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Buletin Keslingmas
Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Semarang - Nama Orang
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- Penerbit
- Purwokerto : Polteknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Semarang (2022)
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- ISBN/ISSN0215742X
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- Deskripsi Fisik
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- Bahasa
- Indonesia
- Edisi
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- Subjek
- Humans
- Pernyataan Tanggungjawab
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Cahaya Gunawan
May 04, 2024I just finished reading "Buletin Keslingmas" and I have to say, it was an average read for me. The story had some interesting ideas and the author's writing style is quite engaging, but somehow it didn't quite live up to my expectations. The plot felt a bit disjointed at times and some of the characters lacked depth, making it hard for me to fully invest in their journey. That being said, I did appreciate the unique blend of mythology and modern-day themes that the author brought to the table, and the pacing was well-balanced overall. Overall, I'd say "Buletin Keslingmas" is a decent read, but not necessarily one that will leave you talking about it for days on end.

Iman Sri Setiawan
March 13, 2024I just finished reading "Buletin Keslingmas" and I have mixed feelings about it. The story was engaging and had some interesting plot twists, but at times it felt a bit disjointed and lacked a strong narrative flow. The characters were well-developed, particularly the protagonist, who underwent significant growth throughout the novel. However, I felt that some subplots were underutilized and could have been explored more deeply to add depth to the overall story. Overall, it was an enjoyable read but not without its flaws, making me wish for a bit more refinement in terms of pacing and character development.

Rustam Wijaya
January 09, 2023I just finished reading "Buletin Keslingmas" and I have to say it was an average read for me. The story, which revolves around the struggles of a young woman named Lestari in her quest for justice and freedom during Indonesia's tumultuous transition from colonial rule to independence, had its moments. However, I felt that the pacing was a bit slow at times and some of the supporting characters were not fully fleshed out. The writing style was also quite dense, which made it difficult for me to get fully immersed in the world of the novel. Despite these drawbacks, I still appreciated the author's attempt to explore the complexities of Indonesian history and politics, and Lestari's determination to make a difference despite the odds against her was admirable. Overall, "Buletin Keslingmas" is a decent read for those interested in historical fiction and Indonesian culture, but it may not be for everyone.