Dahil Buwan ng Wika, at Buwan ng Akdang Pinoy ang Agosto, isusulat ko sa Filipino ang rebyu para sa aklat na pinamagatang Hinugot sa Tadyang na isinulat ni Lualhati Bautista. Sa pamagat pa lang, masasabi mong nagpapahayag ng peminismo ang akdang ito. Lahat ng anim na kabanata ay isang paglalarawan sa danas ng babae bilang … Continue reading Hinugot sa Tadyang ni Lualhati Bautista Book Review
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Love for Imperfect Things Book Review 2021
After reading three self-help Korean books, I have decided to read Love for Imperfect Things. Again, it is written by a Korean. He is a monk named Haemin Sunim. He is also the author of The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down. This book is published by Penguin; hence, we can only … Continue reading Love for Imperfect Things Book Review 2021
My thoughts after self-publishing my book
Paghilom Book is live on Shopee! As of this writing, I have signed and written personal dedication on 103 books. 103 orders is definitely unexpected. When I planned about this self-publishing thing, I only estimated about 50 orders. But, I've received more than 100 orders here! Unexpected. Photo taken by @anjnttms on Instagram. What are … Continue reading My thoughts after self-publishing my book
Dead Balagtas Tomo 1: Mga Sayaw ng Dagat at Lupa
I am not into graphics novel or comics but I had fun reading Dead Balagtas Tomo 1: Mga Sayaw ng Dagat at Lupa. This graphic novel won the 2018 Madrigal-Gonzales Best First Book Award and 2018 National Book Award for Best Graphic Literature and Best Book Design! (Well-deserved, Ms. author!) There are three reasons why … Continue reading Dead Balagtas Tomo 1: Mga Sayaw ng Dagat at Lupa
Law School (Korean Drama) 2021
I am not a fan of our law subject way back to college. I am not into politics and economics, too. I believe it's not just my thing. However, Law School Korean Drama, has captured my interest. Law School is a Kdrama worth of sleepless night with its 16 episodes with one hour running time. … Continue reading Law School (Korean Drama) 2021
Ang Kwento Nating Dalawa Review
Ang Kwento Nating Dalawa is not your ordinary indie film. With its visuals, lines, and various elements, it's a film that you must watch. Why I watched it Seeing its trailer on Facebook, I was convinced that I should see the film ASAP. The trailer included trains, urban places, and an emotional song. These things … Continue reading Ang Kwento Nating Dalawa Review
Show Your Work by Austin Kleon
Steal like an Artist is a must-read for every artist. It entails a clear and practical point of view on how artists should act, think, and speak. In his book, Show Your Work, Austin Kleon has reiterated the things that every artist should do to promote his work. What I love about Show Your Work This book … Continue reading Show Your Work by Austin Kleon
Akagami no Shirayuki Hime S1 Review
Snow White and the Red Hair Review After watching Kabaneri of the Iron of Fortress, I decided to watch a Romance anime that could uplift my agonized soul due to the hangover caused by the previous anime that I'd watched. Scanning kissanime, I randomly encounter Akagami no Shirayuki Hime. I didn't have any idea what … Continue reading Akagami no Shirayuki Hime S1 Review
If I Stay & Where She Went Book Review
Gayle Forman’s novels If I Stay and Where She Went described the two sides occurred in a love story—that not all hero and heroines can easily had their happy ending. These novels comprised of two remarkable characters who were able to prove that love wasn’t just a word but it’s an everlasting faith between two … Continue reading If I Stay & Where She Went Book Review
She’s the Man Review
She's the man. I was quite curious about the title so I watched this film. It's about the girl named Viola, who really loved to play soccer. Because of her passion, she just found herself substituting her brother in their soccer team. Then, Paul was her "roomie" who had a crush on Olivia. … Continue reading She’s the Man Review