Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Why We Broke Up – Daniel Handler [DNF]

Handler, Daniel. 2011. Why We Broke Up. New York: Little, Brown and Company.
Rating 2 bintang
Why We Broke Up

Saya berhenti di 32% dari buku ini. Dan, ya ampun, untuk sampai di 32% itu aja udah perjuangan banget.

Judulnya yang intimidating bikin saya menunda baca buku ini sejak lama. Tapi, setelah mengalami putus hubungan romantis baru-baru ini, saya merasa inilah waktu yang tepat untuk baca buku ini. Jadi bisa dibilang, harapan saya cukup tinggi sebelum mulai baca Why We Broke Up.

Buku ini berupa surat panjang (banget) yang ditulis Min untuk Ed Slaterton, mantan pacarnya. Isinya menjelaskan kenapa mereka akhirnya putus. Selain mengirimkan surat, si Min ini juga ngirim barang-barang memento mereka berdua selama ini. Ada macem-macem. Dari tutup botol pas mereka pertama kali ngobrol, tiket nonton bioskop, robekan poster, mainan mobil truk, dan barang-barang kecil lain yang semuanya dimasukkan ke satu kotak. Untuk setiap barang, Min menjelaskan cerita di balik barang itu dan semuanya diakhiri dengan “and that’s why we broke up”.

Why We Broke Up – Daniel Handler [DNF]

Handler, Daniel. 2011. Why We Broke Up. New York: Little, Brown and Company.
Why We Broke Up


I stopped at 32% of this book. And, boy oh boy, it was a real struggle to get to 32%.

Its intimidating title kept me away for quite a long time. But, after breaking my own romantic relationship very recently, I guess there’s no better time to finally start reading this book. You can say, I held my hopes high before reading Why We Broke Up.

This book form is this (very long) letter written by Min to Ed Slaterton, her ex-boyfriend. Its content explains why they broke up in the end. Not only sends him a letter, Min also sends some goods that she acquired in the meantime of their relationship. There are many random things. From a bottle cap when they first talked, a movie ticket, a rip of a poster, a truck toy, and other small things that she fits in in a box. For each thing, Min elaborates the story behind it and she closes her stories with “and that’s why we broke up”.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Shift - Em Bailey


Bailey, Em. 2012. Shift. Great Britain: Electric Monkey.
Rating 5 stars

Shift

I often read books before I go to sleep every night, because that’s how I roll since I was a kid. If the books are not interesting enough to keep me awake, I don’t mind because those books still help me to beat my sleep deprivation. As you may guess, the amount of books that keep me awake through the night is, of course, far more many than the books that don’t. But, books that keep me awake AND haunt me in my sleep are quite rare, I believe. 

This book. This book is one of those books that makes me lost my sleep time, and when I did sleep, it haunted my ugly dream. I admit, I had a nightmare after I read this book. It jabbed me right in my supposedly brave-heart.

I enjoy this book so much. I can’t believe that NONE of my Goodreads friends have read it (or maybe they just don’t put it on their bookshelves, I don’t know).

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Mara Dyer Trilogy (Book 1-3) – Michelle Hodkin [SPOILER, obviously]


Hodkin, Michelle. 2011, 2012, 2014. The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, The Evolution of Mara Dyer, The Retribution of Mara Dyer. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Overall Rating 2,5 stars.


Sigh. Another stellar debut, another love to give. I decided to pick it up and read it, solely because of the amazing cover on the first book of this series, the other two are not very satisfying but I couldn’t care less after I finished the first book. I think that is the kind of cover that will always attract my attention. You know, mysterious, dark, sharp picture, and doesn’t show any particular face to be judged. Totally my type of cover, yes. Safe to say, I knew nothing about this book until I read it, I even didn’t know its genre.

I know now, I should never judge a series if I don’t read its whole series. By that, maybe I did an unfair judgment with Marked, but that is one awful book though, ugh. I love the first two book of Mara Dyer Trilogy, but after reading the final installment, my love was fading pretty fast. I’m bumped because I can’t give more than 2,5 stars for this series, believe me, I really want to love this more. But the last book crushed me, and not in a good way either. Despite the failed ending of this series (I’m getting to that later), I really like Michelle Hodkin’s writing style (she has good humor) and I still will pick up her future novels, I guess. Now, shall we talk about who Mara Dyer is?

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

We Are All Weird – Seth Godin


Godin, Seth. 2011. We Are All Weird: Saatnya Menjadi Orang Aneh. Bandung: Penerbit Kaifa.
We Are All Weird (Saatnya Menjadi Orang Aneh)

Between normalcy and weirdness, there are mass and time period. That’s the whole point I got from We Are All Weird, and I think that’s one of the most interesting points from this book. The idea is refreshing and explained very well in the beginning of the book. Yes, the whole point is explained in the beginning. The social community where we are belong can be seen like a bell curve below,


The amount of people in the normal group (in the box) is bigger than the weirdo (outside the box). But, as time goes, the normal is getting less and less, they are stepping outside of the box and became weird eventually. There’s this time when slavery towards black people is perfectly normal, there’s this time when women with zero right to vote is normal, and further more in Indonesia there’s this time when mass people killing is considered heroic AND normal! (Have you seen The Act of Killing?) But again, the time flies, and some things considered as normal in the past is perspectively changing, and it will be very weird now if those things still exist. The point is, normalcy and weirdness are not absolute.

