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Rating:  Summary: A Teriffic Book Review: Elie Wiesel's book, Night, was excellent. To me, it was very moving and had a strong meaning to it. The horrific incidents that occured in this novel were worthwhile to learn. It not only showed the hardships the prisoners had to go through, but also the suffering and many deaths that occured. To me, the book sent out a strong message to the readers. Overall, this book has taught me much and had a strong impact on me.
Rating:  Summary: A short, simple, yet overwhelmingly powerful book. Review: This is the only book that I have ever read that I will NEVER forget. The true inhuman attributes of the Nazis are very well depicted, as well is the terror that young Elie had to experience. It shows how indifference and apathy dominate over the people; i was surprised at how Elie avoided becoming callous. I loved this book because it taught me many lessons -- one being "Never give up faith; Never give up hope." I hope everyone who hasnt read this book will take the time to, and i challenge you to try to finish it in MORE than a day. That is how hard it was for me to put down. I hope you like it too.
Rating:  Summary: This book was an ok book Review: This book taught me how much kids and adults were going through in the time of the Holocaust. People really didn't have any freedom, they didn't really get to bring any of their belongings with them. Many people had died during that time, especially if they didn't do as they were supposed to. You had to be a certain age or you would be killed, so they, meaning Elie and his father had to lie about their age. The Nazies were really explained in this book. The author explained them as true as they were in life.
Rating:  Summary: This book was an okay book. Review: Night was a pretty good book, but it was a little confusing. It taught me a lot about life for Jewish people back then. I think Elie did a good job telling his horrible experience.
Rating:  Summary: "Nigth" Review: It was a very good story, because it shows us that back than people had to suffer and that now we shou ld see how it was too stop "War's".............
Rating:  Summary: I read Night Review: I read Night for a school project, and I was overwhelmed... I absolutely fell in love with this book. I was so impressed with how he told what happened to him during the Holocaust. I am now working on reding Dawn, and The Accident... I can't wait to finish them. I'll be on Spring Break this coming up week and I hope to finish them then. I love this book and I've told everyone online and offline to go and get this book, and read it, and they'll love it!!! Wiesel uses his experiences to touch you in ways that you would never believe a book could. I want to read all of Wiesel's books because of how this book made me feel. I cried during the last ten pages or so but oh my gosh it was such a good book. If you are intrested in knowing about the Holocaust, I totally reacommend that you read this book!
Rating:  Summary: A Work of Art Review: "Night" is the most poignant, beautifully written book I've ever read. Wiesel is an amazing writer. His language flows like poetry, his images are vivid, and his story is terrifying. You will never think of World War II the same after reading this book. This often horrific and haunting book belongs in the top 5 non-fiction books ever written. You shall never forget Wiesel's words. Please read it. His story must be heard.
Rating:  Summary: Very Moving and Detailed Review: If you want to know what it was like to suffer under the German-Nazis, this book is for you. Learn details of evil acts which you might not even imagine that an evil mind could conceive of, let alone perpetrate. Yet they occurred.
Rating:  Summary: Amazing even for a Highschool Freshman Review: I read this book 2 years aog, while I was a freshman in high school. From the start my breath was taken away, and my heart crushed by his tale. I can still remember quotes from the book, the most heart wrenching being when he spoke is "see his God crushed". Well, so maybe I can't remember the exact quotes. But the point is this man tells freely of being put in a ghetto, of seeing his mother and sister taken form him at the camp, and of the death marches he was forced to participate in, all with his father at his side. This amazing man is a wonderful story teller, and his language is beautiful and eloquent. A must read for anyone who is in high school or above.
Rating:  Summary: I don't know how this book could get less than 5 stars. Review: I read this book for school and it was the most amazing book I've ever read. This is a TRUE account written by Elie Wiesel, a survivor of the Holocaust, and he describes every detail of the concentration camps that he had been to, such as Auschwitz. I give him SO much credit for wanting to write this book- even though he may not have wanted entirely to write it at first, he knew that the rest of the world needed to know about the Jews' terrifying experience with the Nazis. Some people believe the Holocaust never happened, but that is completely false. If you want a completely true account of the Holocaust and concentration camps, read this book- you won't regret it.
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