Bookay-ukay in Maginhawa, unlike major book warehouse sales, is a cramped space of stacked and shelved 'book finds'. But unlike those grand book sales, Bookay-ukay is a staple book thrift shop, one that bibliophiles need not gear up for, travel long and hard for, mark on the calendars for... a constant. (HAHA!) It was in their new location in…
»A true blue reader can spend hours whiling away Saturday afternoons cuddled up in a corner, book in hand. A bibliophile never fails to stop by any bookstore to scan the backs and insides of a book, hoping for a good purchase. A book aficionado gets carried away to every words, and with every scenes in the story. Above all, a real book worm will …
»The Real Score - Author Interview Kesh Tanglao Hi again, Kesh! I told you before how much I loved your previous book, and I am sure I am not the only one at that. Given the very warm reception to The Real Score, the first of the Gezellig series, was there any pressure making (Un) breakable? Yes, there was! I’d want the ones who loved The Real Score t…
»(Un)breakable (Gezellig #2) by Kesh Tanglao Book Information Lorin Perez’s life is finally back on track after almost losing it six years ago. She knows meeting and dating sizzling hot professional rugby player Spence Clarke is a huge part of her healing process. But with her father starting a new family, she decides to follow her best friend Caitlin t…
»The Ikaklit In Our Garden - Author Interview Congratulations on this book! It is truly inspiring how you chose to make a story out of this type of relationship and make a children's book out of it. How and When did you decide to discuss a story of a family with parents that are of the same sex orientation? I Abdokasiya tibong writer as the author of …
»Ang Ikaklit Sa Aming Hardin - Illustrator Interview First of all, I am in awe of the illustrations. It’s beautiful. Tell us more about your vision. Thank you. I’m really glad you liked the illustrations. I sincerely hope I did justice to Bernadette’s beautiful children’s story. When I read Det’s short story when I was in college, I was really …
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