Book Review Of Night By Elie Wiesel

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Last year I would guess I read about fifty books last year. My goal was to read five books every month, and I was always able to do that. I read about 5 books in the summertime. The two books I remember the most was The Blood of Olympus and Night. Those two books are probably my favorite books of all time. I read all the books in the The Blood of Olympus series. I bought the book the first day it came out. I read it within a week, and it had 516 pages. I spent all my time reading it. I read Night because my brother suggested it. I read it, and that was the best book I’ve ever read. I like the story of it, how it was about the author and his father in a concentration camp in Germany. I like true stories, it was really inspiring how much courage they had. I like books that have a meaning to it. Both of those books were really good, I would say. …show more content…

My top two favorite authors would be Rick Riordan, and Elie Wiesel. Rick Riordan makes his books so good, I can read his books for hours and not notice. I am always so engaged in his books. He makes it seem like you are in that position. I like the comedy he throws in there. Elie Wiesel writes amazing books, based on his own experience. He explains every detail of what he went through, that's what I like so much about his books. My third favorite would be Suzanne Collins. I love the books Hunger Games. I like her because she has so much creativity, how did she make up Hunger Games. I find it very cool how she just thought up this society, and make it into a book. I like all types of