May 09 2006

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Night by Elie Wiesel

Posted at 9:03 pm under Biography, Book Review, Non-fiction, Student Review




One of the most capturing books that I have read has to be the novel Night by Elie Wiesel. First of all this novel is a narrative of the horrifying personal experience that Wiesel, the author of the novel, experienced during the Holocaust. One may think that because this novel makes reference to the World War two time period it might not be interesting. However, the descriptive passages of every event that the author encounters from the start of his entrance to the first concentration camp to his release to freedom. I found this book very informative since it gives you the opportunity to read about a true story of a holocaust survivor.

By Rebeka Garcia

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  1.   Melissa Rodriguezon 22 May 2006 at 5:03 am 1

    I agree that this book is quite good. It is definitely an experience, I have come to believe that its definitely a book that I will remember forever because of its discriptive passages. No matter what, a story is best told by that who have encountered it and that, i believe, is what made this book so interesting because it WAS a Holocaust survivor who wrote it. This book will make you realize how far we have come when it comes to genocide in this world, and unfortunately although it may seem a great change for us, it is still happening.