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My Reading List for 2012

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A few more days until 2011 bids adieu. I think this is the time when most of us would reflect on the past 12 months.

What have I read this year? What are those noteworthy?

Aside from discovering A Song of Ice and Fire Series by George R.R. Martin, I could not recall other milestones in terms of reading- quite acceptable since I was too preoccupied with the joys of motherhood. ;)

But for next year, I'm determined to make progress. For 2012, I promised myself to:
  • read more books,
  • discover new authors and
  • be more serious in writing book reviews
In connection with my goals above, I've listed down the books that I'd like to read next year.

A Song of Ice and Fire Series by George R.R. Martin

Didn't I just mention that I already read these books? I've already sold my copies and belatedly realized my mistake. I will most likely have to wait for years before the Winds of Winter is published. For now, I will have to be contented with the five books and this sample.





"Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo" by Dr. Jose Rizal


These books were required reading when I was still in high school. What I liked about it is that the lessons (as well as the characters) in these novels are still relevant in the modern times. I wish to see a movie version of these books. Perhaps the lessons that our national hero tried to impart will reach a wider audience through this medium.



The following books were picked from the list best books of 2011 by Huffington Post and Amazon.Com:

"The Tiger's Wife" by Téa Obreht


In a Balkan country mending from years of conflict, Natalia, a young doctor, arrives on a mission of mercy at an orphanage by the sea. By the time she and her lifelong friend Zóra begin to inoculate the children there, she feels age-old superstitions and secrets gathering everywhere around her. Secrets her outwardly cheerful hosts have chosen not to tell her. Secrets involving the strange family digging for something in the surrounding vineyards. Secrets hidden in the landscape itself. But Natalia is also confronting a private, hurtful mystery of her own: the inexplicable circumstances surrounding her beloved grandfather’s recent death. After telling her grandmother that he was on his way to meet Natalia, he instead set off for a ramshackle settlement none of their family had ever heard of and died there alone. A famed physician, her grandfather must have known that he was too ill to travel. Why he left home becomes a riddle Natalia is compelled to unravel.

"The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern



The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called Le Cirque des Rêves, and it is only open at night. 
But behind the scenes, a fierce competition is underway—a duel between two young magicians, Celia and Marco, who have been trained since childhood expressly for this purpose by their mercurial instructors. Unbeknownst to them, this is a game in which only one can be left standing, and the circus is but the stage for a remarkable battle of imagination and will. Despite themselves, however, Celia and Marco tumble headfirst into love—a deep, magical love that makes the lights flicker and the room grow warm whenever they so much as brush hands. 
True love or not, the game must play out, and the fates of everyone involved, from the cast of extraordinary circus per­formers to the patrons, hang in the balance, suspended as precariously as the daring acrobats overhead. 


"A Discovery of Witches: A Novel" by Deborah E. Harkness



A richly inventive novel about a centuries-old vampire, a spellbound witch, and the mysterious manuscript that draws them together.
Deep in the stacks of Oxford's Bodleian Library, young scholar Diana Bishop unwittingly calls up a bewitched alchemical manuscript in the course of her research. Descended from an old and distinguished line of witches, Diana wants nothing to do with sorcery; so after a furtive glance and a few notes, she banishes the book to the stacks.
But her discovery sets a fantastical underworld stirring, and a horde of daemons, witches, and vampires soon descends upon the library. Diana has stumbled upon a coveted treasure lost for centuries-and she is the only creature who can break its spell. 



"22 Britannia Road: A Novel" by Amanda Hodgkinson



"Housekeeper or housewife?" the soldier asks Silvana as she and eight- year-old Aurek board the ship that will take them from Poland to England at the end of World War II. There her husband, Janusz, is already waiting for them at the little house at 22 Britannia Road. But the war has changed them all so utterly that they'll barely recognize one another when they are reunited.


 "Survivor," she answers. 


 Silvana and Aurek spent the war hiding in the forests of Poland. Wild, almost feral Aurek doesn't know how to tie his own shoes or sleep in a bed. Janusz is an Englishman now-determined to forget Poland, forget his own ghosts from the way, and begin a new life as a proper English family. But for Silvana, who cannot escape the painful memory of a shattering wartime act, forgetting is not a possibility. 


