Hard to read but so important to have done so. 😔
Small but mighty! A book that everyone should read at some point in their lives!
This is a very short book, so I was able to finish listening in a few hours. I read the physical book several years ago and listening to it now had the same effect as then. I cried, I was angry and I was frustrated. What‘s going on in Israel and the West Bank is not much different (in my opinion) than what happened back then. The government of Israel is using a different means with the same goal. Extermination. #ceasefirenow
“Night offers much more than a litany of the daily terrors, everyday perversions, and rampant sadism at Auschwitz and Buchenwald; it also eloquently addresses many of the philosophical as well as personal questions implicit in any serious consideration of what the Holocaust was, what it meant, and what its legacy is and will be.”
I tend to read more fiction than nonfiction, but I still find it too difficult not to separate the categories. #2023readingbracket #nonfiction
#Scarathlon #HHC #HalloweenHexesCoven
#PhotoChallenge #night
@Clwojick @StayCurious
Due to the horrific monstrosities occurring in Gaza, this book has been on my mind. 😔
Let me tell you.. nothing like doing a 20km run while listening to "Night" by Elie Wiesel to put things in perspective. Suddenly that knee pain, the heavy load, and the 100-degree weather feel insignificant.
Although I have more books to choose from for my fiction bracket, I thought this would be fun too — but choosing between ‘The Diary of a Young Girl‘ and ‘Night‘ was extremely difficult. #2023readingbracket
I re-read this with my teens. Such a powerful read. The horrors in this book still render me speechless, even though I know they are coming. How could a human do these acts to another? The greatest takeaway message for me was the authors hope in humanity, and tireless acts to improve the world, despite what he went through. He didn‘t give up, and wanted us to love one another. So powerful
Is there anything to say about this book that hasn‘t been said? An anguished, loving, beautiful tribute to the immense strength of people who resisted, endured, or died in the Nazi holocaust. Wiesel was a teen when his Jewish family in rural Romania was sent to Auschwitz after months of rumors and occupation: he remained completely dedicated to sustaining his elderly father with himself.
#Booked2023 #Trilogy
#Nonfiction2023 #IWillSurvive
I read 12 books in February. 'Her Dark Lies' I finished today, finally.
I had:
4 books that were 5⭐
6 books that were 4⭐
2 books that were 3⭐
'Night' by Elie Wiesel will be the one that will stick with me for a long time.
Overall, a good month🙃
Wow! I finished this last night, but had to take a minute before I read it. So glad @rachelk put me on to it.
I think everyone should read this book. Just to witness from someone who was there, is unbelievable. I cried. To think people can be so cruel. I pray nothing like the Holocaust never happens again. But, when we don't learn from history, it is bound to repeat itself.
#AlphabetChallenge2023 (N)
It's #manicmonday!
📖 Night by Elie Wiesel
✍️ Neil Gaiman
🎬 National Treasure, Night at the Museum, National Lapoon's Christmas Vacation, Now and Then, The Notebook, The Nightmare Before Christmas
🎤 Nightwish, Nancy Ajram, Norman Greenbaum, Nirvana, No Doubt
🎶 Na Na Na by My Chemical Romance, Nice Guys Finish Last by Green Day, Nunca Te Olvidare by Enrique Iglesias, No Me Conoce by Jhay Cortez
#LetterM
@CBee
This is a tough book. It is also a necessary book. I used a personal connection with my own students to help them understand that this is still affecting people in so many ways. (I have ancestors I can‘t trace too far because the church where our records were kept was ordered to be burned down.) We shall never forget, and we MUST never forget. #RoryGilmoreChallenge
📷: Yiddish Book Center
#ScarathonDailyPrompts #Night #TeamMonsterMash +6
One of my favorite books I read in high school. It has stuck with me all these years. Absolutely heart-breaking is Elie‘s story and I‘m grateful he shared it. 💙
Day 6 of #scarathlondailyprompts is night.
Night was awarded the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize. It is the memoir of Elie Wiesel who as a teenager was taken from his home to a concentration camp during the Holocaust. I read this moving account about fifteen years ago. Just over 100 pages, I recommend it to everyone. #TeamSlaughter #scarathlon
My daughter taking a class in Holocaust Literature so after she was finished with it. I picked it up. I'm numb with emotions and in a book hangover from this true story of a survivor who was only around 15 at the time. Been awhile since a book has made me cry. "Human suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere"~ Elie Wiesel. ☆☆☆☆☆
Night by Elie Wiesel
Read it back in high school and it still chills me.
