May 01 2006
Night by Elie Wiesel
Night by Elie Wiesel is an autobiography. It is about the author’s experience during the Holocaust. Although it can be painful to read, it is very important to understand the horrors of the Holocaust so that this does not occur again. This is a very powerful and moving book. Once you pick it up you will want to continue reading it until you discover how the book ends.
It is very essential to remember that this book is an autobiography and not a novel. I recommend this book to all the students who have currently finished learning about the Holocaust. However, any one who finds this books subject interesting or if you just want to understand what the Holocaust was like, then you should also read this book.
By Rajvir Chohan
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I would also recommend this book to any student or anyone who has just learned about the Holocaust or is interested in the subject. Elie Wiesel’s autobiography is extremely powerful. Even at certain detailed parts of the book, the reader feels involved in the situation and thinks what he or she might do in that situation. Other parts make you tremble at the brutality presented in the story; however Elie’s narrative is one of the most intriguing books I have ever read.
This book is an okay book it gives a first hand look at how the holocaust was. I would recomend this book to anyone that is intersted in the Holocaust.