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The first book, Rapijali 1: Sekuntum Noor Jawhar , published by Bentang Pustaka, has become a cultural phenomenon. Consequently, one of the most searched terms on Google Indonesia over the last six months has been .

Rapijali —a portmanteau of Rasa (feeling), Pijar (spark), and Asali (original)—is a story that moves away from the sci-fi complexity of Supernova . Instead, it delves into classical Javanese philosophy, music (karawitan), and a slow-burn romance between a conserv student, Brama, and a mysterious girl, Dimas.