Sing To The Dawn -Minfong Ho (Synopsis)
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  • Reads 29,293
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  • Parts 4
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published May 09, 2016
Summary guys.... 

First of all, for those who had no idea what on earth is this book about, keep calm and don't panic. It's a story book that most of students in Malaysia study on in their secondary schools. Yea? 

But I think you should just read the whole story. It's fun though. Especially when Dawan had a talk with the the head monk. Seriously,  i was laughing mess...

This is only for your revision. It is easy to take out the main incident as the evidents for our points. And also, for those who are study at these very last minutes, it helps, i hope so.

One more thing, i just c/p this from google, credit to the owner 😊
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