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Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl |
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Rating: Summary: I'm alone giving this 1 star- but It's what I think! Review: I think this is not the diary of hate and the holocost. We learn more about what its like to live with 6 other people instead. It scarcely metions the Holocoust- besides the afterword. And when Anne Frank talks about "Blushing" as she called it, I assure you that you will be thourolly disgusted. With as little action as possible in a book, I don't think it is worth reading. If you really want to learn something about the Holocoust, just read the afterword! Or, if you love, dull, unexiting books, with very unplesent conversation. Read Anne Frank by none other than Anne Frank!
Rating: Summary: It does not matter if you are a boy. Review: As a male,I think many boys think this book is a girls book.It is not and I think everyone should read this book.
Rating: Summary: It told me a lot about the Holocost Review: I read this book when I was only 8 and I thought it was really sad but very good but telling very good point.And Ireally recomend that you read it if you like reading books about the holocost.
Rating: Summary: One system of things Review: The following episodic diary calendars the system of things characteristic of East Germany before there was an East Germany. Mrs. Roosevelt carefully removes the curtain separating Fine Distinguished Research from historical immorality.
Rating: Summary: An amazing Book by an Amazing Person. Review: An excellent read; this book touched my heart and soul deeply. Anne's thoughts and emotions while living in an attic are vividly expressed through this diary. The way she describes the events and people in her diary are brilliant. She had a wonderful sense of humor. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in WWII and the unbosmings of a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl.
Rating: Summary: A diary of a young girl living in hiding during World War II Review: I am in 7th grade and we read this book as a class. I don't what the other kids in my class think, but I LOVED this book!! It was very well written, and I couldn't put it down when we had to read for homework. If you like World War II books, then read this one. It is very sad, but an excellent book. I recommend this book to anybody.
Rating: Summary: Typical teenage diary entries Review: Yes, this is an emotional book as well as worth reading.I'm just not that impressed. Anne is a typical teen-age girl with typical teen-age feelings. She writes exactly like many of today's girls do in their diary. Because you could find similar struggles in anyone's diary, I only give it three stars.
Rating: Summary: I wish that Anne Frank Could have survived through the war Review: I read the book 7x I mean you are actually reading a diary from a girl who went through WORLD WAR II. I mean I felt like it was me being scareed when the Green police came in.
Rating: Summary: One of the best books ever made! Review: My best friend Sarah bought Hannah Goslar Remembers: A childhood friend of Anne Frank from a school book fair. Once she'd finished reading it she let me borrow it. It was excellent; so exciting yet sad and scary. One day, Hannah had gone to pick Anne up so they could walk to school together, but Anne had gone, vanished. Eventually the Nazis took Hannah and her family. In time, Hannah's family died, leaving Hannah to look after her baby sister Gabi. Hannah met Anne in Bergen-Belsen, a consentration camp. It's a must read. Anne Frank's diary is the same, exciting, sad and scary. Hidden away in the Secret Annexe, Anne writes down all of her personal thoughts for two years until, one day it stops abrutly. The Secret Annexe hides eight people, Otto, Eidth, Margot and Anne Frank, Mr and Mrs van Dann and their son Peter and Mr Dussell. It's probably best to read Hannah Goslar Remembers first though. Both books are the best things ever published. (Hannah Goslar Remembers is by Alison Leslie Gold).
Rating: Summary: I think the book was great with lots of imformation. Review: This book was a very imformational book about a Jewish girl's life durring World War 2. This book is about a teenagers life durring war. She spent the the months of her life in a attic. In the Attic with no phones,TVs, friends, and privacy. And you thought your life was totaly not fair. I think this book is a great book and I really think you should read it. Also, don't not read it beacuse it seems long, it will go fast. Even if you are a slow reader. Last, it got me a A+ on my last book report!
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