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Siti Khadijah
is on page 84 of 315
I didn't expect it to be that emotionally deep. After finishing one chapter made this journey to read ever harder. The reality of being a human and the consequences of choices which either you choose or forced to decide.
— Jun 24, 2026 05:03AM
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Siti Khadijah
is on page 143 of 315
I had to pause during each few pages because the details was too horrific. Despite feeling the hatred of what happened in the past, I cannot disagree that this book is a well written context.
— Jul 09, 2026 07:21AM
Siti Khadijah
is on page 119 of 315
I had to stop a quite few times because the details were too graphic. I could imagine myself being there, witnessing the whole thing happened and being helpless even if I'm an official that is strong enough to fight but without proper support, it's impossible.
My heart aches for every victims.
— Jun 29, 2026 06:01AM
My heart aches for every victims.
Siti Khadijah
is on page 47 of 315
It’s only page 47 and I can’t imagine the horror that Chinese victims endured during that period. I just read a few passage from different pages, my stomach churned, my heart breaks. These innocent civilians, the elderly, the children. Not only that, I’m just appalled that a kid as young as eleven are trained to be a soldier, to train psychologically and physically to be loyal to their own country and government.
— Apr 22, 2026 05:38AM
Siti Khadijah
is on page 47 of 315
It’s only page 47 and I can’t imagine the horror that Chinese victims endured during that period. I just read a few passage from different pages, my stomach churned, my heart breaks. These innocent civilians, the elderly, the children. Not only that, I’m just appalled that a kid as young as eleven are trained to be a soldier, to train psychologically and physically to be loyal to their own country and government. To
— Apr 22, 2026 05:38AM

