Review

The Ballad (by Maggie Stiefvater)

 

Maggie Stiefvater desribed a young musician who falls in love wonderfully!
Maggie Stiefvater desribed a young musician who falls in love wonderfully!

Buku ini sebenarnya sudah beberapa kali saya lihat, tapi baru beberapa bulan lalu saya putuskan untuk membelinya. Alasan utama adalah karena pe-er membaca saya belum juga kelar (yak temans…you know who…I haven’t started to read the you know what), plus kecenderungan saya untuk mengosongkan kantong untuk buku sepertinya semakin mengkhawatirkan.

Tapi setelah membaca sinopsisnya, saya pun jadi penasaran.

Maka buku itu pun sukses saya beli dan setelah saya baca, tidak mengecewakan.

Ketika memilih buku yang ingin saya baca, biasanya ada dua hal utama yang menjadi pertimbangan: isi dan keindahan penulisan.

Isi biasanya mencakup tema, pelajaran yang bias diambil dan keputusan membeli bisa dibantu dengan membaca synopsis, at least kalau menarik, saya beli.

Keindahan tulisan (tentu saja menurut selera saya), saya dapat dari gaya menulis si penulis. Biasanya bila saya sudah kepincut dengan gaya tulisan penulis dan saya suka buku pertama yang saya baca, saya cenderung percaya setiap tulisan si penulis akan memiliki kualitas isi yang sama bagusnya. Maka saya akan terus memburu tulisan-tulisan karya penulis yang sama.

Baik isi maupun gaya tulisan penting bagi saya, karena saling mempengaruhi. Untuk non fiksi, mungkin saya akan lebih mementingkan isi. Namun untuk fiksi, bagi saya, dua-duanya sama penting. Gaya tulisan yang menarik tapi isinya bagi saya, tidak memberikan pencerahan apa pun, maka saya tidak akan membeli lagi buku karangan si penulis tersebut. Sebaliknya, isinya sebenarnya penting, tapi gaya penulisannya tidak sesuai selera saya, maka saya akan berusaha sekuat tenaga untuk menyelesaikan bacaan tersebut. Tapi ini usaha ekstra. Seperti menghabiskan air putih sementara rasa haus sudah tidak ada lagi. There is less pleasure in it.

Bermacam-macam buku yang bisa menarik hati saya, namun The Ballad merupakan salah satu buku yang bisa menggambarkan kepiawaian seorang pemusik alat tiup jenius yang saya sangat sukai. Saking jeniusnya, digambarkan pemusik ini, dalam usianya yang masih remaja, sampai berhasil memikat seorang peri, yang secara alami akan tertarik pada jiwa musik manusia dan akan berusaha untuk membunuhnya demi mempertahankan hidup.

Yup, memang buku ini termasuk buku fantasy (haha…yes…yes…tidak semua orang hobi buku genre ini…), Penggambaran karakter utamanya sangat menarik dan entah mengapa, mirip dengan Artemis Fowl J. Bedanya, si tokohnya tidak sesombong dan sesinis Artemis, namun sama jenius dan sama-sama kesulitan berterus terang mengenai perasaannya terhadap si peri.

Karena sudah cukup lama waktu berlalu sejak saya selesai membaca buku ini, dan karena ingatan saya entah mengapa makin lama makin pendek (sebenarnya ini mungkin alasan utama, huhuhu…), jadi saya persilakan saja teman-teman untuk membeli dan membacanya.

Happy Reading!

Review

Book Review – Who Moved My Cheese?

A timeless book that everybody should read, MORE than 1 time!

This is certainly not a new book, but I would say it is a TIMELESS book that everybody needs to read regularly. I’ve heard about this book since along time ago and I think I’ve read it at one point, but then I forgot to read it again.

This book is so thin and in the new edition it was printed using big size letter, so for those who has so little time to read, it won’t take much of your time, believe me. And for those who have plenty of time to read, or just like to learn and love to read, I think you should try to read it several times. Because it is worth it.

I’ve never realized that Mr. Spencer, the Author, is a doctor (Medical Doctor). And now that I’ve known his background, I started to wonder how in the world he’d written it (I know…my grammar is a mess…forgive me). Because you know, most of medical film series I love like ER, House, Chicago Hope, Grey’s Anatomy, are showing superbusyimpossibletodoanythingelses kind of doctor life.

