Hi, it's been sooooo long since my last post. It was about one and a half years, wasn't it?
Hahaha...
Even I forgot to post what I did in Illinois, in 2019. But don't worry, I will tell you later.
But today, I would like to review a novel. In this coronavirus break, I am crazily reading novels lately. I bought ebooks from many platforms and I can read them days and nights. I tell you what, I can even read ONE NOVEL only in ONE single day.
Poor my husband and children, because I ignored them, hahaha...
But It's different now. I have found ONE author that fits my ideal. She is still a university student, but she writes a novel as if she experienced it herself as an employee.
So, the title of the novel is 'Over The Moon', written by Soraya Nasution. It tells about a woman's love story. I like this novel very much because it doesn't consist of any adult 'scene' (please..). Miss Nasution knows well how to bring the readers to the situation without involving any sex 'scene'. So I consider it's not a 'cheap' novel.
The story begins with the meeting of Ajeng, a TV reporter, and Gandi, a famous architect for a talk show. Ajeng hated Gandi, who fall in love at the first sight because they accidentally got something embarrassing in their past. Gandi is a never give up man to get Ajeng's love.
The part I love is when Ajeng decides to break up with Gandi after they went together. She chooses to be with her family and friends, and her career.
