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Title: The Devil in Vienna
by Doris Orgel
ISBN: 0-14-032500-X
Publisher: Puffin
Pub. Date: April, 1988
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $5.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.69 (13 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Interesting Book
Comment: The Devil in Vienna by Doris Orgel is a very good book. The main character is 13-year-old Inge Dornenwald, who lives in Vienna, Austria, in 1938. Inge is Jewish. However, Inge's best friend, Lieselotte Vessely, is not Jewish. The two girls have been best friends since they were in first grade, and they plan to be best friends forever. But then Lieselotte moves to Germany. Her father and older brother are Nazis and they forbid her to continue her friendship with Inge. Inge's parents also say that she shouldn't be friends with Leiselotte, since her father is a Nazi. But Inge and Lieselotte remain friends. After all, they are best friends, and even blood sisters. They will do everything they can to struggle against the Devil in Vienna to remain best friends forever. This book, written in diary form, was very interesting. It not only tells about what life was like for the Jews during World War 2, but also anti-Nazis and even some Nazis. I would reccomend this book to anyone who likes to read about World War 2.

Rating: 5
Summary: Great Book! Wonderful for Kids!
Comment: Untill now, I, along with most of the people I know, thought that WWII only affected the Jewish population, it affected the Germans as well. For me, the beginning of the book was a bit slow-going, but once i got into it a little farther,I found out that it was a great book with a wonterful moral. These two little girls, one a Jew, one Nazi-German, managed to retain a beautiful friendship despite hundreds of miles and social bounderies between them. I would reccomend it to anyone, especially kids!

Rating: 3
Summary: its okay
Comment: At first this book is boring but then towards the end it gets pretty good. I liked it a lot. It tells the story of Inge and her life during the holocaust time. And how difficult it is to keep her friendship with her best friend Lisselote. Whose father is a Nazi. Close ones are leaving and going through hard times. THis is a wonderful and exciting story! It may seem boring at the beginning but believe me it gets better! I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading books about the holocaust, WW 2 or anything similar to that.

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