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Go to My LibraryBule Juga Manusia Petualangan Turis Gila di Indonesia
- Language
- Indonesian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Bukune
- Pages
- 180
- ISBN
- 9786028066808
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The book is widely praised for its humor and entertainment value, frequently making readers laugh out loud, smile, and feel thoroughly amused. Many reviewers found it a refreshing and light read, perfect for unwinding or quick enjoyment. A significant highlight is the author, Richard Miles, and his exceptional command of the Indonesian language, particularly its informal and colloquial forms. Readers are impressed by his fluency, natural expression, and deep understanding of Indonesian pop culture, often remarking that he writes more like a native speaker than a foreigner. His unique perspective as an Australian deeply immersed in Indonesian daily life offers an engaging and often hilarious look at cultural observations. The book's friendly and fluid writing style is also appreciated, contributing to its overall appeal as an enjoyable and inspiring journey into cross-cultural experiences.
Despite its strengths, several reviewers noted some aspects they found less appealing. A common point of contention was the frequent and sometimes excessive use of informal Indonesian pronouns, which some readers found difficult, tiring, or even distracting in a written format. While the humor was a major draw, not all jokes landed universally, with some parts described as "dry," "cringey," or feeling forced, leading to an inconsistent comedic experience. A few readers also felt the narrative lacked overall coherence, with some sections appearing random or diary-like, and the flow of experiences seemed to diminish towards the latter half of the book. One reviewer also questioned the book's intended audience, suggesting it might be geared more towards younger readers, and another felt that certain cultural nuances were not fully respected.
Overall, the reviews suggest that this book offers a generally positive and entertaining reading experience, largely driven by the author's remarkable linguistic skills and his candid, often humorous, observations of life in Indonesia. While its comedic consistency and narrative structure received some criticism, its ability to provide lighthearted amusement is frequently highlighted. This book would particularly appeal to readers seeking a quick, funny, and undemanding read to relieve stress or simply pass the time. It is also highly recommended for those interested in gaining a unique, informal, and often self-deprecating foreign perspective on Indonesian culture and daily life, especially for fans of personal anecdotes and cross-cultural humor.
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