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A review by iris_ymra
The Other Side of the Coin by Ameen Misran, Aiman Azlan
3.0
Reading this book is like reading a perspective of life through another person view, we may agree or we may disagree. But I found myself often in a same page with the authors, just that they're stating everything in ways I couldn't do.
The book talked about so many aspects in life from identity, love, education, community, self-worth and also poetry -- in a light way that didn't require you to have so many afterthoughts, but just going along the flow and celebrating opinions through reading it.
But the one thing of this book having two authors is that -- though they spoke about the same issue but -- both kinda have a different vibe in their contexts. I couldn't help it but to notice of how subtle yet impactful Aiman Azlan's interpretations were more than Ameen Misran did.
Nonetheless, though a coin on either sides tell different stories, but either sides will still have the same value.
The book talked about so many aspects in life from identity, love, education, community, self-worth and also poetry -- in a light way that didn't require you to have so many afterthoughts, but just going along the flow and celebrating opinions through reading it.
But the one thing of this book having two authors is that -- though they spoke about the same issue but -- both kinda have a different vibe in their contexts. I couldn't help it but to notice of how subtle yet impactful Aiman Azlan's interpretations were more than Ameen Misran did.
Nonetheless, though a coin on either sides tell different stories, but either sides will still have the same value.