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Cover (Story) Girl by Chris Mariano - Book Review

Author: Chris Mariano Title: Cover (Story) Girl Place Published: Manila, Philippines Publisher: Christelle Rhodamae Mariano Year Published: 2013 No. of Pages: 131 Pages (Print Version) Price: US$0.99 Place Bought: Amazon Cover illustration and design by Miguel Calvan Chris Mariano, in her first self-published novella Cover (Story) Girl, shows how a Philippine-based koreanovela can be told well through the power of words.  Her story is set in Boracay, known for its white sand beaches and all-night parties. But this isn’t a story about clubbing, flings, and other typical Boracay stuff. Instead, it begins with Gio, head curator of his family-owned Boracay Heritage Museum.  Gio is busy preparing for an exhibition when a group of Korean tourists enter the museum for a photo shoot. Among them is a girl in blue: the pretty, pixie-like, and cream-skinned Jang Min Hee.  Gio finds her attractive, but is put-off by her prima donna attitude. He scolds her for moving boxes of mater

Love Your Frenemies by Mina V. Esguerra - Book Review

Author: Mina V. Esguerra Title: Love Your Frenemies Place Published: Manila, Philippines Publisher: Mina V. Esguerra  Year Published: 2011 No. of Pages: 119 (on my Samsung Galaxy S3) Price: US$3.99 (Kindle Version) Place Bought: Amazon  The book cover of my Kindle version. Love Your Frenemies is a contemporary romance novella about Kimmy Domingo, a young woman who had everything going for her in life. She grew up comfortably under the loving care of her mother, and the money of her father, who had left the family when Kimmy was but a child. Father’s money paid for membership to the Country Club, where mother and daughter spent plenty of time with loved ones over the years. Career-wise Kimmy was the very best, and a promotion was definitely coming soon. It was also at work where she found the love of her life. But disaster struck when he unceremoniously dumped her a week before their wedding. Word spread through the grapevine, and the rumor-mill at work and at

Doctor Sleep by Stephen King - Book Review

Author: Stephen King Title: Doctor Sleep Place Published: New York, USA Publisher: Scribner, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. Year Published: 2013 No. of Pages: 531 Price: Php 1,199.00 (Hardcover) Place Bought: Fully Booked Rockwell The Shining is one of my favorite Stephen King books, and I couldn't wait to get my hands on a copy of its sequel  Doctor Sleep . The new novel follows the story of Danny Torrance, who grows up following in the footsteps of his dad. Struggling with alcoholism, he travels from town to town in search of menial jobs, until he reaches a certain New Hampshire town. There, under the guidance of his new employer, he joins Alcoholics Anonymous in an attempt to overcome his addiction. As Dan recovers, so does his Shining . He finds a job at a hospice where he uses his powers to provide dying patients some comfort. This is when he is contacted by Abra, a young girl with the strongest Shining Dan's ever known. Meanwhile, a group of qu

My 2013 Filipino ReaderCon Experience

I was working for the Filipinas Heritage Library back i n 2012, when the 2nd Filipino ReaderCon (filreadercon) was held there. A literary event catering to the growing community of Filipino readers, the filreadercon features numerous talks, book discussions, an awarding ceremony for Filipino authors, and a meet-and-greet for everyone at the end of the day. Unfortunately, I was part of the organizing committee back then, and wasn't able to attend all the talks and book discussions I wanted.  Fast forward to 2013, and the filreadercon was held at a new venue: the Rizal Library at Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU). I was excited to attend the 3rd Filipino ReaderCon with the theme What Do Readers Want? as a participant this time around. Besides being an avid reader, I also just started this book blog a few months back. Although the event was moved from November to December 7, 2013 because of a typhoon, the change in schedule didn't really bother me. I also wanted to see

The Story of How Ruby Sparks Blew My Mind - Movie Review

I was having dinner with a friend a week ago when she asks me if I've seen Ruby Sparks , a romantic comedy-drama directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the same people behind Little Miss Sunshine . Unfortunately, I've watched neither, until I watched the first movie   his evening. Ruby Sparks , written by Zoe Kazan who doubles as the female lead, tells the story of Calvin Weir-Fields (Paul Dano), a writer struggling to write a follow-up to his successful first novel. Calvin has no friends other than his dog Scotty and brother Harry (Chris Messina). He regularly sees a therapist named Dr. Rosenthal (Elliott Gould). The therapist recommends that Calvin could use Scotty as a reason to talk with women while they walked around the park. Unfortunately, Scotty is a very shy dog that women don't seem to like. Thus, Dr. Rosenthal tries something else. He gives Calvin an assignment: write about a woman in the park, a special woman who actually likes Scotty. Inspired b

Under the Dome by Stephen King - Book Review

Author: Stephen King Title: Under the Dome  Place Published: New York, USA Publisher: Gallery Books, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. Year Published: 2009 No. of Pages: 1072 Price: Php 546 Place Bought: Fully Booked Rockwell Synopsis Never before reading Under the Dome by Stephen King would I have believed that a used car salesman named Big Jim Rennie would make a good antagonist for a science-fiction, horror novel. He wasn't selling supernaturally monstrous vehicles or anything like that. He was just a terrifying human being with extraordinary ambitions for power and affluence. It's just another day in a small American town called Chester's Mill in Maine when an invisible barrier descended and separated the town from the rest of the world. The dome's appearance caused several death's in Chester's Mill, driving the remaining inhabitants into fear and chaos. Claudette Sanders, wife of the town's first selectman Andy Sanders, was t