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A review by mai2725
The Pianist: The Extraordinary Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw, 1939–45 by Władysław Szpilman
5.0
Everything about this book was really really devastating and heartbreaking. It's really ugly how low can human go and be. The amount of brutality that they used against an entire nation was just so sick. They had no mercy in a shocking ways. Not for the elders not for the women and not even for the children. They slaughter them without any hesitation, as if they were nothing. As If they've never been humans before. It's really scary to see how disgusting and ferocious people can be. And the ways that they were creating to torture and scare an innocent beings , just because they can, it just makes me sick to my stomach.
I've read a book about a survivors befor, but this one uncovered and revealed the nasty truth as the way it was, ugly, brutal and merciless.
I've read a book about a survivors befor, but this one uncovered and revealed the nasty truth as the way it was, ugly, brutal and merciless.