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Maus had a lot of scenes where the author put in his own feelings about writing the book. It showed his struggles he had to face while writing the novel. The personality of the dad was a part of the book that shed light on how Artie was raised in the 50's. He was blamed for every mistake the did, not willing to take response ability for his own actions. Overall I liked the graphic novel because I liked how this book was told by the father and the son and partially the step, that made it have three people confirming what the son was righting.


It was easier to read so i was able to get many facts about the story. Seeing it through the eyes of someone who went through the Holocaust was very interesting and sad. Since this is a form of biography about the authors father the story may have been different if the author actually found.


I haven't read any holy cost books but I think that it is up their in the ranks



The one this I would warn people about in this book is pay attention to all of the little details. Olson one thing I didn't like is it gets hard to follow at times. The las thing I would say about this book is it is hard to understand what the characters are saying due to the dialog.

This book is not like any other holocaust stories because all of the other ones at just straight facts whereas this one is more entertaining to read. Yes I recommend this book to others because it made it fun to read about the holocaust and not a drag.



But I bet it was a big caust for the Germans



Most times in holocaust stories they show people getting hurt and killed. I liked how it showed mice instead of people. It was easier to handle. I would recommend it only if the person is interested in WWII, but didn't want to see all the blood and gore.


The author of Maus did a good job of showing what it was like to be a Jew. Everything they had to go through and what they had to do to survive, if they did survive. I guess I did kind of like this book.

Everyone should read this, or at least a book like it. The Holocaust was a pivotal time in the world's history. For hearing about how people lived during this time, Maus is the best bridge between entertainment and empathy.