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Päiväkirja by Anne Frank

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flowerowl's review against another edition

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4.75

I loved it! Such a unique look into someone's, but especially a young struggling girls (or women's like how she felt it) mind. things and time are so different, yet the emotions and experience are so the same. Things almost every girl growing up feel, but never says or even sometimes dares to think of, she wrote down and expressed so purely and real (not knowing others would read it). It gives room to think all the while reading on the state of self, families, groups, Country's and cultures, without being imposing or philosophical. I would recommend it to anyone, but especially to other girls/women who feel trapped or stuk what ever situation or place.

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ajabunni's review against another edition

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5.0

This books Is amazing.

There's really not much I can say to It! When at first I heard of It, I didn't really thought the diary was made by an actual real kid, and that It was just fiction, but when I read It and confirmed It... was a huge shock for me! the whole diary has so many interestings things, while It would inform you on how these people had to live In hide to keep themselves safe, It would also explain things that family would do to keep sanity! It made me sad <to know that sadly this kid couldn't finish her diary and either have the chance to live the live she so much expected, and wanted to live.> but Im still so Impressed by her writing skills, this Is a must read as you will feel although sadness, also fullfillment from It, made me learn and understand so much! 10/10

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5.0

Very important book! 

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cornustella's review against another edition

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4.75

She was 13-15 years old when she wrote this, wow. The fact that I relate to her in soo many ways shows how she was a normal person, a girl going through puberty. The end is terribly sad, because I think we all know what happened to her.

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lucyselim's review against another edition

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5.0

I have read this book a few times, but not since I was a teenager and I forgot how raw and emotional and graphic and detailed this is. As I was reading this book I started to feel like I was 14 all over again, like we understood each other. And then there would be another mention of the outside world and I would remember the reality of her situation. 
I finished this at work so I had a hard time holding back my tears as I read the afterword. I try not to think about all the work Anne could have done with the years of her life that were stolen. Instead, it seems imperative to thank Anne's father Otto for having followed his daughters wishes and allowed the publication of her work.
"I don't want to have lived in vain like most people. I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I've never met. I want to go on living even after my death!"

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The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is quite a powerful and insightful read. While she does talk about what it was like to hide from the Nazis, she also opened up about normal things that every teenager goes through in their lifetime. 

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The Diary of Anne Frank is a deeply important account of the Holocaust, especially in my opinion because it's written from a child's perspective, which is a unique perspective that should be more closely studied. Anne's thoughts range from tortured at the knowledge of the war's horrors, to the delight and confusion of adolescence, to boredom, to insightful observations and clever remarks. Remembering her brings gratitude to my life that I haven't personally experienced her plight, but more importantly her words are a reminder to prioritize resisting bigotry, ignorance, racism, and interpersonal hierarchy.

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