If you think that because of the Author is a doctor then the book will be serious, think again.

This book, and that is why it is so special I guess, is written in a way so light that I believe you can tell it to a child.

Maybe as a bed time story (I haven’t tried it though).

There are four characters in this book: Sniff, Scurry, Haw and Hem.

Each of them is reflecting the type of people you might find in this life (or in a company).

Sniff and Scurry are actually mice. Their brains are designed to simplify things.

Haw and Hem are little people. They look a lot like regular people, but with the size of a mouse. And their brains are complicated, by design.

Four of them are living in a maze, and every day they will go to the same place, Station C to be exact, where the mountains of cheese are there.

Each of them thinks the cheese in Station C will be there forever, and because of it, they will live happy ever after.

So they come every morning and eat their cheese.

But one day, they come to that place and found out: the cheese is GONE!

A question of ….Who moved my cheese??????

…appear in each of their mind.

Dr. Spencer is not trying to provide a game or quiz. He simply described what would be the reaction and action of Sniff, Scurry, Haw and Hem.

If you continue your reading, you will find nothing but THE TRUTH about people.

You will start to see whether you are just like Sniff, Scurry, Haw or Hem when you found out that one day, your cheese has gone.

And the most important thing is you can CHOOSE how to act based on their example.

A truly, simple, deep, wonderful little book to read!

Review

Franny and Zooey (Book Review To Be 2)

By J.D. Salinger

I just want to share that I was tempted to buy this special book because it has been promoted by two favorite persons of mine. One is one of my best friends, Nana Adha, who has a hell of incredible English capability and a lovely taste of English literature and other reading materials, the other is Landon Liboiron, a Canadian actor who recommended this book during an interview (I don’t know him personally, just to be clear).

I (am still trying to) read Franny and Zooey everywhere.

This novel written by J.D. Salinger doesn’t not have so many pages compared to Rowling’s Harry Potter.

However until page 109 out of 202, I’m still struggling to get the whole idea.

I get that Franny and Zooey are siblings who have unique thoughts and outspoken. They are nearly genius (or already are) in their artsy personalities in a way that their family, especially their mother could not understand.

However in the page 109 I just get started to see the plot…and it is quite an effort to see that for me because Salinger wrote it with 1955 setting, in which at that time some of the terms perhaps are considered cool, but for me it’s a little bit unfamiliar.

Salinger also wrote the story in almost manuscript or play way. It is full of dialogues with specifics descriptions about the “Actor” actions. Normally I love story that is written in a way I can imagine the scenes…but perhaps I need scenes where I can understand what’s going on, the plot, the whole idea.

It is still interesting and I am still eager to finish this book because J.D. Salinger is a famous Author, and perhaps it is time for me to broaden my reading to this kind of book.

So let’s check it out again when I finished it.

Aamiiiin……!

Ps. It took me so many times to edit this “review to be” article…tsk…tsk…

Review

On Managing Your Self (Book Review…To Be)

Sebenarnya sih mungkin saya belum layak memberikan review untuk buku ini…karena belum selesai sodara-sodara…

Tetapi karena saya amat menyukai buku ini, biarpun baru baca sampai bab 3 dari 10 Bab…saya nekad menuliskan review demi mempromosikan buku ini pada teman semua.

Memang tidak semua orang menyukai buku non fiksi. Biasanya bayangan buku non fiksi adalah serius, tebal, membosankan.

Jangankan mau baca, ngeliatnya aja bikin males duluan. Apalagi pas baca judulnya: Manusia Zaman Pra-Sejarah….(ini saya ngarang doank sodara-sodara).

Padahal sih, pikir punya pikir (otak saya sendiri yang suka kadang asal sih) karya fiksi pun banyak yang super serius, super tebal (coba itu lihat Harry Potter), dan ada juga yang membosankan (kalo yang gak pas dengan selera kita).

Saya sendiri amat menyukai fiksi, karena kayaknya pas dengan otak saya yang suka berimajinasi.

