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Jesse Q. Sutanto returns with cozy murder mystery

Slowly but surely building a reputation as one of the most prolific and versatile writers in the industry, Jesse Q. Sutanto’s new book Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers will be released on March 14.

2 years ago
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'Mountains More Ancient' sheds light on Indonesian slavery in South Africa

Author Isna Marifa discusses her time with the Cape Malay people and how it influenced her novel Mountains More Ancient. ...

2 years ago
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Understanding the impact of Pramoedya’s 'Buru Quartet'

Leading Australian expert on Indonesia Max Lane recounts late Indonesian literary giant Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s role in inspiring the downfall of former president Soeharto’s New Order regime through his Buru Quartet tetralogy ...

2 years ago

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Salman Faridi: 'Snacking' on books

Books are for both business and pleasure for Bentang Pustaka publishing house’s CEO Salman Faridi. After returning from Singapore’s StoryDrive event in November, he is currently conducting content experiments with writing and reading platforms like Wattpad.

8 years ago
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'Game of Thrones' prequel in the works

George RR Martin recently confirmed reports that he is in the midst of writing a new story set in his Song of Ice and Fire universe, eliciting sighs of both relief and frustration from fans who have been waiting for the next chronological installment to the series, Winds of Winter, for nearly seven years.

8 years ago
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Journey to the mountain that shook the world

Published just before the 200th anniversary of Tambora’s catastrophic eruption in 2015, Tambora: Travels to Sumbawa’s author Derek Pugh managed to get a copy into the hands of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo on the occasion of the inauguration of Tambora National Park.

8 years ago
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Karan Johar’s memoir sparks homosexuality debate in India

Karan Johar — a Bollywood movie director, owner of a successful production house, talk-show host and a distinguished symbol of Indian cinema — has caused a stir about homosexuality in India with the recent publication of his memoir, An Unsuitable Boy.

8 years ago
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BOOKWORM: Chef Budi Lee, a passionate reader

Talented young chef Budi Lee has traveled the world to spread his passion for Indonesian food yet he still finds time to read. 

8 years ago
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Twain children's story, recently discovered, coming in fall

More than a century after his death, Mark Twain's publishing life continues.

8 years ago
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Patchett, Chabon among nominees for book critics prizes

Ann Patchett, Michael Chabon and Zadie Smith were among the nominees announced Tuesday for the National Book Critics Circle Awards.

8 years ago
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Five things millenials can learn from 'Don't Sweat Small Stuff at Work'

Richard Carlson's first book Don't Sweat Small Stuff brought so many benefits to my personal and professional life. How we interact with other human beings, become a good listener, how to deal with stressful situations and much more.

8 years ago
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Murakami's new book to be released Feb. 24 in Japan

Haruki Murakami's new book has a title, though its content remains a mystery.

8 years ago
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Bonnie Triyana: Learning about today's society from history

Historian Bonnie Triyana cannot get enough of history. Even his choice of fiction books must have an historical context or background in them. “I love reading non-fiction historical books but I also love fiction novels that have historical backgrounds and themes,” Bonnie told The Jakarta Post in a recent interview.

8 years ago
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An elitist bloom of youth: Laurie Penny's pharma-dystopia

In Everything Belongs to the Future it is the year 2099, and the first recipients of a powerful life-extending blue pill are approaching their centennial. However, this drug, dubbed “the Fix”, comes with a price tag that puts it out of reach for the poor and those not deemed worthy of a company-sponsored script. Naturally, not everyone is happy about this.

8 years ago
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Even more fantastic: Rowling updates 'Fantastic Beasts' book

J.K. Rowling is not done with the story of "Fantastic Beasts."

8 years ago
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'Adnan's Story' digs deeper than 'Serial'

For those who, like me, spent 2014 and 2015 obsessing over the hit podcast Serial and think they know all the aspects of the once shut-down murder case involving life-sentenced inmate Adnan Syed, think again.

