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Go to My LibraryNegeri sukun
- Language
- Indonesian
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- Publisher
- Penerbit Republika
- Pages
- 238
- ISBN
- 9789791102490
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The reviews consistently praise the book as a compelling collection of short stories, commending the author for his mature insights delivered without a preachy tone. Readers appreciate how the book skillfully addresses a broad spectrum of themes, including social issues, personal reflection, family, and spirituality, all woven into an engaging narrative. The writing style is frequently highlighted as beautiful and enlightening, offering a fresh, youthful perspective on daily life. The unique structure, which often pairs a narrative with the author's well-supported views, along with a blend of humor, subtle satire, and valuable advice delivered through memorable characters, makes the book both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Despite the overwhelmingly positive reception regarding content, some minor observations and practical challenges were noted by reviewers. A common point of initial confusion for readers was mistaking the author for another well-known Indonesian writer due to a similar name. Similarly, the book's title, "Sukun," often led to initial misinterpretation, with readers expecting it to refer to a fruit rather than its actual meaning as a grammatical mark. A practical concern mentioned by some is the book's availability, with its 2009 publication making it difficult to find in stock. While largely positive, one reviewer's moderate rating suggested that its approach of delivering wisdom through serialized stories, while unique in its packaging, might feel familiar to those well-versed in similar works by other prominent authors.
In conclusion, the book is considered a clever and valuable read, effectively blending everyday narratives with profound reflections on life and society. It offers a refreshing and accessible way to engage with wisdom and moral lessons through relatable stories and characters. This book is particularly well-suited for readers who enjoy narratives rich in meaning, subtle humor, and gentle satire. It comes highly recommended for those interested in exploring social and personal dynamics from a fresh perspective, or for anyone seeking spiritual and ethical insights presented in an engaging, non-didactic, and narrative-driven style.
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