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Nov 21, 2011Pisinga rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
The book is certainly interesting. But I do not know why, somehow I didn’t always sympathized to Deo, despite all the difficulties through which he had to go. The impression is that everybody had a some sort of obligation to him. His unexplained and unnecessary pride, manifested not where it should, and in relation to those people who treated him with all openness and a desire to help. All happiness or unhappiness of any country is always to blame the country itself. And other countries, in a view of certain circumstances of country in any kind of conflict, are seeking their own advantage by building it on someone else's misfortune.