Yan ang mangyayari sa iyo sa game na ito. Literal na gugulong kayo! Simple lang ang mechanics ng game. Sa original, akilangan ninyong gumulong (or more likely,, mag-roll) sideways paputa sa finish line. Gagawin yun ng lahat hanggang sa matapos yung team ninyo. point sa unang makatapos. Medyo okay pa yung original pero yung second ang nakakabaliw! grabe lang kasi ang mechanic naman nito ay gugulungan ng nasa dulo yung teammates niya para umusad yung team nila. parang kapag may tinutulak kang mabigat tapos yung rollers ilalagay mo ulit sa harapan para umusad. basta MAHIRAP SIYA!
Ayan ang pruweba sa itaas. Siguro isa din ito ang nagpapayat sa akin (HUWAAAT????).
Yung isa pang variation fun fun fun na pero mas nakakahilo siya. Yung ginawa is may garter yung team na isusuot so connected na lahat ng members tapos ang gagawin ay saby-sabay na gugulong yung members para makarating sa finish line. parang masusuka ako matapos yung game na to pramis! hahaha! Grabe kasi masakit siya sa ulo kasi first game eto agad kaya naman hilo-hilo na kami pagturo ni Ma'am nung next gaame. I. Love. It.
Tinatanong pa ba ang MVP dito? Siyempre walang iba kundi AKOOOO!!!! Hahaha na-flatten ko yata yung team ko nung ginulungan ko sila tapos naririnig ko pa sila: "Ang sakeeet!" o kaya "Awwwww!" ahahaha sorry naman sa teammates ko diba parang nadaanan lang ng pison.
Ayan so ito ang PINAKA-FAVORITE kong game sa lahat kaya naman dito talaga ako nag-enjoy at napagod ng wagas! Nakakapayat din ito, try mo! :))))
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Delubyo - "2012 Na Ba???" Award
Isa pa tong game na tong nakakabobo. Parang isa or dalawang round lang yata yung alam ko talaga kung saan yung mga safe zones hahaha. Pati si Soo Young nadamay ko pa hahaha. Talagang nagustuhan ko ang game na ito at so far sa lahat ng may habulan ito ang favorite ko kasi ang laki ng playing area tapos nakakalito pa yung mga zones. O diba panalo! Maganda pa dun kasi dumadami yung mga taya kaya di ka mabobore na kaunti lang yung nananaya at talagang matataranta ka lalo na pag mali yung napuntahan mo (katulad ko) at kailangan mong tumakbo sa tamang zone.
para sakin hindi na rin kailangang gawan pa ng dagdag na variation ito kasi napaka exciting at suspense na ng game na ito kaya talagang mag-eenjoy ang kung sino mang maglaro nito pramis! Idol ko ang mga reporters nito kasi napaka-creative nila at talagang na-engage ang buong class maglaro lalo na nung may mga "family" na at magkakahawa na ng kamay yung mga players. Parang may kuwento lang diba?
MVP ko sa game na ito ay si Soo Young dahil second yime niya mag sit-in samin at game na game siya makipaglaro at parang classmate lang talaga namin siya :)))
Dahil diyan ay ito ang SECOND FAVORITE-est game ko! Ayos ba? :))
MVP ko sa game na ito ay si Soo Young dahil second yime niya mag sit-in samin at game na game siya makipaglaro at parang classmate lang talaga namin siya :)))
Dahil diyan ay ito ang SECOND FAVORITE-est game ko! Ayos ba? :))
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Sambunot - "Ay Mali!!" Award
Ahahahaha parang yung Agawang Panyo ang mechanics ng game na ito. Kaya siya nagkaroon ng award kasi naman ito ang game kung saan nabobo ako! Grabe lang yung kapag tinatawag yung FIVE! palaging nagloload ang aking isip tapos pag ibang numbers tumatakbo ako kaya naman nakakalito. Pati rin yung ibang classmates ko nalilito rin kasi feeling ko ang sabog namin nung day na yun hahaha. pati yung variation ang funny kasi palaging nalalaglag yung bunot kaya naman palipat-lipat lang ng players at simpre, career nanaman ang mga iba!
