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Go to My LibrarySahara ketika Aladdin, Ali Baba dan Sinbad bertarung dengan Jin sakti
- Language
- Indonesian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Serambi Ilmu Semesta
- Pages
- 336
- ISBN
- 9789790241732
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The book is widely praised for its unique and engaging reimagining of classic Arabian Nights characters, bringing Sinbad, Ali Baba, and Aladdin together in a fresh adventure. Reviewers frequently highlight the narrative as action-packed, full of surprises, and difficult to put down, with unexpected twists that keep readers guessing. A significant strength is the nuanced character development, portraying complex, morally ambiguous figures whose beliefs and motivations evolve throughout the story, moving beyond simple good-versus-evil archetypes. Many appreciate how the book subtly conveys moral messages and philosophical questions through engaging dialogue and the characters' internal struggles, without being preachy. The strong visual descriptions and a generally straightforward, lively writing style also contribute to a vivid reading experience.
However, the book does have some notable drawbacks. Several reviewers point out a heavy reliance on visual descriptions, with a lack of attention to other senses like sound, smell, or touch, which can make the atmosphere feel less immersive for some. The initial chapters were challenging for some readers due to what they perceived as preachy dialogue, an overuse of conditional sentences, or initially unlikable character portrayals, requiring persistence to fully engage with the story. There are also comments that the narrative style occasionally shifts, becoming more purely descriptive rather than "showing" during crucial action or climactic moments, which could lessen the excitement. Minor criticisms include anachronistic references, the use of some untranslated foreign words, and occasional English grammar errors. A specific "fatal" error in the use of an Islamic term was also noted as problematic given the book's themes.
Overall, the book is considered a compelling and thought-provoking fantasy adventure that offers a distinctive take on well-known tales. While it may have some narrative and descriptive inconsistencies, its strengths in character development, unique plot, and philosophical depth are generally seen as outweighing its weaknesses. It is recommended for readers who enjoy action-packed fantasy with complex, morally ambiguous characters and who appreciate stories that encourage reflection on human nature and faith. Those open to reimagined classic characters and willing to persist through a potentially challenging start are likely to find this book a rewarding and entertaining read, especially if they seek something different from conventional fantasy narratives.
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