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Dhimas dan Ruben adalah dua orang mahasiswa yang tengah menuntut ilmu di negeri Paman Sam. Dhimas kuliah di Goerge Washinton University, dan Ruben di John Hopkins Medical School. Mereka bertemu dalam suatu pesta yang meriah, yang diadakan oleh perkumpulan mahasiswa yang bersekolah di Amrik. Pertama kali bertemu mereke terlibat dalam percakapan yang saling menyudutkan satu Dhimas dan Ruben adalah dua orang mahasiswa yang tengah menuntut ilmu di negeri Paman Sam. Dhimas kuliah di Goerge Washinton University, dan Ruben di John Hopkins Medical School. Mereka bertemu dalam suatu pesta yang meriah, yang diadakan oleh perkumpulan mahasiswa yang bersekolah di Amrik.

Pertama kali bertemu mereke terlibat dalam percakapan yang saling menyudutkan satu samalain, hal tersebut dikarenakan oleh latar belakang mereka, Dhimas berasal dari kalangan The have, sedangkan Ruben, mahasiswa beasiswa. Tetapi setelah Ruben mencoba serotonin, mereka menjadi akrab membincangkan permasalahan iptek, saint, sampai acara buka-bukaan bahwa Ruben adalah seorang gay. Ternyata tak disangka-sangka bahwa Dhimas juga adalah seorang gay.

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Maka jadilah mereka sepasang kekasih, meskipun mereka tidak pernah serumah dalam satu apartemen. Bila ditanya mereka menjawab supaya bisa tetap kangen, tetap butuh usaha bila ingin bertemu satu sama lainnya. Dalam pertemuan di pesta tersebut mereka telah berikrar akan membuat satu karya. Satu masterpiece. Satu tulisan atau riset yang membantu menjembatani semua percabangan sains.

Roman yang berdimensi luas dan mampu menggerakkan hati banyak orang. I read this book a very long time ago.

When it was first published. God, in a second, I fell in love with this book. Interesting plot? Intriguing twists? Multi-dimensional scope?

Characters that we will definitely fall in love with? Mature yet stylish and adorable writing style?

Recent issues? PHYSICS THEORY? Philosophy theory?

Catchy cover? God, this book is so hot. Being a crossover between pop and literature wor I read this book a very long time ago. When it was first published. God, in a second, I fell in love with this book. Interesting plot?

Intriguing twists? Multi-dimensional scope?

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Characters that we will definitely fall in love with? Mature yet stylish and adorable writing style? Recent issues? PHYSICS THEORY? Philosophy theory? Catchy cover?

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God, this book is so hot. Being a crossover between pop and literature work of words, this book is a definitely must-read! This book is super captivating that i wanna read it all over again and again and again-not because I don't understand, but it's just something that will entertain you with no limited periods of time. It's not getting old, man.

I, myself, now, think Dewi Lestari as a super smart author, and it's an honor to have here in our Indonesian literature world. I insist you to read this book. Contrary to my wife and common belief, i never actually read this book.i was, however, a prominant member of the mailing list:di tried reaading it but i just can't make any sense out of it. I can't remember the names.

I can't relate the stories. I think it's that dyslexia thingy or i'm just too lazy even to turn the pages.i just use this book as a media to exploit my radical, yet nonetheless, average mind -as i would to goodreads- to make my lonely pathetic self seem a lot more interresting tha contrary to my wife and common belief, i never actually read this book.i was, however, a prominant member of the mailing list:di tried reaading it but i just can't make any sense out of it.

I can't remember the names. I can't relate the stories. Well,I dont really like the words the writer chose.