"Ikaw na" player o MVP: Si Abe! Parang basketball lang kung maglaro nungpasahan eh haha kumpleto pa sa hand signals!
Ibibigay ko sa game na ito ang THIRD FAVORITE-est game award dahil sa napasaya ako nito (wait bat parang kakaiba ata? haha)
Bahay Pukyutan - "OMG Sapatos Koooo!" Award
Masakit sa paa itong larong ito! Apakan kasi ang style niya. Yung mechanics nung game is hahatiin yung class into two groups na parang "colony" ng mga bubuyog. Sa original game, ang gagawin lang ay dapat maapakan mo yung paa ng kalaban mo. Parang binyagan ng bagong sapatos. Pag naapakan ka naman out ka na at yung team na may pinakamaraming buhay na players ang panalo.
Sa next variation naman nila ay meron nang queen bee. Yung role ng queen ay dapat protektahan siya ng mga bees kasi pag natapakan siya is worth 10 points yun. Next round naman ay pwede na mangsave yung queen basta di rin siya maapakan ng kalaban kaya may pagka-endless yung game. Ang winner ng queen bee namin na si Aljohn! Ang pinakamaingay na bee sa balat ng gym!
Nag enjoy di ako sobra sa game na to kasi ang saya tumalon at umapak ng mga paa (haha) tapos iilagan mo yung mga paa ng iba. Minsan pa nga may mga taong super taas tumalon (ehem, Ken) na tipong akala mo lumilipad na eh >_<.
"Ikaw na" player o MVP: Siyempre si Ken dahil di ko makalimutan yung taas ng talon niya nung inapakan niya si Aljohn. kala ko si Superman na eh!
Mas maganda siguro kung nilakihan nila yung playing area para di mahirap manghabol kasi nagkakabanggaan na eh haha.
bibigay ko dito ang FOURTH FAVORITE-est game award dahil nauwa ako ng sobra dito!
G.A.R.C.H. - "Speller of the Year" Award
Ang funny talaga ng game na ito. Di ko alam kung bakit naisip ng group ang pag butt-spellingin pero nakakatawa ang mga classmates ko na kumacareer sa pag-spell! Grabe lang yung group nina Aljohn na talagang may spelling area pa dun sa center circle ng court. Pati si Miguel din career sa pag-spell. Siyempre may habulan! And take note with panyo pa ito so nakakataranta pag napapalibutan ka na ng mga kalaban kasi nanganganib kang mag butt-spell!
Anyway, buti naaman at palagi akong nasasave kaya di masyadng nagfafail pag nagbubutt-spell (thank you groupmates!). Masyadong naging funny ang game na ito kaya naman di masyadong intense except sa mga usual na varsity players.
Di ko na ito bibigyan ng variation kasi sobrang fun na nung game at wala ka nang hahanapin pa!
"Ikaw na" player o MVP: Si Boon na naman kasi intense ang panghahabol niya at pati na rin yung may bote part kinacareer niya para talaga manalo
Dahil diyan, ito ang FIFTH FAVORITE-est game ko!
Philippine Games: Auf wiedersehen...
Hmmm... I really do not know what I'll feel now that my second but probably the BEST EVER PE CLASS in college finally coming to a close. I have to admit that this class is my abolute favorite this Summer term and I'll surely miss my classmates...
Tama na ang drama!!! So here comes the second round of Philippine Games Awards! :D
Tama na ang drama!!! So here comes the second round of Philippine Games Awards! :D
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Pari-Pari at Berong-Berong - "I Lost 30 Pounds" Award
I LOST 30 POUNDS. Napaka-fitting ng award na yan dahil sa dalawang iyan talaga ako napagod at pinawisan ng wagas. Grabe tong mga games na to. Dito ko nalamang "kaya ko pala yun?". talagang strength ang kailangan dito lalo na sa Pari-pari natalaga namang nakakapagod.
