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Go to My LibraryMorfar, Hitler og jeg
- Language
- Norwegian
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- Publisher
- Aschehoug
- Pages
- 259
- ISBN
- 9788203292743
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The reviews overwhelmingly praise the book for its importance and unique approach to a challenging historical subject. Many highlight the author's courage and honesty in exploring a personal family history, particularly the nuanced portrayal of an individual involved in ideological extremism. Readers commend the excellent writing style, describing it as vivid, engaging, and impactful, making a complex topic accessible. The book is frequently cited as highly educational, offering a fresh and deeper perspective on historical events and the motivations behind ideological commitment, moving beyond simplistic explanations. Reviewers also appreciate its relevance to contemporary society, noting how it illuminates persistent ideological dangers.
While largely positive, some reviews mention a few areas where the book could be improved. A common point raised concerns the pacing, with some readers finding that the initial momentum of the narrative falters in later sections. There are also comments about certain parts feeling overly personal or veering into theoretical discussions, which some found less engaging or even "irritating." For those unaccustomed to non-fiction, parts of the book were perceived as heavy or dense, leading to suggestions that the overall length could have been reduced to maintain focus.
Despite minor criticisms, the general consensus is that this is an outstanding and essential read. Reviewers strongly recommend it, often stating that everyone should read it for its profound insights. The book is highly recommended for readers interested in understanding the complexities of historical extremism, the psychology behind ideological appeal, and the lasting impact of such events on families and society. It appeals to those seeking a deeply personal yet thoroughly researched exploration that challenges conventional narratives and encourages critical reflection on both the past and present.
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