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It wasn't an easy book. One, there's the obvious subject matter of the holocaust. Second, Szpilman is not a writer. However, the latter made the book so much more impactful - he wrote this book as a witness, someone trying to convey the unthinkable. It's hard to describe the atrocities to someone who hasn't experienced this firsthand and as such, some things remain unsaid - and yet he still often managed to make the reader feel the horror of it all. One of the most emotional holocaust memoirs...



It took me a while to get used to the narration, but once the story picked up this character and their own special world just drew me in!
Half mystery and half odd stream-of-consciousness, I can see why this got all the accolades it did!
I can also see how someone might absolutely hate it if this istyle isn't their cup of tea.

It was really good even translated in English.... I can't imagine how great it reads in Polish.
5 Stars
Hey guys, just to let everyone know, I already submitted the August/Egypt post so just waiting for a mod to approve it. ONTD has been a by wonky for posting for the past few days (everyone is getting an error message when submitting posts) but I think it goes through anyway. If it doesn't, I'll try again tomorrow (I saved the draft!)
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