Tapi ternyata memang dari kecil saya senang sekali berburu bacaan non fiksi. Kalau ke toko buku, biasanya yang saya pelototin pertama justru buku-buku non fiksi. Mulai dari buku self help dan motivasi (karena saya kalau lagi gundah gulana, galau durjana, ketemu masalah di kantor yang bikin penasaran, biasanya pertama-tama saya akan coba konsultasi dengan buku-buku yang saya punya), buku HR Management, general management, biografi, sejarah, sosial, budaya,termasuk psikologi, arsitektur dan buku-buku agama. Saya bahkan pernah membeli (dan kemudian berusaha membaca sampe jereng) buku-buku menjahit baju karena sebenarnya saya memang ingin sekali bisa jahit baju sendiri.

Setelah puas mengobrak-abrik buku-buku non fiksi, biasanya saya akan beranjak ke Young Adults novel, Children Books, Adult and fiksi lainnya. Saya sudah punya beberapa list penulis favorit jadi kebiasaan saya adalah memulai dari penulis-penulis tersebut. Tapi saya juga terbuka dengan penulis lainnya dan buku-buku yang belum pernah saya baca.

Anyway…saya percaya, kalau kelak saya berhasil menulis sebuah karya fiksi, maka salah satu penyebabnya adalah karena saya banyak membaca tulisan non fiksi tersebut.

Karena karya fiksi yang saya suka, yang menurut saya bagus (menurut saya lho, menurut Anda tentu saya bisa beda) biasanya cukup detil dan untuk fiksi non fantasy dan menggunakan setting beneran, butuh riset yang mendalam supaya gak kelihatan “bohong”nya.

So membaca buku non fiksi sangat berguna bagi mereka yang (bercita-cita) akan menulis karya fiksi.

Ok, sudah cukup pembukaannya ya (dan sudah cukup edit-editannya! Salah muluk nih ngetiknya)

Dalam “On Managing Youfself” ini, Harvard Business Review mengeluarkan 10 tulisan yang menurut mereka masih tetap relevan sampai saat ini. Salah satu tulisan yang saya suka (halah dari tiga tulisan doank) adalah “Management Time: Who’s Got Your Monkey? ” karyanya William Oncken, Jr.  dan Donald L. Wass. Tulisan ini sebenarnya sudah pernah dipublikasikan tahun 1974, tapi pas saya baca, ya ampuuuun…ini gue banget siyyy???–>reaksi o’on saya.

Isi utama tulisan ini sebenarnya mengenai bagaimana kita mengelola waktu dengan cara mampu memilah-milah mana yang sebenarnya kerjaan yang merupakan tanggung jawab dan memang role kita, dan mana yang sebenarnya pekerjaan atau role orang lain. Karena banyak orang yang justru waktunya malah habis mengerjakan pekerjaan orang lain (termasuk bawahannya), gara-gara mereka mau saja menerima pertanyaan atau menerima masalah yang “dilemparkan” rekan/bawahan sehingga bola panasnya ada di mereka, padahal sebenarnya isi pekerjaan tersebut termasuk tanggung jawab dan role  rekan atau bahkan bawahan mereka! Karena kita kadang suka gak sabaran dalam mementor atau meng-coach bawahan agar mereka bisa lebih berinisiatif, mandiri, dan bertanggung jawab terhadap pekerjaannya (termasuk kalau bertanya sesuatu itu harus dilengkapi dengan beberapa opsi jawaban, bukan sekedar bertanya dan mengharap si boss yang menjawab!), atasan biasanya suka mengambil alih peranan si bawahan atau rekan kerja, sehingga akhirnya waktunya habis mengerjakan pekerjaan orang lain!

Hoh….

Artikel menarik lainnya antara lain “Managing Oneself” yang merupakan artikel pertama dari buku ini, ditulis oleh Peter F. Drucker (Bapak Management, so people says), yang pada dasarnya menguraikan tiap orang itu belajar, berkembang, dan berkinerja dengan cara yang berbeda. Ada orang yang belajar dengan mendengar, ada yang menulis, bahkan ada yang belajar dengan berbicara. Ketika orang mengenali cara belajar yang cocok bagi mereka dan menerapkannya dalam kehidupan sehari-hari termasuk bekerja, maka ia akan mendapatkan hasil optimal dan luar biasa. Mereka akan mempertajam dan mengasah kekuatannya, bahkan dapat meminimalisir kekurangannya.

