:  Summary: Unreasonable Deaths Review: The book Night in my opinion had a lot of uncalled for deaths, but as far as what I liked about it, I would have to say that I liked how Elie went about tellin people how everything happened in the consentration camps the way he seen it. It was very detailed. Again, to mention that the book was very detailed on how some of the SS men would kill the Jews. Personally I would not change anything about the book because that is like changing how one person feels about what they lived through, and it wouldn't be right. I believe that Elie's purpose for publishing this book was to let people know what really went on inside the camps, and to let people know that it wasn't fictional that it really did happen. There was one part that stuck out to me the most throughout the whole story and that was when Elie had been sent to the hospital and he did not want to leave simply because he was laying on white sheets. To him that was something wonderful seeing as how he had been sleeping on wooden planks. Who would have thought something as plain as sheets would bring fulfillment to anyone.
Rating:  Summary: Night of Bundy's thoughts Review: I liked this book quite a bit. It was fun to read. I learned a lot about the camps that they made Jews go to. I didn't like how people got treated back then, why would someone torture someone else of the same race as much as Hitler did. I would change as much as I could but back then I couldn't really do a thing, or else I would have been killed for not listening. Elie wanted people to know what happened in these camps and he wanted people to know what type of torture Jews had to go through. The part that I most remember about is when Elie was whipped over a box because he found the guard and the little girl in the ware house, what they went through was terrible but over all I'm glad Elie survived to write this book, I very much liked it.
Rating:  Summary: Night Review 12 Review: The thing I liked about the book the most, was the way Elie brought the Holacaust to life. It was like you were actually there. I thought it was very well said and told. Their wasn't much I disliked about the book, overall it was very good, however the ending could of been better. The main thing I would change about the whole book would be the ending. I didn't approve of how the father just died and how Elie and his father's relationship was when he passed. I would say Elie's purpose for publishing the book would be to let people know that weren't around at the time or who did not have to go through the camp, actually how it felt, their feelings, thoughts, pain and suffering and to visialize what was going on with Elie's situation. My most memorable part in the book Night, was towards the beginning of the book when Elie and his family were forced out of their house and each family memeber(boy and girl) were separated. Just thinking about being seperated from any of my family would terrify me, I can't imagine how Elie, his sister and parents felt.
Rating:  Summary: Powerful, yet not an everyday book. Review: The Book night by Elie Wiesel is very powerful. I liked how it really gave a true around about his life being a Jew during the Second World War. You can really feel emotion from reading his accounts while he was living in a Concentration camp. What I did not like about the book, it was very short, it could of given more detail to his accounts. The details it does give are a lot of times important of the issue. If I would change the book in anyway, I would give more detail on how he felt on a daily basis. The book would be longer giving a lot more detail on how things look, felt, and his full emotions. I think Elie published this book to let people know about the horrible thing called the Holocaust really was. Just an innocent little boy was put through something so hellish, more people could never imagine. My most memorable part of the book was when they were riding on the cattle trains to the death camp. People had no idea what was to come. The women screaming out the fire! She knew it what was to come. Over all, it's not a bad book. Before you read it, be ready for true accounts of this horrible time in World history and set your emotions.
Rating:  Summary: English 12 Review: I liked the book because, it told the truth about what the Jews had to go through, but I didn't like where they didn't say what the Jews did after the camps. My most memorable part was when Elie had that French girl talk to him and nobody else new other languages. I think Elie's reason for publishing this book is to show what the Jews had to go through.
Rating:  Summary: Night Review: 1.The book was interesting.It made me realize how badly they were treated. 2.I didn't dislike anything.The book was very detailed. 3.I wouldn't change anything about it.It was a great book. 4.To let people know what happened.To show people it really happened. 5.My most memorable part was when Juliek was being hung.It was a horable thing to make the Jews walk by and look him in the eye.
Rating:  Summary: Eye Opener Review: I really liked the way that Elie used his child eyes to write this book. It showed the times and trials of children of the Holocaust. The things I did not like about the book are not really what I did not like, they are things that are impossible to imagine any human going through. The book was very gory and described in detail every incident. Since this is a true story I would not change anyhing, everyone should know how terrible tyrants can be, and what goes on in our world that we think cannot happen. In my opinion, Elie's purpose for publishing this book was to educate everyone about the terrors of the Holocaust. How strong the human spirit is, and how far the will to live extends. My most memorable part of the book was when Elie's father died. This was a very emotional time and Elie was ready for it to come, he wanted his father to move on to a better place, and Elie had no tears left.
Rating:  Summary: night review Review: I thought the book was very informative and realistic to what had happened during the Holocaust.What I did not like about the book was that it was way to short and I wanted to read more on that subject.If I were to write the book I would of made it longer.I think that Elie's purpose for writing the book was to inform the public on what went on, as far as the abuse and killing that the Germans did.My most memorable part of the book was when they were first at the camp and he and his father were seperated from his mother and sister and he said that was the last time I would've ever seen them that was very sad to me.
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