The road to raising a bookworm in this era of TikTok and virtual reality could be long and tough, but it promises to be a rewarding experience for you and your child.
Described by The New Yorker as a ‘journalistic masterpiece,’ Patricia Evangelista’s book is a dedication to objectivity in journalism and the sacredness of life.
Bookworms, ready your wallets!
We can always turn to literature to help us make sense of this most complicated of human emotions.
There’s a world of stories waiting for you this shiny new year!
Thea Guanzon’s ‘Hurricane Wars’ is inspired by the myths of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines.
Through Instagram and the popularity of social media as a form of distribution, a new crop of poets emerged, revolutionizing how we digest, consume, and perceive the art form, and making poetry more accessible and appealing to the younger generation.
The news of Booksale closing some branches hit differently. It felt like an old friend passing on.
A quiet Tokyo bookshop, a dystopian media world, and a woman who refuses to eat meat. These translated books by Asian authors stay with you. Moving, and unforgettable.
Get a good head start on your reading resolution through this sulit book fair
I used to read like my favorite celebrities, following their book club picks religiously. But somewhere along the way, I found myself exploring beyond bestsellers, diving into global literature, indie gems, and book club communities that changed how I see stories forever.
Prepare to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Pinoy komiks, where each page pulses with the heart and soul of Filipino culture. From mystical adventures and futuristic rebellions to supernatural mysteries and culinary delights, the collection promises something for every fan.
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