8 years ago
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The case of reading and preserving Indonesian literature

Based on those surveys and quizzes, it found that Indonesian youngsters are not entirely aware of Indonesian literature. None of the respondents got a perfect score, and most are not even familiar with some of the names of the writers being mentioned. Even a simple question like “name three Indonesian books” was difficult to answer. On top of that, it was easier for them to answer questions about English books instead. 

8 years ago
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Annotated version of Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' a hit in Germany

An annotated edition of "Mein Kampf," Adolf Hitler's notorious manifesto, has become a non-fiction best-seller in Germany. The publisher said Tuesday that a sixth print run will go on sale later this month.

8 years ago
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Feel-good books for year-end holiday season

It’s the holiday season, but if 2016 has been so tiring that a vacation is out of the question, why not make a cup of tea and escape into the pages of a good book instead?

8 years ago
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Review: Fisher's 'The Princess Diarist' doesn't dish enough

"The Princess Diarist" (Blue Rider Press), by Carrie Fisher

8 years ago
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Shedding light on an Italian adventure in Nias

Italian explorer and scientist Elio Modigliani literally took his life in his hands as he ventured to the southern part of the island of Nias from April to September 1886. In a feat worthy of Indiana Jones, the Florentine braved the headhunting tribes of the area and managed to keep his head during the expedition, which was commissioned by the National Anthropological and Ethnographic Museum in Florence.

8 years ago
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Kompas Gramedia acquires local e-book start-up

Indonesia’s largest media and publishing company, Kompas Gramedia, has acquired e-book and digital newsstand start-up Scoop.

8 years ago
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Book Review: Exploring Southeast Asia's imperial history through art

Sarah Tiffin, through her new book with the National University of Singapore Press, Southeast Asia in Ruins: Art and Empire in the Early 19th Century, enumerates the importance of Raffles’ text during a period of history when colonialism was justified through art and its interpretation.

8 years ago
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Book Review: Tracing Leonard Pitt's well-lived life and obsessions

Pitt’s memoir, My Brain on Fire is his fifth book, after Paris Postcards, Paris: A Journey Through Time, Small Moment of Great Illuminations, Walks through Lost Paris plus countless presentations. His memoir only skims the surface of riveting experiences in the United States, Paris and Bali.

8 years ago
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Imagine a picture book inspired by a John Lennon song

Imagine a new picture book based on a famous song.

8 years ago
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Book Review: Austen's underrated yet rewarding novel

When it comes to Jane Austen’s rich tapestry of work, Northanger Abbey is one of her most underrated novels.

8 years ago
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Book Review: A juicy mystery story for fans of Murakami

Murakami is the kind of writer who hardly ever surprises. Someone — something — s always missing in his stories.

8 years ago
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Book review: Advice for younger souls venturing into future

In #GIRLBOSS, Sophia Amoruso, now the CEO of popular fashion retailer Nasty Gal (which she founded), recounts everything from her rebellious younger years to the pivotal moments that changed her life, combined with honest advice on entrepreneurship.

8 years ago
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Book Review: A must-read piece that is both great and important

It may have been published 56 years ago, but it’s easy to see why To Kill a Mockingbird has been so widely acclaimed. 

9 years ago
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Book Review: Relatable guide for making necessary changes

In a world so rife with denial, especially when it comes to lifestyle choices, the combination of sheer honesty and sincerity of Stop Making Excuses and Start Living with Energy might just be what you need.

9 years ago
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Book Review: A cultural phenomenon of economic insight

If ever a book conspired to challenge conventional wisdom, draw patterns between seemingly disparate data sets, and denigrate the very fabric of what we hold to be true, then that book is none other than Freakonomics.

9 years ago
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Book Review: A guide on how to better brainstorm your ideas

In this book, mind mapping specialist Florian Rustler explains how the process works and why it's so successful, before exploring the many different ways it can be applied.

9 years ago
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Book Review: The gripping crossing of cultural and linguistic boundaries

Herrera shows us a place where the Anglo and Latino worlds collide; as seen through the eyes of a young Mexican woman, Makina, en route to find her brother who has migrated north to the USA, armed with two secret messages: one from their mother and another from a notorious drug baron.

9 years ago
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