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I read the english translated version of her diary, it was simpily just amzing, I couldn't put it down...then it just stopped, as obviously the german soldiers came in; she must have just dropped the pen.
Nice work on your article, I have to say though; it was quiet fustrating to read as the contex of the words and the way it was organised wasn't good at all. Although practice and contructive critism will make you write better in time to come.
Well done.
Y. Rahali
I have to agree with [b]kafka[/b], there were too many sources throughout the review. I would have been better if you took out some of the page numbers and those that said "Frequently asked questions".
It was troubling to read for me and even harder to have an emotional standing point.
I just finished reading her diary about a month ago. It was one of the best book I've ever read! She's a lot like me and she was sooo smart and witty. She was even a writer! It made me sob so bad at the end when they describe what happen to her and her family... :'(
Pch, ignore:kafka. This article was very stable. It had many citations that show that you worked hard on it. Not many people make articles with as much seriousness on this website, and it's very refreshing. You've put a lot of effort on it, so good job!
I have never seen anybody cite sources all throughout their review this much and I tend to read book review collumn in newspapers/magazines. It makes your article look like homework, albeit good homework, but still homework. Moreover you didn't really review the book, just gave us a long summary of it. Now that I know all that happens in it, I have even less of an intention to read it than when I first clicked on your article.