Book of the Year
Philippine Mythology's Impact on Filipino Middle-Grade Minds
Legend and myth make up the fabric of stories, where layers of cultural heritage are sewn making it tangible to a lot of who hear it. Filipino mythology which is made up of various entities such as Engkantos, Aswangs as well as fantastical creatures helps kids to develop their creativity. Along with the exciting and thrilling stories they are reading, young Filipino minds are also exposed to the cultural elements of their ancestors through the works of notable authors such as Arnold Arre, Eliza Victoria, Paulo Chikiamco, Budjette Tan, and Yvette Tan.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 years ago in BookClub
The Filipino Aswang Book Tales in Middle-Grade Literature
Among the diverse literature, there comes the Filipino Aswang Book as an exquisite piece of art made up of cultural heritage, folk-drawn threads, and mysteriously charmed middle-grade stories. During the reading of literary journeys, one cannot deny the magic that we find when titles such as “Marikit and The Ocean Of Stars” by Caris Avendaño Cruz or Vampires of Portlandia By Jason Tanamor and Dark Folk Tales from Philippine Countryside Louises Bulaong appear.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 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
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
The Happy War Lord
In the ancient and sprawling realm of Erael , where the tapestry of history was woven with threads of conquest and ambition, a figure emerged from the shadows, a formidable black warlord known as Arion the Invincible. His legend reverberated through the ages, a symphony of triumph that resonated in the hearts of his subjects and sent shivers down the spines of his adversaries.
By Eniolade John 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
Unveiling the Magic of Book Clubs
In a world saturated with technology and fast-paced living, the humble book club stands as a testament to the enduring power of literature and human connection. Beyond being a gathering of individuals with a shared love for books, a book club is a sanctuary for intellectual exploration, diverse perspectives, and the joy of communal reading. This article delves into the enchanting realm of book clubs, exploring their significance, benefits, and the unique experiences they offer to avid readers.
By Chinedu Charles Okonkwo2 years ago in BookClub
The Song of the Wind. Content Warning.
In the coastal town of Seabreeze, where the salty breeze danced through cobblestone streets, lived a young woman named Clara. She had always been captivated by the rhythmic melody of the wind that whispered through the town's ancient willow trees. Little did she know that this wind carried more than just a tune—it held the secrets of connection and renewal.
By Client Ngobeni2 years ago in BookClub
From Folklore to Page: Five Philippine Aswang Books You Need to Jump Into
Philippine folklore is well known for being a wide collection of mythical creatures and beautiful stories, among which the aswang defines itself by occupying an important place in one’s culture. These mythical beings have found their way from oral traditions into present-day compelling literature. First, we review the 5 best Philippine Aswang books that effortlessly transfer those mythical stories belonging to folklore unto paper and pull a special focus on Gimo Jr. and the Aswang Clan by Andrew Jalbuena Pasaporte sitting at number 4 in this selection.
By Shella Mae Villanueva2 years ago in BookClub
Explore 'Love Language': Transform relationships through tailored expressions, cultural sensitivity, and continuous learning. . Content Warning.
In the intricate tapestry of human relationships, communication serves as the lifeblood that binds hearts and souls. One profound way to enhance and transform these connections is by exploring the concept of 'Love Language.' Coined by Dr. Gary Chapman, the idea revolves around understanding and expressing love through unique channels that resonate with each individual. By delving into tailored expressions, cultural sensitivity, and the commitment to continuous learning, one can unlock the transformative power of 'Love Language,' fostering deeper connections, empathy, and lasting bonds.
By Ardeshir Hedayati2 years ago in BookClub









