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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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Book Review: Significance of a Tour de France fallen idol

New York Times sports reporter and cycling correspondent, Juliet Macur, has no hesitation in illustrating the significance of the professional cyclist’s spectacular downfall in her book, Cycle of Lies: The Fall of Lance Armstrong.

9 years ago
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Book Review: An entertaining exposition about complexities of sex

This anthology of essays, stories and drawings by a group of highly prominent women explore the complexity of sex; unfiltered, unfettered and unapologetic.

9 years ago
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Indonesian books sell at Frankfurt fair

Indonesia’s book industry may be struggling to find financial support to translate more titles into foreign languages and reach a wider audience, but interest from foreign publishers is out there and growing.

9 years ago
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Book Review: Funny, absurd confessions of a window cleaner's husband

Love itself is a mercurial beast that’s as unique as those under its influence; as is protagonist Hector’s case in David Foenkinos’ The Erotic Potential of My Wife.

9 years ago
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Book Review: An engaging read of survival and revenge

If there was ever a perfect example of a hero’s journey from fall to redemption, then this may well be it.

9 years ago
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Book Review: A straightforward take on Bowie's extraordinary life

For those less acquainted with his wide body of work, the question remains: who was David Bowie?

9 years ago
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Frankfurt Book Fair about to open

The 68th Frankfurt Book Fair will open in a matter of hours, with an Indonesian delegation of writers, publishers and creatives joining more than 7,100 exhibitors from some 100 countries at the world's oldest book fair.

9 years ago
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Book Review: Questioning our food choices and their affects on sustainability

Michael Pollan’s The Omnivore's Dilemma tells us one thing: our food choices don’t just affect us, but the health of the environment that sustains life on earth.

9 years ago
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Book Review: Exploring animal magic in 'The Paper Menagerie'

The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories is no paper tiger; it’s the first work of fiction, of any length, to win the Nebula, Hugo and World Fantasy awards in the same year.

9 years ago
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Book Review: A glimpse into Elon Musk's 'world- saving' visions

Think Elon Musk and a whole bunch of things comes to mind: self-driving cars, Hyperloop, SpaceX, commercial space travel. Constantly pushing the boundaries of technology, Musk might be as close as we can get to a real-life Tony Stark.

9 years ago
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Dylan book sales soar after Nobel announcement

He won his Nobel for writing songs, but Bob Dylan's unexpected honor also is providing a boost for his books.

9 years ago
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Why 'pop culture' is no less valuable than classic literature

How frequently have we teenage readers been nagged to “read something of higher quality?” How often have classic literature books been shoved in our faces, while the “pop books” in our book basket been returned to the counter? “Don’t waste your time reading fiction; you should be reading the classics,” they say.

9 years ago
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Book Review: Optimistic point-of-view on concrete jungles

If you follow the news, you might have a skewed perspective of modern cities. They are painted as places under constant threat of all manner of social ills, polluted to the core and filled with malevolent psychopaths hell-bent on causing chaos.

9 years ago
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Book Review: A memoir of the time music was a-changing

When Bob Dylan took to the stage at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, folk music was changed forever. To understand why his performance was such a big deal and so controversial, one must delve deep into the historical and cultural context of music at the time.

9 years ago
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Book Review: Tweaking your brain to get everything done

Josh Davis’s Two Awesome Hours shows us how we can create conditions for two hours of effective mental performance.

9 years ago
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Book Review: Witty collection for fans of 'Freakonomics'

Can you believe it’s been ten years since Freakonomics first hit the bookstands? This enfant terrible of economic insight quickly blazed a trail for a slew of similarly eye-opening titles that dared to challenge and confront age-old social woes with a frighteningly refreshing academic perspective.

9 years ago
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Book Review: The importance of 'Eating Clean' to be healthy

Recent research by health institutions also conveys a similar message: eating habits are related to people’s lifestyle and are important for our health. This fact has awakened people regarding the importance of eating healthily.  

9 years ago
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Book Review: A soul search for modern spirituality

German-Canadian writer, Eckhart Tolle’s book The Power of Now is no overnight success. It’s been around for the best part of 20 years. 

9 years ago
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Book Review: An entertaining guide for newcomers to Jakarta

Welcome to Jakarta. You may have heard about it, but you won’t really know what you’re up against until you get here.

9 years ago
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Book Review: A refreshing take on self improvement

Distilling a lifestyle choice into a snappy one-liner has long been the curse of self-help book writers. From the outside looking in, selling an idea or philosophy promising to “change your life” is no easy feat. Perhaps this is why the titles of such books are so long and meandering; and all too often, misleading.

9 years ago
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Book Review: Blum's deep dive into the depths of the internet

Every day we use the internet. Updating Snapchat, posting pictures on Facebook, googling life’s difficult (or very easy) questions, searching for recipes, researching the answers to your homework, watching a Korean drama on YouTube, checking maps to get to your destination…the list goes on.

9 years ago
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Foreign publishers shop for local book rights at Jakarta fair

The rights for 23 Indonesian books were sold to foreign publishers during the International Book Fair held at Jakarta Convention Center in Central Jakarta from Sept. 28 to 30.

9 years ago
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'Game of Thrones' books getting a digital enhancement

The books that gave us "Game of Thrones" are getting an enhancement for the digital age.

9 years ago
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Dan Brown's next thriller, 'Origin,' coming next fall

Dan Brown's next thriller is set to come out next fall.

9 years ago
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Ralph Lauren working on memoir, scheduled for next fall

Ralph Lauren, one of the giants of modern American fashion, is working on his autobiography.

9 years ago
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Books to read whether you’re young or not

Young adult (YA) books often get side-eyed by readers that consider them “not serious”.

9 years ago
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Diana Rikasari's favorite 5 books on life and business

Reading is a must for fashion blogger-turned-entrepreneur Diana Rikasari. “Reading motivates us. Sometimes when we don’t read, we drown in our own thoughts,” she told The Jakarta Post at the launch of the Asian Luxury Index in Senopati, Jakarta, Thursday.

9 years ago
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Book Review: Robots are stealing our jobs

The Rise of the Robots is a book that discusses the problem of unemployment. In contrast to common sense, which suggests that technology will improve productivity, the advance of automatic technology has started to grind a number of jobs, while manual technology is truly helpful in handling difficult tasks for humans. Yet, computerized machinery has started to replace human labor completely.

9 years ago
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What to expect from 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'

As the latest (and final) installment from the franchise, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a major commercial success. So, what to expect from the script-book?

9 years ago
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Books to add to your Independence Day reading list

Since selfies with the Merah Putih flag are too mainstream, we recommend you read a book to celebrate Indonesia’s Independence Day. Added bonus: You can act all smart and nationalist at the same time. And hey, you might learn a thing or two about the country too.

9 years ago
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