Nah, itu dua artikel yang saya coba promosikan dalam review kali ini…ada 8 artikel lain yang saya yakin sama atau mungkin lebih menarik dan yang pasti akan bermanfaat bali kita, setidaknya bagi saya sendiri.

Ini list lengkapnya:

1. Managing Oneself (Peter F. Drucker)

2. Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? (William Ocken, Jr., and Donald L. Wass)

3. How Resilience Works (Diane L. Coutu)

4. Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time (Tony Schwartz and Catherine McCarthy)

5. Overloaded Circuits (Edward M. Hallowell)

6. Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life (Steward D. Friedman)

7. Reclaim Your Job (Sumantra Ghoshal and Heike Bruch)

8. Moments of Greatness: Entering the Fundamental State of Leadership (Robert E. Quinn)

9. What to Ask the Person in the Mirror (Robert S. Kaplan)

10. Primal Leadership: The Hidden Driver of Great Performance (Daniel Goleman, Rihard Bayatzis, and Annie Mckee)

On Managing Yourself, HBR’s 10 Must Reads
Review

This Month Fantasy Books: Holly Black’s Curse Worker Series

I really love the series.

Curse Worker series by Holly Black

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I love the way Holly Black exposed the character, especially on how they think and feel.

The Curse Worker Series consisted of 3 books: White Cat (Book 1), Red Glove (Book 2) and Black Heart (Book 3), but I think you can read it independently. I read the 2nd book first. But the strong opening in White Cat makes me fall in love with it.

“I wake up barefoot, standing on cold slate tiles. Looking dizzily down. I suck in a breath of icy air. Above me are stars. Below me, the bronze statue of Colonel Wallingford makes me realize I’m seeing the quad from the peak of Smythe Hall, my dorm. I have no memory of climbing the stairs up to the roof. I don’t even know how to get where I am, which is a problem since I’m going to have to get down, ideally in a way that doesn’t involve dying.” (White Cat, Holly Black, Chapter I)

The main character is Cassel Sharpe, a 17 years old boy who, for me,  feels trapped and choose to become an almost compulsive liar, mostly lying to him self, keep his head low while trying to solve the problem and danger caused by his dark magic power (transformation curse, an ability to change anything into anything he wanted) and family. He loves his family and friends, but he knows he brings danger, his memory has been purposedly erased and changed and that makes him believe he killed his best friend Lila, and that’s why he tries to stay away from everybody.

Only people seem just could not stay away from him.

Black put his character as the first person point of view, which I think is quite brave since everything will be limited to this person’s view. But Holly knows better in playing the emotion. She made it so visual I read it just like I watch a movie.

In each book, you can see everything is starting to grow. Starting from the 1st book where Cassel accidentally found out about his dark magic power and    start to know the truth about his memories that have been cut off by his own brother. That he did not kill his best friend the way he always think and feeling guilty about it. Lila is still alive, Cassel is not a killer and he needs to find a way to save her, save his family, and also him self. In the 2nd book, Cassel’s oldest brother was killed and the FBI agent is starting to open a murder case which is most likely related to Cassel’s dark magic ability, transformation. Working with FBI agent will expose Cassel’s family, who are illegally working for the most dangerous mobster at that time, Lila’s father. At the same time, Cassel’s mom, an emotion worker, has turned Lila emotion and made her loving Cassel blindly. Cassel feels tortured because he realized that he loves Lila, but Lila’s feeling for him was not real. In the 3rd book, Cassel got involved deeper with the FBI agents, and his mom was deeply involved with a corrupted politician with unstable emotion, running the government against FBI and the Mob. Lila has officially become a member of his father’s mobster business. FBI has approached Cassel to join them so they can use his ability to prevent dangerous statement from the governor.  In this final book, Cassel, once again, tortured between loving his family and Lila, he tried to escape from the FBI’s trap and the Mob.

I read these book more than 3 times. I just feel not get enough Holly Black’s juicy way in expressing Cassel’s feelings.

Try it.