By Books and Musings on Feb 18, 2013 in:
Romance, 4.5, Chick Lit, From This Day Forward, Filipino literature, Reality, Quickstop Tuesdays, Marla Miniano, Heartache, Book Review, Filipino fiction, Love
Quickstop Tuesdays is a recently new feature in My Book Musings where I will post reviews on Tuesdays about comic books/graphic novels or pocketbooks I read that have less than 200 pages. The book for today has 144 pages, and is by Filipino auth...
Quickstop Tuesdays is a new feature in My Book Musings where I will post reviews on Tuesdays about comic books/graphic novels or pocketbooks I read that have less than 200 pages. The first book to be featured for Quickstop Tuesdays is the graphic nov...
Cover of Book 1 in print, but the cover of the digital books are different While browsing through my Facebook feed, I found exciting news from the official Trese Facebook page. Trese 1: At the Intersection of Balete and 13th Street is now avail...
By Books and Musings on Jan 20, 2013 in:
Friendship, Graphic novels, Filipino literature, Anak Bathala, Book launch, My Book Musings, Filipino folklore, Mythology, Fantasy, Filipino fiction
I was invited to attend the relaunch of the book one of the five-book series Filipino graphic novel Anak Bathala: Kalem, held last Friday, January 18, 2013, at Fully Booked, Bonifacio Global City.The creators are Norman de los Santos, Bernard H. Mori...
By Books and Musings on Dec 18, 2012 in:
Trese, Kajo Baldisimo, Graphic novels, 5 stars, Alexandra Trese, Midnight Tribunal, Filipino folklore, Favorites, Budgette Tan, Book Review, Filipino fiction, paranormal
I don't know what happened. Suddenly, for November, I just stopped reading. Completely. No books (of all genres, even my favorites), no graphic novels, or even simple comic strips. Nada. I just didn't have the drive to read anymore. My famil...
By ArtSeblis on Oct 12, 2010 in:
filipino, scary, book review, book to read for Halloween, exorcism story, filipino author, Filipino book, Filipino fiction, filipino ghost stories, filipino horror, Filipino literature, filipino novel, ghost story, gm coronel, Halloween reading, haunted building in the philippines, horror novel, manila film center, tragic theater
What's scarier than angry ghosts? At the Manila Film Center, a group of psychics and mediums found out. Turn off the aircon before you read it. The air will feel chilly soon enough.
By ArtSeblis on Sep 22, 2010 in:
filipino, really mysterious, book review, david hontiveros, Filipino fiction, filipino folklore, Filipino literature, Mindanao mythology, parman, penumbra, Tagalog literature, Taosug mythology, urban fantasy
Fast forward to the 21st century, Uno remains solitary, hunting enemies, and woefully ignorant of pop culture. A shadow-master is tearing the souls off anyone unfortunate enough to get in his way. Uno gets in touch with allies from the Shadow-Trading...