We Are All Weird: Saatnya Menjadi Orang Aneh – Seth Godin


Godin, Seth. 2011. We Are All Weird: Saatnya Menjadi Orang Aneh. Bandung: Penerbit Kaifa.
Rating 2 bintang
(review in English, click here)

We Are All Weird (Saatnya Menjadi Orang Aneh)

Antara normal dan yang tidak normal hanya dibatasi oleh jumlah massa dan lajur waktu. Itu ide utama yang saya dapat dari We Are All Weird, dan saya rasa itu yang paling menarik dari buku ini. Ide ini cukup mencerahkan saya karena dijelaskan dengan baik sekali di awal buku. Ya, ide utama buku ini dijelaskan di awal buku. Komunitas sosial tempat kita berada dapat digambarkan seperti ini...


Kelompok normal mempunyai jumlah yang lebih banyak dari orang aneh dan itu ditunjukkan pada bagian tengah di gambar di atas. Namun semakin waktu berjalan, yang normal semakin terpangkas, melebar ke samping, menjadi semakin aneh. Ada masanya di mana perbudakan orang kulit hitam dianggap normal, ada masanya di mana wanita yang tidak punya hak suara dalam pemilihan umum dianggap normal, bahkan di Indonesia ada masanya membunuhi orang secara massal dianggap tindakan pahlawan DAN normal! (Sudah nonton The Act of Killing?) Namun, seiring berjalannya waktu, yang tadinya dianggap normal mengalami perubahan hingga di saat sekarang akan dianggap benar-benar aneh jika masih berlaku. Intinya, kenormalan dan keanehan itu tidak mutlak.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Rumah Kopi Singa Tertawa – Yusi Avianto Pareanom + Secret Santa 2013! Post #2

Pareanom, Yusi Avianto. 2011. Rumah Kopi Singa Tertawa. Jakarta: Banana.
Rating 5 bintang


Rumah Kopi Singa Tertawa


Saya pernah bilang di post sebelumnya yang mana saya lupa, bahwa saya enggak pernah sreg dengan bentuk cerita-cerita pendek. Enggak tahu kenapa. Tapi belakangan saya kok malah jadi baca-baca kumpulan cerpen pun saya juga agak heran. Biasanya memang begitu kan, dibilang jangan malah dilakuin. Dibilang gak suka, tapi dibaca juga. Hah! Dan buku ini berhasil bikin cerpen jadi seksi di mata saya. Rasanya seperti sehabis makan nasi timbel terus minum teh hangat tawar di daerah Dago atas, pas tak berlebihan dan kenyang dan nyaman dan enak aja gitu.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Taman Api – Yonathan Rahardjo


Rahardjo, Yonathan. 2011. Taman Api. Jakarta: Pustaka Alvabet.

Thank you, Pustaka Alvabet, for giving me this book in exchange for honest review.

Taman Api

We live in a world where being normal is to be attracted toward opposite sex. So, generally any human being who is attracted toward the same sex, known as gay, is considered as abnormal. ‘Normal’ is a situation that is usual compared to most others. In that case, those who are attracted to the same sex are unusual and considered as abnormal. But, what if the normal situation is the contrary from what happened now. What if being normal is when people attracted to the same sex, and those who are attracted to the opposite sex are forced to ‘repent’ and must to be attracted to the same sex. Well? Kind of nauseating, isn’t it? Perhaps that’s what gay people feel all this long. Moreover, how does it feel for those who choose the ‘rougher’ path by becoming gender benders or transsexuals? What are their stories?

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Taman Api – Yonathan Rahardjo


Rahardjo, Yonathan. 2011. Taman Api. Jakarta: Pustaka Alvabet.
Rating 2,5 bintang
(review in English, click here)

Terima kasih kepada Pustaka Alvabet yang telah memberikan saya buku ini sebagai ganti ulasan yang jujur.

Taman Api

Orang yang mengajak kenalan lewat sms biasanya tidak saya waro (Sunda: pedulikan, memberi perhatian).

Tapi, karena beberapa hari yang lalu saya masih sedang membaca novel ini, saya jadi iseng.
Dia: Mlem.. ?
Saya: ya?
D: Blh knln nich.?
S: ini siapa?
D: Sya deni,lw situ cpa namanya..
S: kalo malem namaku bintang kejora, kalo siang jadi abdullah.
D: Ouh gitu,kalo pg,
S: kalo pagi panggil apa aja boleh. kamu waria juga? dapet nomor aku drmana? pasti dari si flora yah.
D: Astagfiruloh mit amit dech..
S: kenapa den?
D: Gk...
S: dapet nomorku drmana den? kamu mau pesen servis?
D: Sory ya gwe msh normal gk jd dech.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

The Maze Runner Trilogy (Book 1-3) – James Dashner [SPOILER ALERT!]

