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Night

i personally did not like this book. i was made to read this book for school. it felt very bland. i wouldnt recommend it to a friend. if you want to read a great holocaust book i recommend the book theif.

Night

Very sad, and I am surprised more parents haven't freaked out about this being in the required reading in a lot of school, maybe complaining it causes depression. I like this book when I read it years ago, but I don't know if I would pick it up again.

Night

I have never and, God-willing, will never find my self in a situation where my life or the life of my family is in danger. I have never and, God-willing, will never encounter people with such horrific apathy to their fellow human beings. I cannot honestly review this book because the subject matter is beyond my comprehension. The telling is in Mr. Wiesel's own words and cannot be criticized for he and only he can express what is in his heart and what is sadly in his memory. What I can say is that this book should be required reading for EVERYONE so that this history is never again repeated. I finished this book on a plane and had to sit quietly the remainder of the flight, staring silently at Mr. Wiesel's photograph on the back cover. Thought-provoking doesn't do this book justice. I have no words to describe that which has no place in humanity but which Mr. Wiesel and so many MANY others somehow endured. I gave the book to a friend that day and I hope it travels the world.

Night

What can I possibly say that hasn't already been said? This account of Eli Wiesel's experience in the concentration and death camps of Nazi Germany is horrifying and tears at the heart. The reader easily understands his questions of guilt and anger, and yet, it is also a story of triumph, ultimately. Others have expressed their thoughts better than I, but I feel this work should be required reading in every school. It is that important. And excellent work that is read within a few hours. Though it will change you.

Night

I think NIGHT is a very emotional, and awakening story. There are no words to explain the heartache of this story. Everyone who reads should feel blessed, I doubt anyones troubles could match those of Elie Wiesel.

Night

I enjoyed the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel very much. It was very interesting reading. I was horrified to read about all the pain and suffering the Jews had to go through. I can't understand how it went on for so long. A lot like what is going on in the Middle East. Couldn't something have been done to stop it?

Released under the MIT License.

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