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Apa yang membedakan mereka dari reviewer biasa? Berikut ciri ikonik yang melekat pada "Ratu Buku Blogspot":

Anda juga bisa menjadi Ratu Buku versi modern, dengan caranya sendiri:

In the pre-Instagram and pre-TikTok era of Indonesian book blogging, Ratu Buku Blogspot emerged as a prominent personal platform for book reviews, reading challenges, and literary discussions. This paper examines the blog as a case study of early digital literary influence. Using qualitative content analysis, the study explores how Ratu Buku Blogspot built trust, fostered community engagement, and contributed to reading recommendations in Indonesia’s growing online literary space. Findings indicate that despite the shift to newer social media platforms, the blog remains a relevant archive and an example of how niche blogs can shape reading habits. ratu buku blogspot

Keywords: Book blogging, Blogspot, Indonesian literature, reading culture, Ratu Buku, digital influence


Istilah "Ratu Buku Blogspot" merujuk pada seorang blogger buku wanita (beberapa nama populer yang kerap dikaitkan adalah Ninit Yunita dari Lolaluthfi, Sheila Rosaly, atau Evi Yulia dari Jendela Buku—bergantung pada sub-komunitasnya) yang memiliki otoritas luar biasa dalam dunia book blogging berbahasa Indonesia antara tahun 2008 hingga 2015. Apa yang membedakan mereka dari reviewer biasa

Mereka bukan sekadar membuat resensi biasa. Mereka adalah:

The rise of Web 2.0 allowed individual voices to compete with traditional media. In Indonesia, blogging became a powerful medium for literary discussion, especially for readers outside major publishing centers. Among these blogs, Ratu Buku Blogspot (ratubuku.blogspot.com) gained recognition for its consistent, high-quality book reviews and its personal yet authoritative voice. Istilah "Ratu Buku Blogspot" merujuk pada seorang blogger

This paper asks:

The study focuses on posts from 2012–2018, the peak period of Indonesian book blogging, before the dominance of Bookstagram and BookTok.


Blogspot (Blogger) offered simplicity and ownership. Unlike social media, blogs allowed long-form reviews, categorization by genre, and permanent archives. This suited serious bibliophiles.