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Night book review

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Title: Night

Author: Elie Wiesel

Average number of words per page: between 50 and 100

STORY:
10 readers have rated this story.
Average story rating: 8.45/10.0
ILLUSTRATIONS:
10 readers have rated the illustrations.
Average illustration rating: 6.9/10.0

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Story Rating
9.0 out of a possible 10.0
Book review by: Coty B.
age: 12

Review submitted on 07/19/2001 at 15:48:26

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Illustrations Rating
7.2 out of a possible 10.0

Coty B. writes the following about Night :
It starts when a boy lives in Transylvania and a teenager, his name was Elie Wiesel. He and his father were taken from there family to Auchwitz. Elie and his Dad were sent to a prison. They spent a long time in it; then one day he moved to a camp and so was his father. His father was dying, so Elie was trying to do everything that he could do; but he died.

Overall, I thought that it was a good book because it told me about Jewish people when they get thrown in jail.

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