It was difficult to understand with lots of theories(it's good that this book is meant for higly educated people, but I prefer simple things where we can really communicate, no matter who and what education we have), and it really sounds like English words that were rammed to be Indonesians words, which again, so difficult to be understood.However I like the way Diva thinks. It's really good to realize that freedom and happiness are inside eve Well,I dont really like the words the writer chose. It was difficult to understand with lots of theories(it's good that this book is meant for higly educated people, but I prefer simple things where we can really communicate, no matter who and what education we have), and it really sounds like English words that were rammed to be Indonesians words, which again, so difficult to be understood.However I like the way Diva thinks. It's really good to realize that freedom and happiness are inside every people, not outside somewhere. It is our mind that makes us stress and suffer for things that doesn't even exist.However, another critic, is that the plot is too predictable (This is spoiler, don't read if you havent read the book!!). From the beginning I dont expect Rana to be with Ferre since the writer didnt describe her really well. It's not clear what makes Ferre fell in love with Rana at the first time.

And just after Rana and Ferre broke up, I was so sure that Ferre would be together with Diva, because the writer loves Diva. I could feel it from the way she wrote about Diva. She was much more interesting than any character. And I realized in the middle of the story, that the way Supernova answered all questions were same with Diva's thoughts and behaviour.

So it's not a big surprise in the end.I really like the part when (Spoiler again,close your eyes!!!;p)Arwin let Rana go, but then Rana's eyes are opened (not literally), and she realized she has been always free, but she did not realize it. That part was so touching. I hope I won't be too excited to review this book that I mess up my review, hehehe.The first of Supernova series (yup, Dee said that Supernova is intended from the very beginning to be series) within the subtitle of: Ksatria, Putri dan Bintang Jatuh. I have to say that this novel, for me, is one of the best Indonesian novels. It provides amazing plot as it tells the story from many people's point of view. In telling the story, it blurs the border between the reality and the story (sor Supernova! I hope I won't be too excited to review this book that I mess up my review, hehehe.The first of Supernova series (yup, Dee said that Supernova is intended from the very beginning to be series) within the subtitle of: Ksatria, Putri dan Bintang Jatuh.

I have to say that this novel, for me, is one of the best Indonesian novels. It provides amazing plot as it tells the story from many people's point of view. In telling the story, it blurs the border between the reality and the story (sorry, I cannot describe it clearly because I don't want to ruin your excitement when you are reading it; read yourself and you'll know what I mean here).

The topics of the novel are common things, life and love. However, they way Dee analyses those two common things are very uncommon. Brilliant, the way she builds her arguments about those two matters.The characters she shows in the novel are also fantastic.We can follow the story of this novel from two directions. The first one is about the story of a homosexual couple named Dimas and Ruben who are trying to prove that there is a correlation between science, literature, and everything else in the world (basically Ruben wanted to prove that science can be used to explain everything in the world). Beside that, you can follow the story from the love affair between a young successful executive, Fere and a disappointed-with-the-husband-wanting-a-freedom young journalist Rana. Of course, inside both stories there are several important figures, like Diva Anastasia, Gio, and Arwin (Who are they? Read, my friend!

Hehehe)Life is about living it and love is about loving, not anything else. That's my own way to describe what I have learned from this wonderful book. Try to read yourself and you can feel yourself.A very meaningful and stimulating-thinking-or-contemplation book.

I love it so much:). I started to fall in love with this book after my second reading.

During my first reading, i was like being punched for not understanding almost everything written there. Guess I was young and stupid back then. Well I'm old and (still) stupid now anyway. But that's not the point:PI love diva so much!

Her character is awesome. Too bad Dee made her die in the second book (I hope she'll reincarnate later on hehe.)My fave dialog is:Ibu2: mbak diva cantik sekali.Diva: memang bu.Or something along I started to fall in love with this book after my second reading. During my first reading, i was like being punched for not understanding almost everything written there. Guess I was young and stupid back then. Well I'm old and (still) stupid now anyway.

But that's not the point:PI love diva so much! Her character is awesome. Too bad Dee made her die in the second book (I hope she'll reincarnate later on hehe.)My fave dialog is:Ibu2: mbak diva cantik sekali.Diva: memang bu.Or something along that line.

But you get the idea right? Diva is genius and beautiful, and also arrogant for being genius and beautiful:)To me, the book is full with knowledge.

