Cambodia's Curse
Re: Cambodia's Curse
Right you are John. If you click on my link and scroll down abit until Ms. Mea's name and click on read the whole review it'll work. Cheers
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I didn't feel the book was as bad as people make out. It certainly gives a negative view of Cambodia as far as the UN and the government go.asp wrote:Right you are John. If you click on my link and scroll down abit until Ms. Mea's name and click on read the whole review it'll work. Cheers
It does contain quite a lot of insight into how things work here which I found interesting. It certainly isn't all wrong as some may have you believe.
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All the discussion really has Increased my enthusiasm to get my hands on a copy to form my own opinion.
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Yes, make your own mind up. It is an easy read, a one weeker at most I would say. I just realised I still have an original copy here at home. If your in PP and can't find it drop me a PM and I can pass it along to you.asp wrote:All the discussion really has Increased my enthusiasm to get my hands on a copy to form my own opinion.
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You can get a PDF easily, I'll send you the file if you want.
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Re: Cambodia's Curse
Hi John -kind of you, but 1),no computer and2) like I said I need to escape from the village once in awhile to keep brain cells alive.
Re: Cambodia's Curse
HE's Cambodia is a better book. It is very similar to Cambodia's Curse, but it was better thought out.
Edit* CEO automatically changed the name of the book to HE's Cambodia. Mods, don't you think that the name should be able to slide if it is in fact part of a title? I'm recommending a book that doesn't exist now.
Edit* CEO automatically changed the name of the book to HE's Cambodia. Mods, don't you think that the name should be able to slide if it is in fact part of a title? I'm recommending a book that doesn't exist now.
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I am still currently reading Cambodia's curse, despite the negative parts about the book people talked here, i found it interesting and i will surely finish the book no matter what.KPTIC wrote:HE's Cambodia is a better book. It is very similar to Cambodia's Curse, but it was better thought out.
Edit* CEO automatically changed the name of the book to HE's Cambodia. Mods, don't you think that the name should be able to slide if it is in fact part of a title? I'm recommending a book that doesn't exist now.
I haven't read HE's Cambodia yet, but i will read it one day. I met the writer in Kampot. He was kinda surprised that i recognised him. He was friendly and down to earth, not to mention, great journalist and writer.
បើសិនធ្វើចេះ ចេះឲ្យគេកោត បើសិនធ្វើឆោត ឆោតឲ្យគេអាណិត។
If you know a lot, know enough to make them respect you, if you are stupid, be stupid enough so they can pity you.
If you know a lot, know enough to make them respect you, if you are stupid, be stupid enough so they can pity you.
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