Una sa Barong-berong, ito yung parang Snake kaso nga lang pwede ring manaya yung buntot nung snake kaya habang huahaba siya ay humihirap kasi nakukulong ka sa loob ng loop. Nakakapagod siya kasi kailangan mo talagang tumakbo para ikulong yung players tapos nahihila na ako both sides! Sumakit talaga ang katawan ko nun at sobrang pagod ako kaya nakatulog na ako sa Socio 10 class ko nung hapon LOL.
"Ikaw na" player o MVP: Feeling ko wala naman kasi it's a team effort eh. Yung mga ayaw magpahuli siguro pwede nang MVP :D
Next is yung Pari-pari. Ayan! Eto talaga ang sumukat sa aking lakas! Kumusta naman ang pagbubuhat sa lahat ng maga natirang mga teammates tapos ililipat mo sa next carriers? Ang rules kasi ng game ay parang relay siya tapos may 3 pairs na magsisilbing mga upuan kung sann uupo yung mga Pari o yung mga teammates tapos bubuhatin sila ng isang pair, ililipat sa next pair and oso on hanggang makarating sa end ng court. Grabe ang effort! Buti na lang kinaya naming mabuhat lahat pero sobrang napagod ako tapos sumakit yung mga braso ko dahil sa sobrang intense. Di ko maimagine kung gaano kadami ang pawis ko (kadiri ba? haha)
"Ikaw na" player o MVP: AKO ULIT! Medyo nag-hoard ng awardss??? hahaha. Pero honestly ito ang pinaka nag-exert ako ng effort sa lahat ng games at dito ko nabuhat ang mga di ko nabubuhat! Talbog ang Weight Training na PE dito!
Maganda ring variation kung yung mangyayari ay nakapila sila tapos yung nasa dulo ay bubuhatin para mapunta sa unahan tapos gagawin yun hanggang umabot na yung line dun sa end ng court. (Medyo magulo yata kasi walang demo :|)
Ito na anf NUMBER ONE Ozzumest Games! Tie sila sa top spot!
Ayan at tapos na ang First Installment ng journal ko. Abangan ang Sequel nito ngayong May! :D
Una sa Barong-berong, ito yung parang Snake kaso nga lang pwede ring manaya yung buntot nung snake kaya habang huahaba siya ay humihirap kasi nakukulong ka sa loob ng loop. Nakakapagod siya kasi kailangan mo talagang tumakbo para ikulong yung players tapos nahihila na ako both sides! Sumakit talaga ang katawan ko nun at sobrang pagod ako kaya nakatulog na ako sa Socio 10 class ko nung hapon LOL.
"Ikaw na" player o MVP: Feeling ko wala naman kasi it's a team effort eh. Yung mga ayaw magpahuli siguro pwede nang MVP :D
Next is yung Pari-pari. Ayan! Eto talaga ang sumukat sa aking lakas! Kumusta naman ang pagbubuhat sa lahat ng maga natirang mga teammates tapos ililipat mo sa next carriers? Ang rules kasi ng game ay parang relay siya tapos may 3 pairs na magsisilbing mga upuan kung sann uupo yung mga Pari o yung mga teammates tapos bubuhatin sila ng isang pair, ililipat sa next pair and oso on hanggang makarating sa end ng court. Grabe ang effort! Buti na lang kinaya naming mabuhat lahat pero sobrang napagod ako tapos sumakit yung mga braso ko dahil sa sobrang intense. Di ko maimagine kung gaano kadami ang pawis ko (kadiri ba? haha)
"Ikaw na" player o MVP: AKO ULIT! Medyo nag-hoard ng awardss??? hahaha. Pero honestly ito ang pinaka nag-exert ako ng effort sa lahat ng games at dito ko nabuhat ang mga di ko nabubuhat! Talbog ang Weight Training na PE dito!
