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  • meh

    By rfdghgfff
    its not that i think the book was necessarily bad or anything cus i acc think it was written incredibly well. its js that i dont usually read these type of really heavy books so i couldnt really get into it. honestly i only read this for an english assignment. but at the end of the day im not mad i read it and im glad i learned more abt the Holocaust.
  • No Words Minced

    By Joshua Pagan
    A compelling account that balances nonfictional rawness with nuanced touches of tender sincerity. An important work. One that does not draw on loosely, but is expressed with extreme conciseness—and not to its fault, but definitely to its profoundness. May the knowing, caring, and most importantly, absolute intolerance of injustice, blossom in the souls of our future generations. To the victims of similar atrocities throughout history everywhere, we share your experience and have a voice in this book to speak with us…
  • Captivating

    By nickjj1623
    Everyone should read this book. This book will give you perspective, one of the most powerful tools that a human being can have.
  • Such an inspiring story

    By LunaStarlight18
    The narration and descriptive writing is such an amazing read as we dive into the story. Inspirational and emotional all the way through. You can’t help but tear up.
  • Read this book in high school

    By HavanaNavae
    And loved it ever since my freshman year of high school
  • Great read

    By schoenbergersm
    What a terrible experience.
  • Very Descriptive and Heartfelt

    By book and dog lover
    Wiesel’s writing style captivates the reader and pulls them into the book— literally. The description and detail within every word and phrase creates a mental image that is unforgettable.
  • Wow

    By Jmonty3455
    Amazing book!
  • So important

    By jedomann
    May this book never be forgotten.
  • Read more than once

    By Rekrap Harmat
    I first read “Night” when I was in high school. I liked it, but I did not recall much from my first reading. Fast forward 10 years, I’m subbing in an English class and there’s a class set of “Night.” I picked it up and just started reading it again. This time the messages, themes, and characters became more vivid to me and I’m fully engrossed in this powerful novel.

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