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Night and Dawn book review

sism for this book. It engages the reader with its captivating portrayal of the Holocaust while questioning human endeavor. The one comment I could make would be that it is not as well organized as other novels. Wiesel tends to hop around in a manner similar to a boy so excited to tell his tale that he will forget things, and then remember and come back them, and then sometimes go off into tangents. This causes both books to seem slightly unorganized. But this is what makes the novels unique. This technique actually draws in the reader more as they are left with blanks; compelling them to read on. Overall, Night and Dawn are two excellent stories which can be enjoyed and appreciated by people of all ages and religions. Elie Wiesel himself said, "If I had to rewrite these books today, I would not rewrite a single word."...

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