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Survival in the Killing Fields by Haing Ngor

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4.75

This book was a much more interesting read than I expected it to be. Every person you meet throughout his life, you make a connection with. I bought this book because I honestly didn't know much about the Cambodian genocide, only that there were tours of the killing fields. Safe to say, I am now a bit more enlightened. This book gives an interesting look into Cambodian culture before the decimation of the country. I gave this book a 4.75 simply because there are so many terms that you must remember. This book changed how I viewed myself - Haing described himself as emotional and hot-headed, the first to come and last to leave. How he viewed himself, his wife, his friends, and enemies throughout the genocide was incredibly thought-provoking. 
In some of the more graphic chapters, the author gives a warning to skip. I don't think this book was especially graphic or unsavory, given the story.
The fact that Haing was murdered over not giving up his wifes locket left me speechless, but given his character, I was not surprised. May he rest with Huoy forever.
 

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