Maganda ring variation kung yung mangyayari ay nakapila sila tapos yung nasa dulo ay bubuhatin para mapunta sa unahan tapos gagawin yun hanggang umabot na yung line dun sa end ng court. (Medyo magulo yata kasi walang demo :|)
Ito na anf NUMBER ONE Ozzumest Games! Tie sila sa top spot!
Ayan at tapos na ang First Installment ng journal ko. Abangan ang Sequel nito ngayong May! :D
Agawang Panyo - "Proud Ako Dahil Kami ang Nag-report Niyan" Award
RePorTerzhs pfeowh aQuoH d2...
Siyempre di ko dapat kalimutan ang bumentang game na nireport namin! Akala ko talaga nung una medyo mild tong game na to dahil yung rules niya dun sa book napaka simple lang. Syempre kailangan ng exciting na variation kaya dun kami bumanat! Sa original game kasi may mga numbers lang sila tapos tatawag ka ng kahit ilang numbers. Yung mga magkakaparehong numbers sa opposing teams sila yung mag-aagawan para kunin yung panyo dun sa nakatayo sa gitna. Kung sinong makakuha ng panyo, kailangan niyang ibalik sa base niya pero hahabulin siya ng mga kalaban at kapag nataya siya ay no point iyon. So ayun lumabas ang kabaliwan namin at kung anu-ano na ang ginawa namin para malito sila. Merong: "lahat ng divisible by 3!" so takbo naman sila. nakakatawa pala manood ng mga naglalaro!
Ginawa naming variation dito ay may dalawang set ng panyo at dapat yung isa ay dadalhin sa base at yung isa naman ay dadalhin sa base ng kalaban. Mas naging exciting yung game kasi dalawa na ang kailangang gawan ng strategy at dapat ay may offense at defense na sila. Mas nag-rambulan sila sa round na to at feeling ko nagustuhan nila yung game na ipinresenta namin! OH YEAH!
Siyempre di ko dapat kalimutan ang bumentang game na nireport namin! Akala ko talaga nung una medyo mild tong game na to dahil yung rules niya dun sa book napaka simple lang. Syempre kailangan ng exciting na variation kaya dun kami bumanat! Sa original game kasi may mga numbers lang sila tapos tatawag ka ng kahit ilang numbers. Yung mga magkakaparehong numbers sa opposing teams sila yung mag-aagawan para kunin yung panyo dun sa nakatayo sa gitna. Kung sinong makakuha ng panyo, kailangan niyang ibalik sa base niya pero hahabulin siya ng mga kalaban at kapag nataya siya ay no point iyon. So ayun lumabas ang kabaliwan namin at kung anu-ano na ang ginawa namin para malito sila. Merong: "lahat ng divisible by 3!" so takbo naman sila. nakakatawa pala manood ng mga naglalaro!
Ginawa naming variation dito ay may dalawang set ng panyo at dapat yung isa ay dadalhin sa base at yung isa naman ay dadalhin sa base ng kalaban. Mas naging exciting yung game kasi dalawa na ang kailangang gawan ng strategy at dapat ay may offense at defense na sila. Mas nag-rambulan sila sa round na to at feeling ko nagustuhan nila yung game na ipinresenta namin! OH YEAH!
"Ikaw na" player o MVP: Lahat sila! Grabe ang dedication ng mga tao para di makarating sa base nila yung panyo ang funny talaga tingnan. Kawawa ang mga panyo...di na napakinabangan pagkatapos hahaha.
Di ko na gagawan ng variations to dahil kami naman na ang nagreport :D
Ang award nito ay ang SECOND Ozzumest Game! May trophy na yan!
