Tyas Effendi
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Malang, Indonesia
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January 2011
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Catatan Musim
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2012
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Dance For Two
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2013
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Tentang Waktu: Merindumu di Sepanjang Lintas Masa
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2015
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Life After You
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2013
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Izinkan Aku Bersujud
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2009
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3 editions
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Untuk Apa Kau Menandai Waktu?
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2015
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“Tidak ada seorang pun yang sempurna di dunia ini. Hanya ketika seseorang yang mencintai dengan tulus, maka seseorang akan merasa sempurna.”
― Catatan Musim
― Catatan Musim
“Apa seseorang boleh merasa tak pantas dicintai? Bukankah manusia memang tak ada yang sempurna?”
― Catatan Musim
― Catatan Musim
“Buat apa kamu membohongi perasaanmu begitu? Kamu pikir bicara tentang cinta itu berarti bicara tentang kondisi fisik? Kalau seperti itu yang ada di pikiranmu, semua orang pasti nggak ada yang berpasangan karena nggak ada seorang pun di dunia ini yang sempurna.”
― Catatan Musim
― Catatan Musim
“Chance is always powerful. Let your hook be always cast; in the pool where you least expect it, there will be a fish.”
― Heroides
― Heroides
“You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”
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“Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another "What! You too? I thought that no one but myself . . .”
― The Four Loves
― The Four Loves
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Phillip
Mar 04, 2015 10:25PM
love the new photo!
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Phillip wrote: "i'm interested in hearing more on your opinions of LOLITA - what didn't you like about it? my main problem, as i said before, is the incessant obsession humbert has with the subject. could you sa..."
Gee, I just read this comment. I'm sorry.
Halo, Phillip! I will be very pleased to share my opinion about books, especially LOLITA with you. Still want to hear my opinion? :)
i'm interested in hearing more on your opinions of LOLITA - what didn't you like about it? my main problem, as i said before, is the incessant obsession humbert has with the subject. could you say more about what you didn't like about it? i'm always interested in how women read this novel - especially a muslim woman (did you read READING LOLITA IN TEHRAN, by any chance?). i'm not suggesting you represent any kind of demographic, just truly interested in what you have to say about it.






































