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Hi, and welcome to my profile.

I'm doing a book report on The Devil's Arithmetic. If you were to go and find a book on Historical Fiction, I would greatly recommend this to you. Although, it is a very depressing and sad book, it always gives you suspense, an urge to keep on reading it. In the first few lines, I thought, this book like all historical books, is going to be boring. But as it turned out, I really enjoyed reading this! I love the part when she started opening the door, to another world, into the past.

This book is about a girl, Hannah, who travels back to the beginning of the Holocaust, 1942. She experiences the tragic deaths, and knows the horror that awaits. She must knows how to survive, or else she'll die.

Throughout the book, there is tons of humor, but it also brings tears to my eyes. I think this book is very well-written, and gives a vivid imagination to readers, no matter who you are.


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  • Hi, welcome to PNN. Great book review, and excellent use of the site. Thanks for writing!
    By Family PNN Pages on November 13, 2007 01:55

  • Great WebPage! So creative.
    By Pumpkin Carve on November 21, 2007 17:31

  • I really like the "storyline" page. When I was in college, a colleague of mine wrote a screenplay that was very similar to this. There is a fascination with time travel, and the historical perspective. The combination of the two can be a powerful way to move a narrative and draw the reader in. You do a very good job explaining this story. Best of luck with your own literary career.
    By FoundObject on November 27, 2007 05:04

  • Wow, I think this is the coolest book report I have ever seen. My name is Jaime, and I am a journalist here at PNN. If you are interested, and with your parents permission, I would love to interview you for one of our webcasts. My email is jaime@pnn.com. You can see other interviews I have done here: http://cereasl.pnn.com. Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon! Jaime
    By cereals on November 27, 2007 18:27

  • my email mnnaimenoori@yahoo.co.uk my call no Mobil 09125678789
    By sadaf187 on December 01, 2007 09:50

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