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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: Learning how to learn

After learning a lot from an online course by Barbara Oakley called "Learning How to Learn" I decided to read her book  A Mind for Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science (Even if You Flunked Algebra). This subtitle doesn’t do justice to the scope of the book. Oakley talks about learning strategies in general, and only occasionally about math and science specifically. As such the book is really for anyone who wants to find the best strategies for learning.

9 years ago
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Award-winning author Linda Christanty's favorite books

Those curious about renowned journalist and award-winning author Linda Christanty's favorite books can check out this list.

9 years ago
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Women in literature that you must read

Here are some books with realistic portrayals of women; some defy the usual notion we have about women in society.

9 years ago
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Koil to release comic book in August

Bandung-based industrial rock band Koil is slated to release a comic book entitled Koil: Dragonian Warriors at Pop Con Asia 2016 in Jakarta in August.

9 years ago
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Book Review: You don't need 'Thirteen Reasons' to 'Fall into Place'

Suicide might be considered by some to be a taboo topic in literature. Yet surprisingly, teenage suicide sits alongside dystopic future societies, kingdoms and dragons, and romance-comedies as one of the young adult genre’s popular themes.

9 years ago
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Book Review: When technology takes over human life

How do you explain technology and its presence in human life? Okky Madasari does it well in her latest novel, Kerumunan Terakhir (The Last Crowd).

9 years ago
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Welcome Book Marks, the ‘Rotten Tomatoes for books’

The Literary Hub website, lithub.com, has launched a new book review aggregator. Book Marks is differentiating itself from similar services that use star-rating systems and user-generated reviews by bringing in professional critics.  

9 years ago
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Six children's books every parent should get

The joy of reading books for our children may not last long, as pretty soon they’ll be old enough to read the books all by themselves. To help you get fun quality time with your little ones, here are our six favorite children's books of all time.

9 years ago
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Singapore introduces book vending machines

In an era of e-books and the internet, Singapore has introduced a retro-style innovation: book vending machines. Independent bookstore BooksActually is encouraging people to shop for books without even visiting a bookstore by launching two book vending machines on Friday. 

9 years ago
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5 beautiful coloring books to cure your boredom

Coloring books certainly offer a unique way to relieve stress amid our day-to-day activities. The constant movement of coloring a certain pattern and choosing the colors for an object can be therapeutic and increase concentration. Here are our recommendations for five beautiful coloring books you should add to your collection.

9 years ago
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12 Indonesian books you should add to your reading list

To celebrate National Book Day, which falls on May 17, here’s our picks of Indonesian books (also available in English) that you should add to your reading list—if you haven't already. 

9 years ago
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6 book-to-movie adaptations to watch this year

This year is an exciting year for all the bookworms and movie lovers out there as plenty of successful books that have been adapted for the silver screen will be released

9 years ago
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Book Review: A tale of sympathy

Written like a confession, the book stole my heart from the first page. It is the story of a communist spy pretending to be a nationalist captain, a man whom shares a blood pledge with one communist and one nationalist and is the product of an Oriental mother and Occidental father, fighting for a communist Vietnam.

9 years ago
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AADC2-inspired poetry book sells out minutes after release

In conjunction with the release of Ada Apa Dengan Cinta 2 and National Poetry Day, poet Aan Mansyur has released a poetry book titled Tidak Ada New York Hari Ini (There’s No New York Today).

9 years ago
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Book Review: Behind the doors of theatrical killer whale shows

Growing up in the 90s, I enjoyed watching Free Willy. The movie is about a boy forming a friendship with a killer whale, or orca, named Willy.

9 years ago
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Book Review: The story of China’s most radical experiment

Most of us assume we have a basic immutable right to reproduce. That’s why even those who know very little about the world’s most populous country know that its citizens were allowed a maximum of one child per couple.

9 years ago
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Book Review: A poetic and alluring adventure

Author Anthony Doerr takes us back to the pre-World War II era, telling the story of Marie Laure, a beautiful, freckled and blind French girl and Werner Pfennig, a genius German orphan boy with a penchant for technology.

9 years ago
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Here's what to read in your feminist book club

These past few years, the terms “gender equality”, “feminism” and “feminist” have been commonplace not only in the media but also in our day-to-day conversations. 

9 years ago
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