Bihagan - "Accident Prone" Award
Bihagan. Second meeting pa lang at naging intense agad ang game. Intense na to the point may na-injure agad! Kasi naman brutal ang rules eh. Nakapuwesto ang dalawang teams na magkalaban into two parallel rows. Yung goal ng bawat team is to "bihag" o manghuli ng mga kalaban at gawing mga Prisoners of War (O diba scary na agad?). Parang Tug-of-War ang style ng hilahan dito kaso nga lang yung tao ang paghihilahan nila kaya nakakatakot na baka madislocate or mabalian yung iba kasi may mga kuma-carreer sa game na ito! Nung ak onga mahila ng kalaban feeling ko natanggal yung balat ng braso ko. Seriously. Tapos mafefeel mo rin dito ang love (huh?) ng mga teammates mo dahil sa pagyakap nila sayo para hilahin ka pabalik sa base ninyo. WILD!
"Ikaw na" player o MVP: Apat ang MVPs ko dito. Una sila Boon at Bam (Oh my tama ba spelling ko?). Silang dalawa ang talaga namang INTENSE! Syempre huwag din nating kalimutan si Ateng Na-Injure! Buti naman at hindi fracture yung nangyari sa kanya at nakapaglaro na siya ulit. :D. Last but definitely not the least, si Ma'am! Grabe lang ang bilis gumalaw! Funny rin nung binuhat siya nung teammate ko hahaha!
Variation siguro dito ay dapat on-on-one lang or kung nadala na sa base yung kalanban, magiging member na siya ng kabilang team at pwede na tumulong para manghuli ng kalaban.
At dahil diyan, ito ang THIRD Ozzumest Game ko!
"Ikaw na" player o MVP: Apat ang MVPs ko dito. Una sila Boon at Bam (Oh my tama ba spelling ko?). Silang dalawa ang talaga namang INTENSE! Syempre huwag din nating kalimutan si Ateng Na-Injure! Buti naman at hindi fracture yung nangyari sa kanya at nakapaglaro na siya ulit. :D. Last but definitely not the least, si Ma'am! Grabe lang ang bilis gumalaw! Funny rin nung binuhat siya nung teammate ko hahaha!
Variation siguro dito ay dapat on-on-one lang or kung nadala na sa base yung kalanban, magiging member na siya ng kabilang team at pwede na tumulong para manghuli ng kalaban.
At dahil diyan, ito ang THIRD Ozzumest Game ko!
Araw at Gabi - "Matatapang, Matatalino" Award
Ay @%#$& TSINELAS yan! O kung conyo ka, Oh my FLIP-FLOPS!
Isa lang ang masasabi ko dito: NAKAKABOBO. Ito ang tipo ng game na lahat ay inaabanagan ang ikikilos ng kalaban. Dapat ay precise ang galaw mo dito lalo na kung kasama ka sa mga tatakbo palayo dahil lagot ka kapag nataya ka. Kukunin ka ng kalaban at magiging isa ka na sa kanila. Kaya mo yun?
Kaya naman nakakalito ang game na 'to ay dahil pasaway si Ma'am (peace po ma'am :D). may mga left-right side pang pangyayari at meron pa minsang binagsak lang niya yung mga tsinelas tapos akala namin joke lang. Yun nataya tuloy ako. Ang hirap mag-isip habang naglalaro no! Grabe lang pag narealize mong ikaw na yung hahabulin, it's too late haha. Mas benta yung nung kami naman ang nanghabol. Todo takbo naman ako para habulin yung kalaban tapos yun pala kami dapat yung hahabulin. Tawa talaga!
"Ikaw na" player aka MVP: AKO. Oo ako! Dahil yan sa kabangagan ko sa game na ito at ang intense na panghahabol ko.
Kung magdadagdag ako ng rule siguro mas masaya kung nakatalikod lahat tapos magwi-whistle si Ma'am kung haharap na kami para may thrill yung pagtingin sa tsinelas.
Dahil diyan, ito ang FOURTH Ozzumest Game ko.
