Official Review: The Governor's Daughter by Sambath Meas
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Re: Official Review: The Governor's Daughter by Sambath Meas
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Personally I like this theme because it always rich in knowledge of the past and combine with a love story, it's even more interesting.
After reading your review all I can do is go back to get a read on my own because it was well detailed and made the story more appealing.
Thank you
-- 15 Jun 2017, 02:08 --
Great review!
Personally I like this theme because it always rich in knowledge of the past and combine with a love story, it's even more interesting.
After reading your review all I can do is go back to get a read on my own because it was well detailed and made the story more appealing.
Thank you
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The book is so interesting that Anjali, regardless of the status and honor of her father ended up falling in love with a peasant man. So, love knows no honor or race.
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