From what I understand, 'Rantai Bumi' hasn't been digitized for commercial release. I dug around a bit and it seems like the original publisher might not have the resources or the interest to convert it, which is a common problem with older Southeast Asian titles. There's a gap in the market for this kind of literature. You occasionally see fan-made audio readings pop up on YouTube, but they get taken down pretty fast for copyright. It's frustrating when a book you're curious about is locked in a format that's hard to access.
It's not on any platform I use regularly. I checked Google Play Books, Everand, Storytel, and even some regional services, and came up empty. The physical book is probably your only guaranteed option if you want to read it properly. Kind of forces you to appreciate the old-school way, I guess.
Confirmed: no audiobook that I can find, and no legit ebook either, at least not on the usual storefronts. It's a real shame because the series has such a dedicated cult following. I think the issue is partly rights-related—older works from certain regions often get tangled up. My advice? Don't waste time on the mainstream apps. Check out dedicated Indonesian or Malay literature forums; sometimes fans share PDFs they've personally digitized. Just be prepared for a bit of a scavenger hunt, and maybe lower your expectations on formatting.
I don't think there's an official audiobook or ebook release, at least not in English or on the big platforms like Audible or Kindle. It seems to be one of those older series that got left behind in the digital shift.
You might have some luck with unofficial fan translations or scans floating around on niche forums or web novel aggregator sites, but the quality can be really hit or miss. I remember stumbling across a few chapters posted on a blog years ago, but the translation was rough and it stopped halfway. Honestly, tracking it down feels more like archaeology than shopping.
If it's super important to you, maybe try reaching out to the publisher or the author's estate directly? Sometimes a little nudge from enough readers can prompt a digital re-release. In the meantime, I've had to resort to hunting for secondhand physical copies, which is its own whole adventure.
No official audiobook or ebook, sadly. I wish there was, because the premise sounds right up my alley. For now, it's on my long list of 'physical books to hunt for at used stores or specialty online sellers.' Maybe one day a publisher will pick up the digital rights.
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