Isa lang ang masasabi ko dito: NAKAKABOBO. Ito ang tipo ng game na lahat ay inaabanagan ang ikikilos ng kalaban. Dapat ay precise ang galaw mo dito lalo na kung kasama ka sa mga tatakbo palayo dahil lagot ka kapag nataya ka. Kukunin ka ng kalaban at magiging isa ka na sa kanila. Kaya mo yun?
Kaya naman nakakalito ang game na 'to ay dahil pasaway si Ma'am (peace po ma'am :D). may mga left-right side pang pangyayari at meron pa minsang binagsak lang niya yung mga tsinelas tapos akala namin joke lang. Yun nataya tuloy ako. Ang hirap mag-isip habang naglalaro no! Grabe lang pag narealize mong ikaw na yung hahabulin, it's too late haha. Mas benta yung nung kami naman ang nanghabol. Todo takbo naman ako para habulin yung kalaban tapos yun pala kami dapat yung hahabulin. Tawa talaga!
"Ikaw na" player aka MVP: AKO. Oo ako! Dahil yan sa kabangagan ko sa game na ito at ang intense na panghahabol ko.
Kung magdadagdag ako ng rule siguro mas masaya kung nakatalikod lahat tapos magwi-whistle si Ma'am kung haharap na kami para may thrill yung pagtingin sa tsinelas.
Dahil diyan, ito ang FOURTH Ozzumest Game ko.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Aswang-aswang (and Family) - "Tight Tayo" Award
Aswang-aswang. Akala ko nung una ay takutan ang game na 'to. Seriously. Yun pala tayaan siya. Yung mechanics nung game, merong isang "Aswang" at may mga "Taong-bayan". Yung mga tao papasok sila sa isang bilog na playing area tapos yung aswang naman hanggang dun lang siya sa circumference ng circle. Ang goal ni aswang ay manaya ng taongbayan para maipasa yung pagiging awang niya. Ayun uulitin siya hanggang sa mahilo kayo. Joke!
Tight Tayo Award. First meeting namin to nilaro kaya naman awkward pa ang feeling ng siksikan sa mga di mo kakilala. Kaya ko binigay to dahil mga around 8 or 10 kayong mga nasa loob ng circle (na kasing laki ng circle sa gitna ng basketball court) na iiwas sa aswang. O diba instant best-friends? Meron pang sigawan na: "KADIRI!!! PAWIS!" Di mo talaga maiiwasang madikitan ng pawis dahil sobrang dami ninyo at siksikan talaga. Kaya naman just go with the flow diba?
Tight Tayo Award. First meeting namin to nilaro kaya naman awkward pa ang feeling ng siksikan sa mga di mo kakilala. Kaya ko binigay to dahil mga around 8 or 10 kayong mga nasa loob ng circle (na kasing laki ng circle sa gitna ng basketball court) na iiwas sa aswang. O diba instant best-friends? Meron pang sigawan na: "KADIRI!!! PAWIS!" Di mo talaga maiiwasang madikitan ng pawis dahil sobrang dami ninyo at siksikan talaga. Kaya naman just go with the flow diba?
Over-all nag enjoy ako sa game na ito kaya ito ang aking FIFTH Ozzumest Game as of now. YAY!
Kung magbibigay ako ng variation, gagawin kong mas malaki yung circle. Yun talaga yung mahirap kasi ang liit ng area kaya tulakan to the max. Maganda din kung gagawing irregular ang shape ng play area (pero medyo matrabaho yun) tapos pag lumabas yung tao magiging aswang na rin siya. Masaya yun kasi dapat tingnan mo na rin yung inaapakan mo bukod pa dun sa kung nasaan na yung aswang. GOOD GAME!
I Love My Physical Ed Class! (Series)
Okay so gagamit muna ako ng Filipino (or more like Taglish) sa mga posts ko sa blog na ito para naman I can "express myself fully". Oha!
