Tag: book review
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What if your wife, who has spent her twenty eight years of marriage with you, suddenly asks for a divorce? Read Ibra’s redemption quest in Kembali Bebas, by Sasa Ahadiah. more ›
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Last year’s last book that I read: Penaka, written by Altami N.D. I started it exactly on December 31st, and finally I finished it yesterday. Driven by an impulsive thought… more ›
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Can you hear it? Can you hear those ominous callings, the threats, and the warnings—can you hear those through those false, delicious treats offered to you? Kita Pergi Hari Ini. more ›
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From The Belly Of The Cat consists of 15 short stories, edited by Stephanie Ye, and written by mostly Singaporean, but there are few who come from other lands, yet… more ›
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The Dinosaur Feather is a crime novel, or so it called on the back blurb, revolving around our protagonist, Anna Bella, and her dissertation about a debate whether birds are… more ›
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The journey of Ren Ishida, the main character of Rainbirds, on finding what he truly wants and where he truly belongs, through a so-called sad process namely his sister’s death. more ›
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Narrated through our main protagonist, Teto, Burung-Burung Manyar tells us about Teto’s struggling life; his parents’ death, the way he chooses the opposite side rather than siding with his home… more ›
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I don’t know how many times I have stated this in my other social media—I am in a reading slump. Or, I was, I guess. I don’t think I am… more ›
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“I’ll Be Right There” in English, or “어디선가 나를 찾는 전화벨이 울리고” in Korean, written by the very same author of “Please Look After Mum”, Shin Kyung Sook. more ›