This book is called dawn and as far as I know this book is
the second of the trilogy part written by Elie Wiesel. While reading the first
section of the book I saw how the author mentioned the importance of dawn. Also
I noticed how the author explained night and day and how people were killed at
dawn. The starting of the book is pretty interesting to me and I think that the
author did a good thing with the start. Towards the middle I sort of got lost
and then I got caught up. Since Dawn is a fictional book after the holocaust I
didn’t really connect with the book because I have no personal connections or
experiences with the holocaust. Even though I didn’t really connect with the
book I really do like where it is. I think it is kind of obvious that Elisha
had to kill the captain. While reading the other chapter I saw that the author
had gotten of topic and started telling about Elisha and Gad. I thought that it
was kind of weird and not that nice. I think the author should have stuck to
the story. Also I thought that it is
really brave for Elisha who is only 18 to survive all the things that has
happened to him. While reading this book I got a lot of questions. Some of them
are how did they capture the captain without that much of trouble? I think the author
didn’t really put that much thought into it. Overall the book is pretty
interesting and I am looking forward to what happens next
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