"The Restorer (The Graveyard Queen)" by Amanda Stevens




My name is Amelia Gray. I'm a cemetery restorer who sees ghosts. In order to protect myself from the parasitic nature of the dead, I've always held fast to the rules passed down from my father. But now a haunted police detective has entered my world and everything is changing, including the rules that have always kept me safe.

It started with the discovery of a young woman's brutalized body in an old Charleston graveyard I've been hired to restore. The clues to the killer—and to his other victims—lie in the headstone symbolism that only I can interpret. Devlin needs my help, but his ghosts shadow his every move, feeding off his warmth, sustaining their presence with his energy. To warn him would be to invite them into my life. I've vowed to keep my distance, but the pull of his magnetism grows ever stronger even as the symbols lead me closer to the killer and to the gossamer veil that separates this world from the next.






"Please Look After Mom" by Kyung-Sook Shin


A million-plus-copy best seller in Korea—a magnificent English-language debut poised to become an international sensation—this is the stunning, deeply moving story of a family’s search for their mother, who goes missing one afternoon amid the crowds of the Seoul Station subway.

Told through the piercing voices and urgent perspectives of a daughter, son, husband, and mother, Please Look After Mom is at once an authentic picture of contemporary life in Korea and a universal story of family love.


I won't officially start buying books until I've disposed of my current pile of books. Given my current inventory, it would take me at least three months to do that. I hope I have enough time to read the books I've listed.

What about you? What books would you like to read next year?

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Holiday Break

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My ebay.ph store will be closed for the holidays. Yours truly will once again take the time off to plan for next year.


It's been a great year. Thank you everyone for your continued patronage.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


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Christmas Giveaways

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National Book Store and Powerbooks (its sister company) will be giving away 6 bags from Parker.
In their respective Facebook pages, they posted the following details:

Win one of six bags from Parker just by answering this question: “What book do you want to receive most this Christmas?”
To join the contest:
1. Facebook - Go to “Christmas Wishlist” tab (located in the menu below the profile picture) and submit your entry by providing the following details:
a. Nameb. Email Addressc. Mobile Phoned. City of Residencee. Answer to the question: What book do you want to receive most this Christmas?
2. Twitter - Tweet this message to as many Twitter followers as you can: @(Friend’s Twitter name) I want to win a #ParkerBag @PowerbooksStore #PBcontest. Your number of entries will depend on the number of friends you tag in your tweets. The more tweets you have, the bigger chances of winning.
3. This contest will run from December 15 to 21, 2011.
4. Six (6) winners will be drawn: 2 winners of a Parker Traveler Backpack (P3,800), 2 winners of a Parker Messenger Bag (P2,500) and 2 winners of a Parker Traveler Shoulder Bag (P2,000).
5. The winners will be notified via email with instructions on how to claim the prize on December 22. It will also be announced in our Facebook page.

When I saw this post in FB, my initial reaction was: "Easy peasy". I'm currently making my own reading list for 2012-I could just choose one from my list. But then, I got to step 2.

Tweet. Must I? Do I have to? I'm not exactly a fan of Twitter (although I have an account that's linked to my   Facebook page). I bowed out of the contest before I even submitted an entry. I've gotten lazy :(

But hey, to those who are active in Twitter, why don't you give this contest a try?

Good luck!


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Historical Romance vs. Historical Fiction

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I don't have a problem distinguishing one from the other. When categorizing the books as I list them on ebay, I have this guide: if the plot revolves around the love story of the main protagonists AND they end lived happily ever after, it's definitely historical romance.

Just a while ago, I came across this post which gives more details on the said topic. I enjoyed reading this so I thought I might share this to everyone:

Technical Topic -- Historical Romance versus Historical Fiction

Happy reading :)

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National Book Store Christmas Bazaar

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It's that time of the year again when bazaars are everywhere. Not to be outdone, National Book Store (or NBS as I fondly call it) has its own book bazaar. From November 30 to December 11, book lovers would want to visit the Playzone area in Market!Market! (Taguig) to hunt for bargain books.