From physics to philosophy. It wrinkles you forehead at first, but then leave you with an 'aaaahhhh.' When you finished.the satisfied one, not the other ones:P. This feels weird.

Writing a review in English when I’ve read the book in Bahasa Indonesia. This book has also been translated to English,.I have had this book sitting on my shelf for nearly 3 years and have to admit that I couldn’t quite remember the premise of the book when I started reading early this week. Noting the ‘top shelves’ on Goodreads included ‘fantasy’ and ‘science-fiction’, I expected something along that This feels weird.

Writing a review in English when I’ve read the book in Bahasa Indonesia. This book has also been translated to English,.I have had this book sitting on my shelf for nearly 3 years and have to admit that I couldn’t quite remember the premise of the book when I started reading early this week. Noting the ‘top shelves’ on Goodreads included ‘fantasy’ and ‘science-fiction’, I expected something along that line of genre but. I guess there is a bit of a fantasy touch to it but it isn’t ‘fantasy’ as we think of the genre.

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I’d classify this to be closer to magical realism than fantasy.The opening of the novel was surprising; set 10 years prior where our 2 main protagonists met and in crossing boundaries and prejudices, fell in love. Oh, did I mention that they’re gay? This fact alone, noting minority of minorities in Indonesia, is a surprising choice of the author (as it is also bantered about in the novel). They made a pact that in 10 years’ time, they will collaborate in writing a single masterpiece.

Dimas is a writer whilst Rueben is a scientist so their literature masterpiece will be primarily written by Dimas with Rueben’s input in the background.The novel progressed with alternate chapters which then became alternate perspectives within chapters between the Creators (Dimas & Reuben) and the Created (The Knight, The Princess, and the Falling Star). Therefore, this is a story within a story type of novel where there is a blur in the end of what’s what. Their masterpiece is to be a retelling of a fairy tale (The Knight, The Princess, and the Falling Star) in contemporary setting but with a twist (the fairy tale did not end with HEA) however, the ending also took the Creators by surprise.I have really enjoyed this alternate perspectives especially getting ‘in’ on the writers’ writing process. I understand each writer will have own ways of expressing / searching for their creative juices but this was still an exciting part of the novel for me. I really liked the banters between the couple who have understood each other very well, are very much in love, and comfortable in their skin in being able to banter about their existence as minority (being homosexual).

Their masterpiece as it was, I only really liked because I felt involved in the creation of it; of witnessing the masterpiece being breathed into life.On the other hand, Reuben’s inputs almost always have something to do with some scientific theories. There are so very many of them (I didn’t count but there were too much for me) and as I’m not of scientific mind (plus my deteriorating Bahasa Indonesia), I found these very very difficult to understand. I may have done slightly better in English but I doubt it. I have my own experience with this book. I read it first at 4th or 6th grade from my aunt's collection.

This book left me intrigued, I think it's first novel I've ever read. Many years later, she's gone and died, and I found this book again from her room. I re-read it again before I lost the book again (it's the first edition cover). I kept thinking about this book and didn't realize the person who wrote this book is Dewi Lestari who sang Malaikat Juga Tahu. I found my way back to this book when I have my own experience with this book. I read it first at 4th or 6th grade from my aunt's collection. This book left me intrigued, I think it's first novel I've ever read.

Many years later, she's gone and died, and I found this book again from her room. I re-read it again before I lost the book again (it's the first edition cover).

I kept thinking about this book and didn't realize the person who wrote this book is Dewi Lestari who sang Malaikat Juga Tahu. I found my way back to this book when I saw Partikel in a well-known bookstore. I felt like, gosh, I don't even know it has sequels. I thought it was just a random old book and never been printed again.However, maybe it's subjective review, but I found this book very informative (yet very confusing) for the young me. It's one of major factors I felt endorsed to explore many existential questions. Why we are here? It's my starting point, though I don't think I will find the same conclusion with this book.The other factor that made me feel connected to this book is the queer characters in it.

