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sophieee_1998's review against another edition
5.0
Absolutely devastating, terrifying, heartbreaking and tragic book. But a very, VERY important one too. One of the things Hannah said: “a quiet, loving, comfortable existence can be stolen away by the powerful forces of hate.” I think that really captures her story and the horrifying things so, so many people lived through in the Second World War, which she also describes in detail.
It feels weird to give such a heavy weighed book 5 stars but it deserves it, for everyone who died, for the people who lost their loved ones and also for the people who survived, to honour them and to never forget what happened for the people in this generation, but also for the future generations.
Thanks to Hannah, for telling this very important story and truth about that very scary and horrible time in history.
{STARS: 5
It feels weird to give such a heavy weighed book 5 stars but it deserves it, for everyone who died, for the people who lost their loved ones and also for the people who survived, to honour them and to never forget what happened for the people in this generation, but also for the future generations.
Thanks to Hannah, for telling this very important story and truth about that very scary and horrible time in history.
{STARS: 5
sundance78's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
informative
reflective
medium-paced
3.5
xoxodonna's review
4.5
Need to reread. I read it in the fourth grade and still have vivid memories of events that occurred, definitely had a lasting impression.
juleswrix's review
5.0
I just couldn’t put it down.
I feel like it’s such a relevant read during the state of politics at the moment. From the riots in the UK to the state of conflict in Gaza. This book helped me empathise and understand Isreal’s stance - not that it excuses anything! Would recommend for everyone even if you haven’t read Anne Franks diary
I feel like it’s such a relevant read during the state of politics at the moment. From the riots in the UK to the state of conflict in Gaza. This book helped me empathise and understand Isreal’s stance - not that it excuses anything! Would recommend for everyone even if you haven’t read Anne Franks diary