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Old 02-02-2012, 02:56 PM   #43
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I read it over the Christmas holidays (i.e. it wasn't available 2 1/2 years ago, but is now).

BTW, it was really good. She was an incredibly good writer -- especially when you consider she started her diary just after her 13th birthday. I easily identified with her and remembered back to what life was like when I was a teenager (nothing to do with war or genocide but just normal life as a teen). At that age I was able to reason and use logic better than most adults, but I was still treated like a kid and I remember hating it. It appears like Anne Frank was in the same boat. She is easily the type of girl that you want to know and to make your friend. It was incredibly sad reading it when you knew what was coming, but a great book nonetheless.
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