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The Wave (Penguin Readers)

by Morton Rhue

Series: Penguin Readers (Level 2)

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Based on a true story. "Mr Ross wants to teach his history class about Hitler and the Nazis. He starts a class team. He calls it The Wave. His students love it. Other students want to be in it. But some people don't like it. And then it starts to feel dangerous. Can anybody stop it?" --rear cover.
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this story is difficult, i think. the main character is a teacher. he is interested in 'the wave'. and, he tries to teach his students 'the wave'. ( )
  tamako | Jan 21, 2009 |
I don't like the Wave.
And I did't understand the end. So this book is boring. ( )
  ep232 | Oct 30, 2008 |
This book makes me to think about Nazis.
I hadn't undestood how feel the German those days people was since I read this book. but now,somehow I understood.
It is intersting to think about what will happen next.
  Nickki | Jun 28, 2008 |
one school class started to oganaize a group which imitate Nazis. This book is really interesting,because I study about German. ( )
  kojik | Jan 10, 2008 |
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Based on a true story. "Mr Ross wants to teach his history class about Hitler and the Nazis. He starts a class team. He calls it The Wave. His students love it. Other students want to be in it. But some people don't like it. And then it starts to feel dangerous. Can anybody stop it?" --rear cover.

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