Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Number the Stars Review: Number the Stars, is a very good book! It was an exciting book that kept me interested to keep reading, at some parts i thought the Germans would figure out the Johansens and take Ellen away. And that made me interested to keep reading and kept me at the end of my seat. This book was set back in Copenhagen, Denmark. During World War two, and the Germans have taken over Copenhagen and they are to prison all Jews in Copenhagen. (...). As i read and read, the book seemed alived to me, i felt like i was there, and Lowis Lowry made you picture everything in my mind. In this booke, Number the Stars, it gives a lot of descriptive words. And this book makes you think and care about the world. It makes you think about the world during World War two. All books has some kind of purpose and meaning towards the book. And this book i think, teaches you about life, and how the world has changed and puts you in Annamarie Johansen's shoes. And picture things through her eyes. She would do anything to save her best friend Ellen, from the Germans. And this story i liked a lot because it was interesting and thrilling at the same time. And this book was meaningful to me, because it shows even though Ellen was a Jew, Annamarie would do anything to save her life, even if it took her own. She loved Ellen like a sister and this book gave a lot of truce to it, and it seems like this book was real, or it really happened.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: This is a must read book! Review: As a sixth grade student I was unaware of what the holocaust was until I read, Number The Stars, by Louis Lowry. It takes place in Denmark, and the main character is Annemarie Johansen. This story is set in World War II. This is a must read book. It is a sad story about war, friends, and family. This book is heart touching. Lois Lowry writes this story detailing the holocaust so that young people can understand the reason why it all started. Lois Lowry is a very interesting person to study on. A few interesting facts I learned about when I was studying her was, her home is filled with books were she gets her ideas for her great books . Another interesting fact about Lois Lowry is she made her own system like the Dewey Decimal system. In order to find out more about this book you will have to read it!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: number the stars deserves five stars for a rating Review: If you haven't lived through World War II then you need to read Number the Stars by Lois Lowry, and discover what life was like in Copenhagen, Denmark. Ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen and her best friend Ellen Rosen are threatened when the Jews of Denmark are being "relocated." Annemarie must find the strength and courage to save Ellen's life while putting her life in great danger. However, Annemarie knows that not knowing everything sometimes makes you braver, this information could help Annemarie on her dangerous mission. Number the Stars is definitely a MUST READ book! Lois Lowry made me feel like I was right in Copenhagen and I felt exactly how Annemarie felt. Lois Lowry's demonstration of the true meaning of friendship is inspiring. Annemarie was the character that showed the true meaning of friendship when she risked her life to save Ellen's. Annemarie Johansen is the reason I wanted to keep flipping through the pages. She tries to be brave even when she was extremely terrified. You must read this book! The author of Number the Stars, Lois Lowry, is an interesting individual. Lois Lowry wanted to be a writer since she was eight years old. She was a solitary child that grew up in a world of books and imagination. I love the book Number the Stars and I think you will too, so pick up a copy and read it!
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: must read book Review: I've read Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. It was a good book about a girl named Anamarie, Anamarie was on mission to save her fried named Ellen from Nazi's. Anamarie was making a plan to save Ellen who is in Germany. This story of friendship shows the responsibility held in Anamarie's eyes because of a certain promise that she made to her best friend. This is an amazing book that must be read. This book is about the holocaust that occurred during WW1. Most kids my age, do not know about the tragedy the Jews went through. The holocaust tells how Germans tortured the Jews and many others.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: My Favorite Book Review: Number the Stars is about a girl named Annemarie Johanson and her Jewish friend Ellen Rosen. They live in Copenhagen, Denmark during the Nazi occupation of Copenhagen. Annemarie and her family must help the Rosen's escape Denmark because the Nazis are "relocating" the Jews. This book tells the story of their friendship and the loyalty they share toward each other.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The Holocaust....by J. Vaughn Review: Number the stars was a great book about a girl and her family living during the holocaust.Germans patrol the streets and The Jews secret underground service that produces special newspapers and special items.This is a must read for drama readers and people who would like to learn about the holocaust.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Must Read Kinda Book Review: The book I read was Number The Stars. It's about the Nazi's taking over Denmark and Germany. I believe that it's a very interesting book. It's not that great in the beginning, but once you get into it you cannot stop reading it. I would recommend everybody to read this book, because it's awesome, and amazing.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Number the stars-a wonderful book Review: Number the Stars Lois Lowry Laure leaf, 1998, 144pp. $5.99 ISBN: 0440227534Lois Lowry Imagine this, you live in Denmark and everyday you have to worry about if the Nazis are coming. Well that's exactly what Annemarie has to do 24/7! How long would you survive? Could you stand it long enough? A young Danish girl, Annemarie, and her little sister, Kristi, can't remember the last time they weren't in hiding. In this wonderful story about always looking out for the ones you love. Annemarie must keep an eye on her Jewish friend Ellen, as well as keeping herself and her sister safe. Lois Lowry does an amazing job of giving the detail needed in this star-studded story of the Holocaust. This book may appeal to anyone who likes historical fiction or likes adventure books. This book isn't just a children's book, it can be a great read aloud for parents and kids!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The best book Review: Number the Stars by Louis lowry In the beging Annemarie was racing her friend Ellen. but when they got to the corner they ran into solders. Annemarie's sister Kirsi talked in a big voice to then. Then they went home. Ellen's mom went to Annemaries house. They said they were having a " Tea Party." Then the next day Ellen had to stay the night with Annemarie's house. She stayed there because the German soldiers were looking for the jews. That night the soldiers came to there house. Annemarie had to rip Ellen's necklace off or they would know she was jewish. Then Annemarie, Ellen, Kirsti, and their mom walked a path that her mom walked when she was a kid. So Ellen's family came to Uncle Henriks house. They were going to Sweden so Uncle Henrik hid then under his boat cause the Germans were coming to search the boats. The reason why the dogs didn't find them is because of a drug. It was made of rabbits blood and cocaine. I really like this book, and i hope you read it.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Deplorably True Review: One must lament the tragic events that took place in this book, but it is well-written, there is good characterization, and it is riveting.
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