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The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, Otto H. Frank, Mirjam Pressler

marciav's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional reflective medium-paced

5.0

bthadifields's review against another edition

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4.0

Esto es una historia terrorífica, casi tanto como el niño del pijama de rayas.
esta es una historia que hace que vuelvas atrás al diario de Greg o el diario de Nikki pero con sabor agridulce, el final sin duda te deja con el corazón roto. Sentir como yo misma aguantaba la respiración para que los alemanes no me oyesen.

Reconfortante y aterrador al mismo tiempo.

katerinaki's review against another edition

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dark emotional reflective sad medium-paced

5.0

thescenery's review against another edition

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dark hopeful sad medium-paced
can't believe this kid outwrote everyone 

I wish to go on living even after my death.

stormydays's review against another edition

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3.0

I've had to read this a few times for school too. At least once or twice in elementary school and another time in High school. Perhaps it was all the work that came with it that lessened the appeal to it but it is still not a bad book.

esthercrisrocha's review against another edition

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5.0

Já fazia um tempo que queria ler esse livro, por conta do que as pessoas falam dele. Então, finalmente peguei esse livro para ler, e que experiencia maravilhosa que tive lendo esse livro.
Para quem não conhece, O diario de Anne Frank, traz a historia de Anne escrita por ela mesma durante a segunda guerra mundial. Anne e sua familia são judeus e por causa disso são perseguidos pelos nazistas, e para poder se salvar eles fogem para um anexo e vivem escondido ali por quase dois anos. E nesse tempo Anne vai escrevendo em seu diario sobre o que está acontecendo na sua vida.
Esse livro é simplesmente maravilhoso, não tenho palavras para pode descreve esse livro. Tudo que Anne e sua familia passaram está muito alem da minha comprensão. Viver em uma epoca que você é perseguido só por causa da sua religião, e ainda mais quando é tão nova.
É um livro que todo mundo deveria ler para poder aprender com o passado e não deixar aquilo acontecer de novo.

cherryghost15's review against another edition

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3.0

High school. Wasn't sure what to do with it. Still don't know with genocide an ongoing problem through history that continues nearly unabated, despite works like this and all the talk of what Hitler did. Well, look around...

Yes, great to stay positive in the face of evil, I guess?

estela_dpr's review against another edition

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slow-paced

3.0

princesscai08's review against another edition

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5.0

I find it hard to review this book. It is not like it is a work of fiction that I can tear apart the plot. It is not like it is a standard non-fiction book that I can tear apart the writing. It is a raw depiction of what really happened to a girl who along with her family and a few others were hidden away for years in hopes of avoiding the Nazis.

Even though Anne thoroughly describes exactly how she is feeling being cooped up and living in constant fear, I could not imagine being in her position. This book had to be published. It was incredibly insightful. If people in hiding were going through so harsh conditions, you could barely imagine the concentration camps. It was moving and I respect Otto Frank’s decision to keep it largely uncensored and unchanged. It would have hurt him immensely to read how his daughter truly felt towards the situation. It would have been like rubbing salt into the wounds of already losing his entire family.

My recommendation: Everyone should read this book, especially if you are into WWII.

kateycat123's review against another edition

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I've already read it and was just rereading for fun