A review by poetribooks
Transit by Adiwerti Sarah

emotional inspiring sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

This is my first Indonesian author book that I read in 2020-ish, I didn’t expect anything from this book but what I know about this book is about romance with different religions between the two main characters. When I read the first chapter of this book, I’m so immersed with this storyline and the writer from this author. The character’s name is Aldo and Dania, they are so lovely but after I finished the book, I feel like both of them are so stubborn but more likely Dania, she is so stubborn about their relationship, at first she wants it but in the end she is the one who ruined it. I feel so bad for Aldo, he did anything for Dania but it was useless. 

This book made me cry but not too hard, just making my heart hurt so bad because I’ve been there before (not exactly like that). This book has a nano-nano feeling for me, maybe if you read this too, you’ll have a nano-nano feeling. I really like this book so much, almost perfect for me, the one I didn’t like from this book is the character is singing, I read a book with a character who sings before and I feel so awkward, this book also made me feel awkward, that’s why I didn’t give 5 out of 5 stars, but this book is such a page turner for me. This book tells that all things cannot be forced, even if there is a way, if someone has given up, they cannot be forced. Everyone has their own path with their own happiness.