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sadiestrawberry
19th Sep 2005
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Bad Points: Despite the brilliance of this book, it is completely true and some parts become quite sad. I would not read this book if you don't like sad stories.
General comments: 'Anne Frank' is a brilliantly described, interesting tale, of a young girl who is forced to hide in an annexe, in fear of her life.
Anne and her family are forced into hiding when Nazis' invade their home in Germany, but meanwhile, on those hot sweaty days creeping about in the tiny annexe, Anne writes a diary of all the events that happen whilst she hides there, and after she gets discovered. A fantastic story of the 'Frank families' interesting encounter with the Nazis', and how they overcome the craving for the outside world. A must read, very informing and entertaining. A real 'eye- opener'.
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