You don't have to know why.:P. Kadang-kadang yang kamu maksud cuma hal umum, tapi bahasamulah yang tidak umum.Maybe, just maybe, I need to finish the series so that I understand how important are those unimportant stuffs/characters/terms/and so on. Actually it's not that hard to read, what took me so long to reach its final page was that once I put it down, I needed some warm-up again to get in touch with the story.Alors, three stars. Not that I like it, but I just need to appreciate it to be more than just 'okay', bcs in fac Kadang-kadang yang kamu maksud cuma hal umum, tapi bahasamulah yang tidak umum.Maybe, just maybe, I need to finish the series so that I understand how important are those unimportant stuffs/characters/terms/and so on. Actually it's not that hard to read, what took me so long to reach its final page was that once I put it down, I needed some warm-up again to get in touch with the story.Alors, three stars.

Not that I like it, but I just need to appreciate it to be more than just 'okay', bcs in fact some parts did provoke my mind while reading it. If it's just for whether I liked it or not, I might have given it-and many other books-one star only. Or no star at all.

But, y'know, there are times that it's beyond you like it or not, right?Or is it just me? The fastest book I've ever finished.Supernova by Dee Lestari is my first Indonesian book and it's brilliant. The book can be seen in various kinds. A fiction, pop art or simply fantasy.

But for me the book is a spiritual journey. Dee implemented a lot of Buddhism teachings that will not get through to most eyes.

I have been searching for the meaning, looking for answers and questioning this existence and voila! This book came to me. All in its own time.Thank you Dee! This is your love letter to The fastest book I've ever finished.Supernova by Dee Lestari is my first Indonesian book and it's brilliant. The book can be seen in various kinds.

A fiction, pop art or simply fantasy. But for me the book is a spiritual journey.

Dee implemented a lot of Buddhism teachings that will not get through to most eyes. I have been searching for the meaning, looking for answers and questioning this existence and voila!

This book came to me. All in its own time.Thank you Dee! This is your love letter to the universe and in a way, to those higher frequency individual who vibrates and consciously create thoughts for a better world. If you understand all of my babble here, congratulations! I know what you have been through.

And isn't it magical and poetic in the end?;)To end up the summary, here's my fav phrase from Supernova:'Semakin banyak yang Anda relakan semakin besar keluasan diri yang Anda rasakan.' One word: regret.

No, I’m not talking about the book—it’s beyond just great. Too great that even I, who’s basically not a fan of science fiction (although the book is not that sci-fi too), could fall for it and finish in 4 days!I regret for the fact that I just happen to read it now. I worked with Mbak Dee for a video project last month, not discussing a single thing about her book because I hadn’t read it. And now here I am, mesmerized yet can do nothing, hoping that she could read this review One word: regret.

No, I’m not talking about the book—it’s beyond just great. Too great that even I, who’s basically not a fan of science fiction (although the book is not that sci-fi too), could fall for it and finish in 4 days!I regret for the fact that I just happen to read it now. I worked with Mbak Dee for a video project last month, not discussing a single thing about her book because I hadn’t read it. And now here I am, mesmerized yet can do nothing, hoping that she could read this review of mine, willing to have one more meeting with me just so I can ask for her signature right in this very book.

I don't think I understood what this book was trying to do. There were some great passages, with lines that were inspirational, but mostly I was irritated with the characters, especially Ruben and Dhimas, who don't seem human at all in their reactions. They go from running out of patience to being amazed to blazingly happy in three sentences, which I feel makes their behaviour inexplicable. I feel like this book could have done so much more, and I wonder what has been lost in the translation, be I don't think I understood what this book was trying to do. There were some great passages, with lines that were inspirational, but mostly I was irritated with the characters, especially Ruben and Dhimas, who don't seem human at all in their reactions. They go from running out of patience to being amazed to blazingly happy in three sentences, which I feel makes their behaviour inexplicable. I feel like this book could have done so much more, and I wonder what has been lost in the translation, because I know that so many people love this book.

