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The Essence of a Filipino Mythology Author's Tales
In Filipino mythology literature, a collection of enchanting stories beckons readers to embark on a journey through the intersection of ancient folklore and contemporary human emotions. At the forefront of this narrative exploration is Vida Cruz-Borja, a skilled Filipino mythology author whose magical short stories in "Song of the Mango and Other New Myths" intricately weave together the threads of Philippine mythologies.
By Leila Gatdula2 years ago in BookClub
What I Read: January 2024
2024 started with a bang for me. From home maintenance emergencies to unexpected dental procedures, it was a month of great transformation, and also of great stress. Managing stress has always been difficult for me, but as I enter my thirties I am learning different ways to cope with the stresses in life that are inevitable, instead of simply ignoring them the way I did in my twenties. One of those coping mechanisms has been escapism through reading. And as the stresses in January were plentiful, so were the books.
By Alys Revna2 years ago in BookClub
The Dangers Of Love.
In the bustling city of Ambrose, where skyscrapers touched the clouds and neon lights painted the streets, there existed a tale that whispered of the dangers entwined with love. Olivia, a charismatic journalist with a penchant for adventure, found herself ensnared in a web of passion and peril.
By Minaan Foelong2 years ago in BookClub
How to make indian roti means bread. Content Warning.
Making Indian roti, also known as chapati, is a simple process. Roti is a type of unleavened flatbread that is commonly served with various Indian dishes. Here's a basic recipe for making soft and delicious Indian roti:
By By Appu @vocal2 years ago in BookClub
Tween Tales: Outstanding Middle-Grade Books in the Philippines
In the Philippines, the realm of Pinoy middle-grade books and authors becomes a well-fleshed-out world that wins over tweens. As these young readers struggle with the diverse terrain of literature, it is in this context that local middle-grade authors are spinning tales based on Pinoy youth’s unique experiences and cultural particularities. This essay takes readers on a journey to discover the wondrous world of Pinoy middle-grade literature, reveal how these stories capture our young readers’ imaginations, and discover what makes them some of the top middle-grade books in the Philippines.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 years ago in BookClub
Enchanting Narratives: The Significance of Inclusivity and Diversity in Filipino Folklore Literature for Reading Literacy
Within the broad canvas of Filipino literature, here stand the voices of authors who write Folklore as storytelling by weaving narratives that are at once quintessential in capturing what are vibrant and permanent elements of the Philippines' rich cultural heritage. While these authors traverse the domains of mythology, legends, and folklore their narratives act as vessels conveying different skinful Filipino identities. We also discuss the inclusivity and diversity of Filipino folklore literature as the past that sets its pivotal role in encouraging reading literacy among Filipinos.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 years ago in BookClub
Ten Years In An Open Necked Shirt by Doctor John Cooper Clarke. Content Warning.
Introduction This is step six of Gary Ragnarsson's Frosted Primrose Challenge. In this part, I read a book (from start to finish) with a blue cover, then publish a review, rant, or recommendation.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in BookClub
Discovering Worlds: 10 Young Adult Books for the Filipino Teenager
The writing young adult fiction authors have written stories that according to them best portray the life of teens in the Philippines and their dreams. With this in mind, we present a captivating top-ten list of young adult books specially designed for Filipino youth to engage themselves in an interesting exploratory reading experience dense with several layers describing deeper levels of the protagonist's experiences.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring Wonderlands: 5 Filipino Children's Books for Ages 8-12. Content Warning.
In the lively field of children’s literature, Filipino authors are crafting stories that capture young imaginations and instill a sense of love for narratives. These books serve not only as amusement but also provide a significant amount of information about Filipino culture and values for children aged between eight and twelve which is an era of curiosity in what follows, we explore a charming array of the 5 Philippine children’s books that are sure to whisk young minds away into fabulous dream lands.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 years ago in BookClub






