From romance to self-help, crime to humor.
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.
Wherever you’re headed for your summer getaway, one thing you shouldn’t forget is to bring the perfect summer read. It can’t be just any book, it has to be one that can make you forget reality for a while. It has to be so good you won’t be able to tear yourself away.
The event seeks to create a "komiks-centric" space for new books and to introduce new and old creators to one another in a relaxed community setting.
While you’re preparing your list of beach essentials, why not include a book or two which will keep you company as you lounge about under the sun?
Dr. Wilfredo "Willy" Liangco’s debut nonfiction book 'Even Ducks Get Liver Cancer' won the National Book Development Board’s Pablo Tan Prize for Best Book of Non-Fiction Prose in English.
From historical fiction to a dystopian world, these books make excellent reads for yourself if you're missing your dad (or the father-figure in your life), or for dad himself if he’s of the bookish kind.
Know a bookish mom or are you one yourself? Here some of our recommended reads to enjoy this Mothers' Day season that offer a diverse look at motherhood, and all of its ups and downs.
Back in its second year, the National Book Development Board Philippines (NBDB) is bringing together publishers, authors, artists, educators, and readers for the country’s “biggest traveling book festival.”
Women these days are killing it in the publishing scene. But before they even made it, strong female writers had to break barriers first to help them get to where they are today.
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.
These books give readers insights not only into the female psyche but on the human condition as a whole.
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