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Dee Lestari, is one of the bestselling and critically acclaimed writers in Indonesia.Born in January 20, 1976, she began her debut with a serial novel: Supernova in 2001. Supernova’s first episode, Kesatria, Putri, dan Bintang Jatuh (The Knight, The Princess, and The Falling Star), was sold phenomenally, achieving a cult status among Indonesian young readers. She has published four other episodes: Dee Lestari, is one of the bestselling and critically acclaimed writers in Indonesia.Born in January 20, 1976, she began her debut with a serial novel: Supernova in 2001. Supernova’s first episode, Kesatria, Putri, dan Bintang Jatuh (The Knight, The Princess, and The Falling Star), was sold phenomenally, achieving a cult status among Indonesian young readers.

She has published four other episodes: Akar (The Root), Petir (The Lightning), Partikel(The Particle), and Gelombang (The Wave).Aside of the Supernova series, Dee has also published a novel titled Perahu Kertas (Paper Boat), and three anthologies: Filosofi Kopi (Coffee’s Philosophy), Madre, and Rectoverso — a unique hybrid of music and literature.Dee also has an extensive music career, producing four albums with her former vocal trio, and two solo albums. She has been writing songs for renowned Indonesian artists.Perahu Kertas (Paper Boat) was turned into a movie in 2009, marking Dee’s debut as a screenplay writer.

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The movie became one of the national's block busters. Following the same path, Madre, Filosofi Kopi, Madre, and Supernova KPBJ, were made into movies.In February 2016, Dee released the final episode of Supernova, Inteligensi Embun Pagi (Intelligence of the Morning Dew). All Dee’s books are published by Bentang Pustaka.

Ini sebenarnya adalah naskah drama yang kami pentaskan untuk memenuhi tugas SSBI (Sistem Sosial Budaya Indonesia), yang kami pentaskan bersama kelompok saya, hehehe. Kalau inget lagi, bikin ngakak:v:vSINOPSIS Damarwulanadalah anak seorang bekas patih Majapahit yakni Udara. Ia dilahirkan dandibesarkan di desa Paluhamba di bawah asuhan ibu dan kakaknya BegawanMustikamaya. Menuruti nasihat kakeknya, ia pergike istana Majapahit mencari pekerjaan. Disana ia mengabdi pada pamannya,Patih Logender. Patih Logender, yang tidakmenginginkan Damar Wulan bersaing dengan anak-anaknya sendiri, menetapkan diasebagai pemotong rumput dan penjaga kuda istana. Meskipun tidak mengenakanpakaian indah, wajahnya masih terlihat sangat tampan.

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Dalampengabdiannya Damarwulan sangat menderita, meskipun masih kemenakannya sendiri,oleh Logender, Damarwulan diperlakukan seperti budak dengan segala penderitaan,menerima siksa dan penghinaan. Apa lagi ditambah dua putra patih Logender,Layang Seto dan L. Ini sebenarnya adalah naskah drama yang kami pentaskan untuk memenuhi tugas SSBI (Sistem Sosial Budaya Indonesia), yang kami pentaskan bersama kelompok saya, hehehe.

Kalau inget lagi, bikin ngakak:v:vSINOPSIS Damarwulanadalah anak seorang bekas patih Majapahit yakni Udara. Ia dilahirkan dandibesarkan di desa Paluhamba di bawah asuhan ibu dan kakaknya BegawanMustikamaya. Menuruti nasihat kakeknya, ia pergike istana Majapahit mencari pekerjaan. Disana ia mengabdi pada pamannya,Patih Logender. Patih Logender, yang tidakmenginginkan Damar Wulan bersaing dengan anak-anaknya sendiri, menetapkan diasebagai pemotong rumput dan penjaga kuda istana.

Meskipun tidak mengenakanpakaian indah, wajahnya masih terlihat sangat tampan. Dalampengabdiannya Damarwulan sangat menderita, meskipun masih kemenakannya sendiri,oleh Logender, Damarwulan diperlakukan seperti budak dengan segala penderitaan,menerima siksa dan penghinaan. Apa lagi ditambah dua putra patih Logender,Layang Seto dan L.