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Night

Night

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: night
Review: night was an excenlent book i think everyone should read it once, the stuff the talk about is pretty horrible but i think we need to hear about that stuff so it doesnt happen agian. this book is 5 stars in my opinion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: worth to read
Review: This book is an autobiography of autobiography of Elie Wiesal. He is a Jewish writer who had actually lived through the Holocaust that caused the millions of deaths himself. A millions people's deaths to us people today is just a number; but one person's story of his suffering is a tragedy. After I read this book I gained a better understanding of what the Holocaust really is.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A tragic book that must be read
Review: I enjoyed reading this book because it taught me about the Holocaust, which I didn't know much about before. It is a fairly short book that could be read in two days or so. Once I started reading the first chapter or two, I knew it would be a good book. Night is filled with a dark environment and tragic events that makes you want to keep reading because you must learn what happened during the Holocaust. It was interesting and kept me wondering what might happen next. The author did a good job of including intriguing details, which told about how the Jewish people suffered. I would recommend this book to young adults wanting to read a war related non-fiction book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Terrible Memory of the Holocaust
Review: Elie Wiesel's Night is a powerful memior of Elie Wiesel who dramatically recollect his childhood memory of the horrific and gruesome holocaust. His view of the holocaust changed my view of the holocaust forever. The holocaust to some young students is not clear. As you turn through this tragic novel, you will always remember and know the holocaust and its evil effect on the Jews.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My Review On Night
Review: The book Night was a very good novel. It relly goes into detail about what the Jewish people had to go through during that time period.I would recommend this novel to people beause not only is it a interesting book you also learn about what these people went through to survive. Not only do you learn about their lifestyle , you learn about the pain these people were put through everyday.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Seeing it through a different view
Review: I have always been fascinated with the Holocaust and what happened to the Jewish people. Never have I realized the horror from such a perspective as I did when I read this book. I started reading it on a Friday morning, and I finished it that night. It was one of those books that suck you in to its life from the very beginning.
Night is the true story of Elie Wiesel, a Hungarian Jew sent to concentration camp after concentration camp during World War II. It begins by telling a bit about how life was at the beginning, before the Nazis came. Then, slowly, it begins to tell of what it was like day after day, before arriving at the actual camps. It goes on to tell of the mishaps of watching his family die before his own eyes. Page after page, I couldn't stop reading. It is one of those books that catch you off guard when you start shedding tears because you feel as if you should have been able to do something to help.
I recommend this book to people who have a knack for World War II or the Holocaust. It's so extraordinary that I might just read it again, just to hear the story from someone who was there.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent recounting of an incredibly horrible event
Review: In Night, Elie Wiesel shows life in a Nazi concentration camp from a very personal perspective. This perspective gives the reader a special insight that the typical mundane fact-laden history book just can't give. This is probably about as close as you can get to having an idea of what concentration camp life (there's an oxymoron for you) was like without having to actually go through it yourself.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Night
Review: I'm a student from Walla Walla High School and I read the book Night by Elie Wiesel. The book is really interesting because it talks about the life of a boy named Elie who was jewish and ended as a prisioner for several years. During the time he got separated from his family. He went to the same camp with is dad and saw a lot of his friends die, especially the most important person in his life, his dad. Elie wouldn't eat well, he had to be active all day, and would get mistreated by the German soldiers. He had to work very hard because he was treated like an adult when he was really only 16.
If you would like to read a book that really describes the life in concentration camps, then I strongly recommend you read this book because it's going to make you think about jewish life, how bad it was, and what they had to do to stay alive.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Holocaust Book
Review: If you like stories about the holocaust you should read this book, but for me personaly I didn't like reading about all the terrible things that happend to the Jews. The story was pretty sad and depressing. Even though I didn't like this book it was still well written, and it keeps you interested. So if you like to read books about the concentration camps I'd recommend it to you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book of life lessons
Review: Elie Wiesel's book Night is amazing.Everything in this book will make you think and sympathize for the millions of people who went through all of this.When reading this book you will not believe that this is hisortical nonfiction and this happened to real people. Elie, a young Jewish boy is growing up in a society filled with hatred; who is trying to survive in a concentration camp. As him and his father are fighting to live they have to go without food, see untolerable acts done onto their people, and witness dying everyday. Elie is doing everything to stay with his dad to keep the only part of their family together now. Elie's character is strong and makes you wish that their was something you could do to help this little boy going through these horrible things. The language is strong and powerful and keeps all your attention focused on the book. Anyone will have their attention locked on the intense parts in this book.The writing style will keep your attention let alone the little boys courage to survive.You will learn alot of life lessons in the book and once you read this book you will never forget it.


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