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The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
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it was amazing

I'm really surprised by the number of people who thought this book was boring.
I could understand how an adult man might find the musings of a young girl rather dull, but how can people in general not find this journal utterly fascinating? Here is a teenage girl who up until the end wrote with the same emotional consistency as when she began. Whoever thinks this books is boring is because they simply fail to realize, or even imagine the conditions in which this diary was written under. To think how this young girls personal life continued beyond the details of the war is rather remarkable.
What would anyone else have written about in their diary as young boy or girl in the same predicament as the Franks?
Anne is surprisingly strong and mature for her age, impressively intelligent, and although there was a World War going on, her own particular world never abated. Her personal life was just as important, if not necessary in order for her to survive the day to day living conditions at the Annex.
Yes, there were brief moments of panic, but she had to live life, even if her living space was limited. She carried on as if being in hiding was a mere temporary inconvenience. She wasn't going to let that rob of her of her right to claim her passage into womanhood..her God given right to experience puberty, moodiness, emotions, and even love.

Here I thought I was about to read the semi-interesting scribbles of a blooming young lady, with ambiguous references to the war. But there is nothing cryptic about her diary. She shoots straight from the hip in this incredibly and shockingly honest account of what life was like for her and her family living in hiding during the WW. It's not what I expected at all. I expected something rather tame, but it's far from it. This young girl was very interesting and quite special.

You can't read this journal and think it's just an ordinary diary of a young girl, because it's not. Anne's diary is a representation of how other Jewish families lived and coped during the Nazi war. That's a pretty powerful thing. Many people don't realize how fortunate we are (thanks to Anne Frank, her Father Otto Frank and Miep Gies) to have some insight on how it must have been for the Jews to coexist this way. Because of Anne, we have an idea of how it was like to live under floorboards, in between walls, and behind bookshelves. This diary humanizes and brings back to life the Jewish people who mysteriously disappeared but who had not yet died.
I love this diary and I'm so grateful to have read it.


It must have been extremely difficult for her father Otto Frank to read his daughters diary after her death.
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Jojoo Exactly!
SHe wasn't some great novelist! She was a young, scared, girl with the threat of death looming over her!


Bhavya Saluja u r very right Pollopicu.This diary was actually not written with the thought of publishing it.Its what all the girl suffered,and it definitely cant ever ever ever be boring.


Irene People who think this book is boring have absolutely no sense of reality and possess a constant need to be entertained and pacified. This is a DIARY - someone's life - not a 'reality show' script - but REAL LIFE during HORRIFIC TIMES. Either they don't understand the history of the events surrounding Anne's family's life in the secret annex, maybe they are too dense to understand something that deep and tragic. Maybe they just don't get it or they're too stupid. This was not a book written to entertain us - it was a young girl's real life account of what she and her family were going through. For those nay sayers, I say, put yourself in her shoes. How would you have made living in darkness and silence for the better part of two years, more entertaining for people who would later read about your ordeal?? How would you make hunger more exciting? How would you have described having to go to the bathroom at 'in opportune' times? Or listening to the sounds of machine gun fire outside, without being able to react?? Boring??? Maybe for illiterates without compassion.


Katherine I love your comment. Very true... Anyone who does not 'enjoy' or see anything wow about this book is SERIOUSLY lacking empathy, understanding and most of all, a heart. They are what Anne found herself to be... "Ignoramus"


Jason Mills Are people crazy?? The Diary of Anne Frank is a classical piece of literature. World literature would never have been the same without her diary shown to the world. The book has changed many lives and brought to life so many great writers that read her book! I read so many comments that speak that it's simply a diary Anne's writing but no, if readers look at the critical edition of Anne's diary we can see the amazing consistency she kept up in her expressions on life and was able to keep above the horrors happening around her. If you ask me, not many could write so prolifically under similar circumstances and Anne (especially of their own experiences with such haste and sophistication) and hold a symbolic meaning like she had. She was a gifted writer and we have to accept that. I honestly believe many are envious. But, of course, it's very easy for us today to be selective of what we can accept as great literature but remember this was a teenager in the 1940's and I really believe many of her insights - such as equal rights for women and her ability to express so well the family dynamics under her roof. It was so profound. I don't care what people think, but please accept that Anne is nothing less than an extraordinary person. She would have given so much to humanity, had she lived!

Impressive review by the way :)


windy poplars Saying that an adult man might find this dull over other people is sexist. Women read about men all of the time and themes of growing up and finding yourself are universal and transcend gender.


windy poplars I enjoy your review but I just had to say something because I'm fed up with men thinking that they can't read or relate to women's stories because women do it all of the time with men's stories. You probably agree I just want to challenge the way we assume that men are only interested in works by a specific group of people, and no where on that list is a teenage girl.


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