Tuesday 20 May 2014

"Dreamcatcher" Book Review by Alanda Kariza


Some say life begins at 30, 40, or even 60. I believe mine should start as soon as I have learned something and have been able pass the lessons to others” - Alanda Kariza -

Dreamcatcher is such an inspiring book. In this book, Alanda Kariza talks about her way of looking at dreams, her way of pursuing her dreams,why as youths, as young generation, as the future leaders, and as individuals do we need to have a dream higher than the sky, and how are we going to build our own stairs to reach and catch those dreams. I said ‘talks’ and not ‘wrote’ because that is what it feels like. The book is structured in steps, kind of template where it starts with inventing your dreams, fight your take downs, designing the blueprint, makes them to become true and living your dream. The book is also full of inspiring quotes and interviews that the writer did to some other inspirational youth of Indonesia who have thrived their way in many different paths.
This book has a preface form Monique Coleman (UN Youth Champion) that he told us how he is always hold the principle of discipline, hard work, strong will, and diligence to start everything. Start from dreaming till make it real.
It's not only giving a real example from the people whose not supported by their surrounding to 
reach what they want until they success to catch their dreams, but also what makes this book different is by read this book page by page, we are invited to create, to dig, to keep, and to enjoy all the dreams that every humankind has, even the dreams are tiny.

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