I went there last Saturday and was happy to see that there are lots of books on sale. I was tempted to pick up several books (well, I actually did that) - a Robert Harris book, for instance. Good thing I was able to remember the promise I made to myself - I will not buy a book until 80% of my books were sold. Believe me, it's not easy especially when you learn that the price is less than 200. But I digress...

If you have time folks, check this out. You might be able to find affordable gifts for your loved ones (and yourself!). Happy hunting!




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A year later...

Wow, it's almost a year since my last entry. And within that period, I haven't read much since I got a bit preoccupied with pregnancy. Now that I've given birth and I'm currently on maternity leave, I turned again to reading books to keep me company during sleepless nights.

What have I been reading lately? From romance, my  interest appears to have shifted to the fantasy genre. A few months ago, a friend of mine recommended George R. R. Martin's A Dance with Dragons. I didn't pay much attention at first. I became interested when I saw the trailer of HBO's Game of Thrones.




With Sean Bean (Lord of the Rings) and Lena Headey (300) in the cast, I just had to watch the first episode. It was interesting. Season one is based on the first book in A Song of Ice and Fire series. I made the mortal sin of researching the plot of the series in wikipedia. And though I basically know the story (no thanks to the spoiler), I bought all books in the series. Many sleepless nights later and I find myself asking: when will I read A Dream of Spring? I hope I won't have to wait for a very long time.

Who's my favorite characters in the series? Initially I rooted for Ned Stark - but we all know what happened to him at the end of book one. The Imp would be the next on my list - his wit makes very interesting. I find Jon Snow a bit boring at first, but I have a feeling about this character's real identity.

So who's your favorite character?

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Fallen: The Event

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When I learned that National Book Store (NBS) is organizing an event where fans will have a chance to meet Lauren Kate in person, I immediately said to myself I have to be there. Never mind that Fallen and Torment fall under the Teen Romance genre. Never mind that I might have to brave a throng of perky/bubbly/giggling teenagers to just for a chance to meet a foreign author.

When it was announced in their FB page that only the first 50 to register will receive a book signing pass, I made sure I went there early. Registration starts at 4PM, so I was there around 2:30. There were already a few teens sitting near the registration, but since I thought I might look out of place, I decided to tour the mall.

I grabbed a quick bite. Guess where?



By 3PM, I began to worry I might get a signing pass, so I went back to the atrium. I tried to get information from the ladies manning the Registration table. I think I had asked quite a lot, it's a good thing that one of them ushered me to the area where the "early birds" were sitting. Good, I get to sit down while I wait. Since there's a couple of hours before the start of the event, I started to read Torment. A few minutes later, someone distributed donuts. Cool!



The event started around 30 minutes past 5. I've already finished reading the book and is getting a bit drowsy.  I would have dozed off if not for the appearance of two men dressed as angels. To the fans, it's obvious that they were there to represent Daniel and Cam, the fallen ones who fell for Lucinda Price. Daniel is the fallen who chose the good side. Cam, on the other hand is a demon. Although Daniel is Lucinda's soul mate, most readers seem to favor Cam. Girls always seem to prefer the bad boys.

Who you want to be with? Cam or Daniel?
There was a quick introduction of Lauren Kate. It was also mentioned that it is actually Ms. Kate's first time in Asia. Her husband is with her. During the Q&A she revealed that Cam was loosely based on her husband. Awww, so sweet. She gave some hints on the upcoming book in the series (Passion) as well as the final installment, Rapture. She read a chapter (the prologue) from Torment.

When it was announced that book signing will begin, there was slight commotion. Thankfully, the lucky 50 were given numbers. I think I waited for around 30 minutes, but it was worth it. Among other things, I told her I was relieved she mentioned that the age range of the fans of the series is from 11-65. I felt like kicking myself when I asked if she's already tired. I'm sure used to this. But, really what do you say to an author while she's signing  your book?



Since she will be signing a lot of books, I had expected just a signature. The fangirl in me was elated to find out a few extra words.




And of course, being an early bird has its perks. I went home with a freebie- a couple of bookmarks and a t-shirt! Thank you National Book Store. Keep 'em coming! :)


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