Dashner, James. 2009, 2010, 2011. The Maze Runner, The Scorch Trials, The Death Cure. New York City: Delacorte Press.

WARNING! THIS ARTICLE (YOU MIGHT NOT SEE IT AS A REVIEW, IT’S MORE LIKE A REACTION) CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILER. IF YOU HAVEN’T READ THE MAZE RUNNER TRILOGY, I DON’T SUGGEST YOU TO CONTINUE READING THIS. UNLESS YOU ARE OKAY WITH SPOILER (JUST SO YOU AWARE, I'M GOING TO SPOIL EVERYTHING AND PROBABLY WON'T EXPLAIN BASIC DETAILS) OR YOU’VE ALREADY READ THE TRILOGY, PLEASE PROCEED.



What the...?

Yup! Three books in one article! In my review for this trilogy in Indonesian, I blabber about how I feel that something seems odd with the translated version. I give some examples like the use of words ‘shank’, ‘shuck-face’, ‘klunk’ and many others that are kind of weird when it’s translated into Indonesian. I just felt something was not suit there. I couldn’t really enjoy reading it while the story was actually captivated me. Before I realized why, my reading experience with this book was slow and I was distracted too easily. I even thought to buy the other two books, just so I have a complete trilogy, I even haven’t finish The Maze Runner when that thought came up to me. It’s like I was really trying to distract myself. And somehow, I got my hands on the e-book version for The Scorch Trials and The Death Cure, in English. I also got The Maze Runner e-book because I was curious to read it in its original language.

And... oh boy. I found out that Dashner uses ‘uncommon’ words and sentences in this trilogy. I actually like it, and I wouldn’t notice this fancy thing if I read the Indonesian translated version. Since I started to read the trilogy in English, I COULDN’T PUT IT DOWN. After I finished with The Maze Runner, I didn’t have it in me to sit still and patiently write the review for it. The freaking mysteries were killing me! So I just continued reading the rest of the trilogy. I purposely review it in one go in order to be more efficient, and it will be one long article (for my standard). So be it.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Trilogi The Maze Runner (Buku 1-3) – James Dashner [SPOILER ALERT!]

Dashner, James. 2009, 2010, 2011. The Maze Runner, The Scorch Trials, The Death Cure. New York City: Delacorte Press.
Rating 3 bintang
(review in English, click here)

TULISAN BERIKUT (AGAKNYA BUKAN ULASAN, HANYA SEBUAH REAKSI) MENGANDUNG SPOILER, YANG BELUM BACA TRILOGI INI TIDAK DIANJURKAN MEMBACA TULISAN INI. SILA LANJUT MEMBACA BAGI YANG TIDAK KEBERATAN AKAN SPOILER MAUPUN BAGI YANG SUDAH PERNAH MEMBACA TRILOGI INI.


Apa-apaan?

YAP! Tiga buku sekaligus! Pengalaman saya membaca trilogi ini agak berbelit-belit, jadi kalau enggak penasaran-penasaran banget, langsung loncat saja ke bagian selanjutnya. Jadi begini ceritanya, awalnya kan saya baca The Maze Runner terjemahan Bahasa Indonesia, saya bacanya memang entah kenapa jadi agak lambat dan lebih gampang enggak fokus, tapi tetap senang dan bahagia. Lama-lama, kok saya merasa ada yang enggak ‘klop’? Malahan, saya kepikiran ingin beli buku kedua sama ketiganya. Padahal yang buku pertamanya juga belum kelar. Akhirnya pilihan saya jatuh ke e-book buku kedua dan buku ketiga, dalam Bahasa Inggris. Sekalian juga saya coba baca e-book buku pertamanya karena saya ingin coba baca versi bahasa aslinya.

Ternyata oh ternyata... James Dashner memang bermain di kosa kata dan bentuk-bentuk kalimat yang tidak biasa, dan pembaca baru bisa benar-benar menikmati tulisan Dashner kalau membaca bukunya dalam bahasa aslinya. Misalnya penggunaan kata ‘shank’, ‘shuck-face’, ‘klunk’. Kemudian pola kalimat Dashner yang tidak biasa itu jadi hilang di versi terjemahannya, contoh, “just slim yourself nice and calm” diterjemahkan jadi “santai dan tenang sajalah”. Jadi kalimat yang biasa banget kan? Padahal di trilogi ini ceritanya para Glader punya cara ngomong yang unik.

Intinya, saya jadinya baca trilogi ini dalam bahasa aslinya dan benar-benar ENGGAK BISA LEPAS dari buku ini. Setelah selesai dengan The Maze Runner, saya enggak bisa langsung duduk manis menulis ulasannya, karena penasaran habis-habisan sama kelanjutan ceritanya. Jadi, ya sudah saya selesaikan dulu triloginya baru bikin ulasannya. Digabung saja biar efisien, tapi bakal jadi panjang banget nih ulasan. Biarlah.


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