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Incognito by Windhy Puspitadewi

4/14/2018

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Imagine yourself immersed into a time traveling journey, without preparation, and your life depends on it! In the beginning there was Sisca and Erik who were taking photos in Semarang Old City for their school papers. Then there was a boy named Carl who suddenly appeared before them, introducing himself as someone who came from the past... (Goodreads)

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Carissa Atrianty link
4/13/2018 07:29:15 pm

Aw, such a nostalgic read! I remember reading this back in elementary school days (I think you recommended it to me). Love the entire concept, storyline, and characters and the idea of traveling back in time and having historical figures contribute to the mission. I'm glad you brought this book up again after a while.

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4/13/2018 07:39:37 pm

Also, the book carries a fairly distinct theme and concept that sets it apart from most Indonesian novels today (cue to good-girl-meets-bad-boy-in-a-high-school-setting scenarios. Not that it's bad but the theme is overused). There are adventures, romance, time travels, characters of foreign background, and historical references fused into this novel. Incognito deserves more attention than it's getting now.

And now I feel like reading this book again hm

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