#AlphabetGame
#LetterN
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
I finally read this classic testimony of the horrors Elie Wiesel had experienced in the camps. Brutally honest, it's a very moving account that should be on everyone's reading list. He describes first the denial of his Jewish community when told about the dangers they would soon face, then he describes with a candid honesty how people did their best to survive.
I'm not scared of ghosts, monsters, or anything else that falls under the same category.
I'm terrified of PEOPLE!
I believe people are the ones we should fear. The ones capable of the most outrageous crimes. That's why I chose this book as my Scariest Book for the #horrorlitchallenge @horrorprompts Day 4.
It's not a horror book, it's the Fact that it's a NON FICTION book, which makes it super scary. A true HORROR.
What's your scariest book?
Small and mighty
Such a huge punch delivered by such a small book. Highly recommend you read this one if you haven‘t.
Night completed my Quest for protectors as a Godseer student at #orilium
#oriliumreadathon #magicalreadathon
This was a hard book to listen to (I did the audio)but the true story that it told was amazing.I‘ve read many books about WW2 and the holocaust, but this is the first non-fiction.It was written by a survivor who experienced the atrocities as a child.It hit home every time I realized that what he was describing really happened to him.I enjoyed the authors add on.I think he was a hero, and understand why this book won a Pulitzer Prize
1) Night by Elie Weisel had a profound impact on me when I read it in high school - I hope it's still in the curriculum!
2) Not as an all-out bash, but I'm baking Irish Soda Bread today and we will make bangers & mash for dinner on Thursday along with a Guinness. I listen to Celtic Rock all year!
#Two4Tuesday
@TheSpineView
I‘m doing a buddy read of the Night Trilogy with my daughter. We just finished Night; if you haven‘t read it, you should. I‘d forgotten exactly how heartbreaking and powerful it is. The Holocaust will always be beyond my understanding. Tonight, we begin Dawn. Continued with Iron Lake on today‘s walk and I‘m enjoying it. #audiowalk
1: Night; Beauty in the Broken Places; Rage Becomes Her; The Unhoneymooners; Bourdain; and In Every Generation.
2: Eight Perfect Murders
3: Not much. I might do some weekend cooking.
#weekendreads
My daughter and I have started a buddy read of Wiesel‘s Night trilogy. It‘s been awhile since I‘ve read them, and she‘s only read Night.
What are you reading, watching, listening to for International Holocaust Remembrance Day? What are you going to do in this coming year to combat antisemitism? Let Auschwitz remind you to never stay silent. Holocaust Remembrance Day isn‘t only about remembering those 6 million Jews, 6 million souls but to also honour the ones that survived. Today I honour my grandparents and remember the 11+ souls of my lost family members.
Post 4 /4. My first read of the new year...was the most depressing book I've ever read. This first hand perspective of Auschwitz is a unique one. Wiesel packs years of horror, history, and his own personal development into a little over 100 pages, telling his story in a blunt, brutal, but eloquent way. An important book everyone should read.
My Christmas present to myself finally arrived. I can‘t wait to dive in
#bookhaul #night #ElieWiesel
This is just heart-wrenching. I hadn't read it before and now I see why it won the Nobel Peace Prize. #Booked2021#JewishAuthor @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft
#GratefulHarvest - Begins with N: Night
We all know this book. Many folks, like I, have read it more than once as a reminder, as a promise to never forget. To never close our eyes to the evil that men do. To deeply mine the crevices of our thoughts in search of the fears and painful realities that haunt us. To watch the idle hands of men for the prospect of unkindness and savage behaviour. We are either perpetrators or victims or witnesses.👇🏽
#BookReport
The romances got me through days where I wasn‘t concentrating on what I was reading/hearing. I do not know why I waited so long to read Night. Maybe reading WWII Fiction instead protected my heart a little bit. It is impossible for me to imagine what Elie experienced and I struggle to comprehend that the world allowed this to happen. I just know we can never let it happen again and I truly believe we were on that path no so long ago
Just going to read a few pages before bed … I should know better. Now I am invested and want to keep reading. I can‘t believe I haven‘t read this before now‘ thanks @ShelleyBooksie for leading me this. Although I blame you for the no sleep tonight! #readingpastmybestime
#Two4Tuesday
Thanks for the tag @EadieB !
1. It may catch my attention so I read the synopsis.
2. Tagged
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So many great reviews have already been written about this short memoir. I will just add my 5⭐️ to all the others. I can understand why this would be part of school curriculums.
Re-reading my anchor texts for the first time since I was in high school! School starts in a week! 🤩🤓