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Number the Stars

Number the Stars

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book had a lasting effect on me!
Review: Number the Stars was a brilliantly written story about two girls in the midst of the terror of the holocaust. I have read many books about the holocaust, but this book opened my eyes to a child's viewpoint during this time period.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Liked it a lot!
Review: Vioelent yet touching, portrail of the holocust. Racism against religion has never been so real. The author brought you to the scene with her and the intensity of feeling that erupted within her close escape from Nazi Germany. I throughly reccommend this book for mature children due to violence and emotional violence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: annemaire has to go on a mission for her best friend
Review: annemaires best friend is jewish. when the notizs come she has to go into hiding. I thought it was a touching book full of mystery

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Right under Anne Frank's diary.
Review: The book is wonderful and extreamly realistic. It informs you of so many details on the holacost. READ IT.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It was ok.....
Review: I read this book in my class and I thought it was boring, but it did have a good plot. The author could have made it longer and more descriptive. Ellen was in danger but Lois didn't make you feel that. And Annemarie wasn't acting like she was scared for Ellen, even though I know she was. Lois' book The Giver was a great book, I thought, but not Number The Stars. I also read A Summer To Die. I thought that was great! But anyway Number The Stars wasn't what it was cut out to be.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very great book for kids.It's interesting& teaches about ww2
Review: It was VERY interesting. It was a GREAT book! It teachers kids about WW2 & yet it is so... INTERESTING! Alot of books teach kids but they are just plain BORING!Unlike this one!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is just a great book!
Review: "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry is an excellent book. This book is about the way love and friendship can go through hard times. Ellen and Annemarie started a friendship in peaceful times. These two girls' friendship learned to survive during very difficult times. Their frienship give them wisdom and guidance. This is a must read for elementary students through adults who enjoy reading great books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Overall, this book is a masterpiece from top to bottom.
Review: This book is a wonderful thing for people,not just young adults, but of all ages. It teaches all about the challenges people have to face when there's a war and not just the soldiers have to face them. In this book one family, like many other families worked to halp their friends the Rosens from a horrible death. this novel is so dramatical is will make you cry picturing the lifelike images in your mind. The only thing about this book that is bad is the fact that it was written about something that really happened in our civilized world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is a touching story of a Danish Jew during WWII.
Review: Number the Stars is an interesting book. It is about a young girl, Annemarie, who tries to help her Jewish friend Ellen escape from the Nazis that are invading Copenhagen. This exciting historical fiction novel stretched my mind and made me glad I live in the '90s.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Stars.....
Review: This book is about a girl who has to face many things involving her to be brave. The setting is in Copanhagen Denmark during WWII. I would recommend this book to children 12 and under for it is a very easy read. Although, it is a very good book.So read it!


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