★★★★★ — I have either read it more than once, or it shaped and influenced my thinking, or I find myself thinking about it long after I finished reading it.
★★★★ — Well-worth the time spent reading, may read it again, but haven’t yet.
★★★ — Passed the time satisfactorily, but would not read again nor urge you to read.
★★ — Had a few redeeming moments, but for the most part, a poor use of time.
★ — Deeply regret that I read this. The time would have been better spent staring vacantly out the window.
“Night” by Elie Wiesel
I don’t know how I missed this book, Night, not only had I not read it, I hadn’t even heard of it, and now I would list it as one of the most important books to read on the Jewish Holocaust.
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nature
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pandemic
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