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Something to stick with you.
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In school, you're not expecting to read something so real.

You read Romeo and Juliet. And you think that's oh so real because Joe has been looking at you for the past week and it's meant to be.
You read through Macbeth and think that's real because Joe has started looking at someone else.

We all see these trivial things as something real, but overlook something actual like Night.

We read this as a class and I don't think I've ever seen more people emotionally wrecked at one time.

After 8 years, Night still sticks with me. My grandpa was a POW of WWII and the stories he told me feel just like reading Night.

It's a traumatic read, but well worth the heartache.
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A great and tragic story
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This book is the most Beautiful book ,I would recommend this defiantly
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Set in The Holocaust era Ellie Wiesel tells of his memories of what he saw and experience in that ghastly camp.You well cry you out.
This is the most beautifully written book and it is a true story.I love this book ,I glad my English teacher made us read this book .
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One of my favorite holocaust books
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Reader reviewed by BubbleTea

'Night' is the painful and terrifying record of young Elie Wiesel's memories of when he and his family were taken from their home and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp, and then to Buchenwald. In this book Elie Wiesel describes the horrific events that would break any mans spirit as he struggles to survive and stay close to his father who is the only person has got left and also as he defiantly rebukes God for not stopping all of these terrible things that have happened. This was one of the books I read in school, and was the only book I couldn't put down even after I left school. When I finished this book I couldn't help but cry a little because Elie's story was so moving that I felt as if I knew him.

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The truth needs no genius
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Reader reviewed by Katie

This is yet another book that I find totally heartbreaking because it is true. This is an exaple of the real events and thoughts of someone who went through the Holocaust. This book is indescribable because it is unbelievably heartbreaking. In the end we get an image of what was left of him after years of torture and waiting. He has been cut away from his family, watched people die right in front of his eyes, smelled the odor of burning flesh and lived the torture of genocide. The scariest part of this whole things is that it is absolutely 100% true and there are people who survived and have to live with that the rest of their lives. I commend Elie Wiesel and give him the utmost respect for reliving these event through this book and don't know how someone couldn't be moved by this book. There is no genius behind this book because it is simply truth. The truth needs to genius to be moving.

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Powerful
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Reader reviewed by faitful2u

This book is seriously one of the most amazing books I've ever read. I honestly encourage every person who reads this review to read the autobiographic memoir.

Set during the Holocaust, the book follows one man's journey-- survival-- through Nazi camps.

Tears filled my eyes as I read about all the things he had to go through. Compelling, powerful, moving, touching, inspiring... these are just a few words that came to mind.

Nothing I say can do "Night" justice. You need to read it for yourself.


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An unforgettable memoir
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Reader reviewed by Siera

Night is a very powerful book, written form Wiesel's own memoir, of the events that happened to the Jews during the Nazi concentration camps. Wiesel did such a good job explaining the events that I can form a scene in my mind while I was reading. This book was really hard to put down. In only a little more than 100 pages, Night has the power to change the meaning of a human being.
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Reader reviewed by Alex11181992

An incredable story of a young jew living during Hitler's control of power.
A story that would leave you speechless in just the first pages.
Follow this brave boy through hard working consentration camps and losing his family on the way.
How can you still move on while you lose everything you care dear about
read this historic story and find out how is brave boy did it all while not knowing if he will live to see tomarrow
A Most Read Before Its Your Time To Leave THis World
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Truth
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Reader reviewed by Sami

This amazing book speaks about the way life was, just before and during Nazi concentration camps. This is the true story of Elie Wiesels life during his teen years. He tells us about his horrific experiences and how he survived Nazi death camps. It i send shivers down your spine. It is a great book that should be read by all.
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Heart catching
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Reader reviewed by Kelsey

This book was very carefully thought out and written with the best word choices. The pictures are painted in your mind and you feel as if you are there with the characters right by their side and you feel their pain. This book will really open up your heart. Some parts will make you cry while others make you want to scream becausse you are so excited. It is a very inspirational and moving story that shows the real struggles life throws at us and the cruelty that people show to eachother. Read this book I promise you won't regret it.
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So Sad But True
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Reader reviewed by Alexis

This was a really good book. I didn't think I would like it since it was a school required book, but it was better than some books I have read lately. I thought the Elie told the truth and didn't exaggerate. Some of the things they did and lived through, I couldn't in my wildest dreams. On one day, they ran over 30 miles. I think that since Elie is still alive, it gives people hope. I would encourage everyone to read this and try to understand it from other prospectives. I would reccommend this to anyone I know!
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