(See last post for start) he is so innocent it's really sad reading his perspective is just interesting.
(See last post for start) he is so innocent it's really sad reading his perspective is just interesting.
It's sad it's just sad. The book gives you a good feel for life in the theresienstadt (terezin) concentration camp. The pictures they use of the actual people in the story showing how young Michael (the main character) actually was is different from just reading about him it's just heartbreaking. The viewpoint in the book is really interesting because most of the stories are from adults during the time but this was from a kid ( see next post)
This book was fun but kind of boring at some times. Some of the stories dragged on too long. But it was nice when the shorter stories came. It was a nice read for during the day when you have some quiet. Starting the book is easier than finishing. Overall I like the writing style and how short the stories were.
The book was fun but kind of hard to read. Some of the words were outdated. The stories were nice to read before going to sleep. Overall the book was nice and a fun little read.
The book had a slow start but exploded closer to the end. It was a thrill ride of emotions it's the first book I felt hate towards one of the character's.
The plot is not really clear it seems more about school life than a sacrifice box the character's aren't relatable they're kind of just stereotypes
The authors writing
The author uses a style that makes you get lost in the world. His use of illustration showing what the character's look like make it so your mind doesn't run wild thinking what they look like. And the fact that the character's don't know everything about the world add's to the story as a whole.
It was good a decent mystery but I liked it