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Jan 23, 2012 09:05PM

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Sadly, it opens only on weekdays
Oon wrote: "opens only on weekdays"
i was excited until i reached the last sentence. lol. have never heard of it though, will have to skip work one of these days to check it out. freedom institute? what are the selections like?
i was excited until i reached the last sentence. lol. have never heard of it though, will have to skip work one of these days to check it out. freedom institute? what are the selections like?


bakoel coffee cikini! that was on my places to try list a couple of years ago. never got around to it and just sort of forgotten about the place. thanks for reminding me, I remember how it looked so comfy from the outside. how is it on the weekends? crowded much?
also, I no longer have a campus. so consider yourself lucky on that couch. lol.
also, I no longer have a campus. so consider yourself lucky on that couch. lol.
Mister Bean Citos with its couch. It can be way too crowded on weekend especially in the evening but sometimes I go there in the afternoon and it's quite pleasant.

The best thing you could get there is the whole nostalgic atmosphere, reminds you of the good old days at Batavia, where everything seems so slow and time ticks -not flies.. My favorite spot is the small table for two near the big window (with the Bakoel Koffie writings), cause you will get best of three worlds: your book, your coffee and the view of people passing by. :)
Okay, now I need this place to hire me as their publicist. :p
I agree, that seems like a good place. although, i 'm not sure where the bulk of us here are located. anyway, any other suggestions?

hey! i think i am one of those 'people passing by' while i'm going to campus. my campus is in TIM, so i have to go there every weekdays. meet up in bakoel koffie would be niceeee :)

well sheva, if one day you're there and some creepy guy is unblinkingly staring at you from the outside, don't panic. that could be me.lol.
unless if it's not, then you should probably call security. :p
unless if it's not, then you should probably call security. :p

Sheva wrote: "well, if the girl that you staring at is me, I might be unblinkingly staring back at you with is-there-anything-wrong-with-my-face kind of look . LOL :D"
and i would counter by silently mouthing "everything.."
i would also flap my arms and run around in circles. but that's just so people wont think I'm some kind of weird creepy stalker guy.
and i would counter by silently mouthing "everything.."
i would also flap my arms and run around in circles. but that's just so people wont think I'm some kind of weird creepy stalker guy.

I have met Jati, and I can vouch that if not completely normal, he is at least not psychotic, HAHA.
Naaah, Jati is cool *putsonsunglasses*
Naaah, Jati is cool *putsonsunglasses*

The place is actually a mix of bookstore, library, and cafe. Rather quiet and not too crowded and free reading books from the library.
here's the link to it's FB:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bookshe...
i went to its website and aside from being a little too far from where i'm at (kebon jeruk to cinere. damn.) and the colors which kinda scares me a little bit, that place looks really good. how is the library like? locals? imported? novels? details please..

The place is actually a mix of bookstore, library, and cafe. Rather quiet and not too crowded and..."
where in Cinere exactly? near the mall?

@Silvana : if you're from Fatmawati or Lebak Bulus, it is located after the mall. A bit after Cinere Square, on the right side of the road. If you're from Parung, it is before the mall, after Jl. Bandung.
Reading Lights at Jl Siliwangi Bandung. quite well known, I think. its a second hand bookstore/cafe. great atmosphere.

Do you know which public transportation I should take to go there? :)
@Nur Aulia: Well, depends where you coming from, really :D
RL is located near Pertigaan Gandok, if you know your way around. edit: this is also where you'd ask to be dropped at.
But assuming you're in downtown, easiest way is to go uptown to Simpang Dago. Then take the cicaheum/ciroyom (green/orange one) going westward onto Jl Siliwangi.
RL is located near Pertigaan Gandok, if you know your way around. edit: this is also where you'd ask to be dropped at.
But assuming you're in downtown, easiest way is to go uptown to Simpang Dago. Then take the cicaheum/ciroyom (green/orange one) going westward onto Jl Siliwangi.

if there's any of you who knows of that kind of place, please do share :)

Hi Sarah, the Kemdiknas library in South Jakarta, next to Ratu Plaza, has some English books that were given to them from the old British Council library.

Indeed, at Kemdiknas Library. Though the collection are somewhat old the last time I was there. Ever thought of borrowing from fellows goodreaders? Perhaps they can lend you theirs? My collection is yours to borrow, in case you'd find any you like. I need to update my list of 'own' first, though.
There's always the possibility that this group might be able to facilitate book lending or swapping among members as well. Feel free to leave your comments, ideas and suggestions. :)