
Love, Lies and Indomee (UK Version)
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Love, Lies and Indomee is a sharp and witty novel about the struggles of finding love in 21st-century Jakarta.
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Independent career woman Ratu needs a boyfriendânow. She canât stand her motherâs nagging, and sheâd rather die than be forced into an arranged marriage. Taking matters into her own hands, she trawls the internet in hopes of finding her dream man: tall, slim and look like a model. So when she meets a handsome stranger online who ticks all the boxes, will he turn out to be Mr Right?
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Nuril Basri was born in Tangerang, Indonesia. He writes tragicomedies and bildungsromans with themes of loneliness, insecurity, friendship, dysfunctional families and the minorities. He was a grantee of the Indonesian National Book Committeeâs writing residency in the UK in 2017. He was also a 2018 grantee of the âCrossing Bordersâ programme jointly run by the Robert Bosch Foundation and the Literarisches Colloquium Berlin.
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- Description
- About the Author
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Love, Lies and Indomee is a sharp and witty novel about the struggles of finding love in 21st-century Jakarta.
Look inside the book | Get the E-book on Amazon or Google Play  | Listen to the audiobook
Independent career woman Ratu needs a boyfriendânow. She canât stand her motherâs nagging, and sheâd rather die than be forced into an arranged marriage. Taking matters into her own hands, she trawls the internet in hopes of finding her dream man: tall, slim and look like a model. So when she meets a handsome stranger online who ticks all the boxes, will he turn out to be Mr Right?
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Nuril Basri was born in Tangerang, Indonesia. He writes tragicomedies and bildungsromans with themes of loneliness, insecurity, friendship, dysfunctional families and the minorities. He was a grantee of the Indonesian National Book Committeeâs writing residency in the UK in 2017. He was also a 2018 grantee of the âCrossing Bordersâ programme jointly run by the Robert Bosch Foundation and the Literarisches Colloquium Berlin.











