A review by kobireads
Night by Elie Wiesel

4.0

I have a love/hate relationship with any book about the Holocaust. I love the stories but I hate that their based on factual events. In this book Elie Wiesel's life in concentrations camps during World War 2. Separated from the rest of his family Elie and his father are brought to the same camp. They face so many hardships trying to survive the weather, disease, illness, and the SS. I think in some cases repetitiveness drives a point home, that definitely is true in this book. This book uses such strong imagery, that you have to cringe at points. A really good truthful read that addresses human nature and a history some have forgotten.