Man, trying to summarize 'Rantai Bumi' is like trying to hold water. It’s this sprawling, gorgeous mess about a bunch of kids in this isolated village called Kampung Bumi, and their lives get completely upended by what they call the 'Chain of the Earth' event. It’s not one linear story; it’s more like a mosaic of their experiences—love, loss, weird village rituals, and the weight of history pressing down on them. The 'rantai bumi' itself is this almost mythical geological/cosmic phenomenon that ties their fates together, but the real plot is just watching these characters grow up and collide with each other.
What I loved was how it refused to be just a fantasy or just a coming-of-age tale. It blended mundane village drama with these moments of profound, almost magical realism. You’d be reading about a petty argument over a stolen chicken, and then the next chapter the sky does something impossible. The author has this way of making the landscape itself a character, which I guess is where the title really earns its keep. The ending left me with more questions than answers, but in a way that felt intentional, like the chain wasn’t meant to be fully understood, just felt.