Post: The boy in his striped pajamas: Review
03-23-2011, 06:41 PM #1
Mudkip
Retired Moderator
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Setting: during World War II, a story seen through the innocent eyes of Bruno, the eight-year-old son of the commandant at a concentration camp, whose forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence has startling and unexpected consequences.
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Bruno is a nine-year-old boy growing up in Berlin during World War II. He lives in a five-storey house with servants, his mother and father and 12-year-old sister, Gretel. His father wears a fancy uniform and they have just been visited by a very important personage called the Fury, a pun which adult readers should have no trouble deciphering. As a consequence of this visit, Bruno's father gets a new uniform, his title changes to Commandment and, to Bruno's chagrin, they find themselves moving to a new home at a place called Out-With (Acctually auschwitz). His new home is smaller, full of soldiers and there is no one to play with. From his bedroom window, however, he notices a town of people dressed in striped pyjamas separated from him by a wire fence. When he asks his father who those people are, he says that they aren't really people ( I don't like Nazi's >:( :bat: ). Bruno is forbidden to explore but boredom, isolation and sheer curiosity become too much for him. One day, he follows the wire fence cordoning off the area where these people live from his house. He spots a dot in the distance on the other side of the fence and as he gets closer, he sees it's a boy. Excited by the prospect of a friend, Bruno introduces himself. The Jewish boy's name is Shmuel. Almost every day, they meet at the same spot and talk. Eventually, for a load of reasons, Bruno decides to climb under the fence and explore Shmuel's home, one main reason was to look for Shmuel's dad, who had actually been gassed :(.I will leave the ending for your own imaginations or you can read the book for your self.
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Author: John Boyne
Publisher: David Fickling Books
Released :Sep 12, 2006
Price: £4.25 (from amazon)
ISBN: 978-0385751063

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Thank you for reading my review, its 4th in the section (I think!!) Claps hopefully some of you spend a lot of time writing a book review for NGU and if you need this for homework, go ahead!! Thanks guys :love:
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03-23-2011, 06:49 PM #2
Mudkip
Retired Moderator
Originally posted by kloops. View Post
Ive seen the movie , Screw the book ahahah who likes reading a book? Also Nice review HEHEHEHE. Smile


thankss Winky Winky watching is good but I wanted to do a review and I read this in school and out Smile

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Originally posted by xMerkii View Post
Really?? Trust me go find a book read it from start to finish then watch a movie the book is always better movies distort the view the author was trying to reach out to. I'm not dissing movies but just go read a book rather then post boost saying books are shit KK?
Now to readi the review :bat:


AGREED yess man Smile
03-23-2011, 06:51 PM #3
Merkii
Former Staff
Great review! I haven't read this book but i kind of want to now I may be reading in school so I'm not aloud read before hand or I'll get punished :S
03-23-2011, 06:52 PM #4
Gorkz
Can’t trickshot me!
Bleh the book is good and the movie is nowhere as detailed as the book but just imagine the world is evolving and soon they will start making movies so detailed its going to be the same as reading a dam book hahaha this is what happens when people are lazy to read.
If you dont know what this is its almost like Ann Frank and if u dont know who Ann Frank is dam are u even in school?

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03-23-2011, 06:55 PM #5
Merkii
Former Staff
Originally posted by Gorkz View Post
Bleh the book is good and the movie is nowhere as detailed as the book but just imagine the world is evolving and soon they will start making movies so detailed its going to be the same as reading a dam book hahaha this is what happens when people are lazy to read.
If you dont know what this is its almost like Ann Frank and if u dont know who Ann Frank is dam are u even in school?


You can't even spell Anne Frank you fail sir.
And Movies will never be as detailed as the book how is that possible if a movie is based on the book it can't detail and firther or it would be called "Bullshit" and for it to be fully detailed it would have to be 6 hours long for most books
03-23-2011, 06:55 PM #6
Mudkip
Retired Moderator
Originally posted by xMerkii View Post
Great review! I haven't read this book but i kind of want to now I may be reading in school so I'm not aloud read before hand or I'll get punished :S


I read before and I didnt get punished Winky Winky
04-15-2011, 03:33 PM #7
DizCo
youtube@LloyddzT1
I've seen the movie, its good but sad!
04-15-2011, 04:09 PM #8
Mudkip
Retired Moderator
Originally posted by Tayzz View Post
I've seen the movie, its good but sad!


yeah i know :\
04-15-2011, 04:18 PM #9
its an ok movie :p
04-15-2011, 04:18 PM #10
Kylee.
Banned
we wass doing the book in school last year or the year before but i was hardly in for the film so i missed most of it but it was suppost to be a good but sad film :y:

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