Ayun so napakabenta talaga sa akin ng Philippine Games. AS. IN. SOBRA. Talbog lahat ng ibang PE (well, in my case second PE ko pa lang ito at Tenpin Bowling yung una) dito! Ewan ko na lang kung di ka pa matuwa kapag nakuha mo 'to sa CRS at si Ma'am Grecia ang instructor mo. Para kang nanalo sa lotto pramis!
Isa ako sa mganilalang na napapatanong pag sinabi ng kaibigan na Philippine Games ang PE niya. Kasi naman diba, parang kakaiba na sa college may ganun pa. Pero sabi nga nila, basta PE classes sa UP: "You name it, we have it!". Naexperience ko na rin na matanong na:
Si Friend: "Philippine Games? Anong ginagawa dun?"
Ako: "Naglalaro."
Si Friend: "Nang ano? Jackstone? Sungka? Habulan?"
Ako: "Uhmm...medyo ganun yung iba pero mga kakaibang games yung nilalaro namin eh"
Ganyan tyalaga ang unang reaction nila kaya naman sa mga di pa nakakaexperience ng Philippine Games diyan, hanapin na sa CRS ngayong First Semester PE 2 PG ni Maam Grecia. Ipagdasal mo lang na sana meron pang slots at baka naman inubos na ng Freshies...aww may Second Semester at Summer pa naman kaya palaging hunting-in ang PE na ito o kaya naman ay mag-prerog!! GO NA!
Ayun so napakabenta talaga sa akin ng Philippine Games. AS. IN. SOBRA. Talbog lahat ng ibang PE (well, in my case second PE ko pa lang ito at Tenpin Bowling yung una) dito! Ewan ko na lang kung di ka pa matuwa kapag nakuha mo 'to sa CRS at si Ma'am Grecia ang instructor mo. Para kang nanalo sa lotto pramis!
Isa ako sa mganilalang na napapatanong pag sinabi ng kaibigan na Philippine Games ang PE niya. Kasi naman diba, parang kakaiba na sa college may ganun pa. Pero sabi nga nila, basta PE classes sa UP: "You name it, we have it!". Naexperience ko na rin na matanong na:
Si Friend: "Philippine Games? Anong ginagawa dun?"
Ako: "Naglalaro."
Si Friend: "Nang ano? Jackstone? Sungka? Habulan?"
Ako: "Uhmm...medyo ganun yung iba pero mga kakaibang games yung nilalaro namin eh"
Ganyan tyalaga ang unang reaction nila kaya naman sa mga di pa nakakaexperience ng Philippine Games diyan, hanapin na sa CRS ngayong First Semester PE 2 PG ni Maam Grecia. Ipagdasal mo lang na sana meron pang slots at baka naman inubos na ng Freshies...aww may Second Semester at Summer pa naman kaya palaging hunting-in ang PE na ito o kaya naman ay mag-prerog!! GO NA!
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Blog Transfer
I moved from my former blog at Wordpress.com (https://toweringbookcases.wordpress.com/) because I got irritated by the fact that so few widgets can be installed on it. Yeah, yeah security issues blah. My experience at first was great. I liked the simplicity of the layout and the easy navigation on the dashboard. But after some time I found some wonderful and useful widgets like calendars, shelves from Shelfari, and stuff but I cannot use them because Wordpress.com only allows certain widgets. I also can't use Google FriendConnect which I find annoying because Wordpress.org blogs can use it. Anyway, my blog will still continue here and I love how highly customizable Blogger is. As I promised in my last post from my former blog, I'll be reviewing The Red Pyramid tomorrow.
P.S. I'm still finding a way to migrate my blog posts.
Tchüss! bis später Jungs! (it's hard to type with the umlaut, you know)
AV
P.S. I'm still finding a way to migrate my blog posts.
Tchüss! bis später Jungs! (it's hard to type with the umlaut, you know)
AV
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Update. es tut Mir leid!
I'm writing this post to keep readers (are there any? I hope so.) updated on what's happening to my reading and my book reviews. It has been a really stressful month for me this past March with lots of exams and a deluge of work. I'm glad that it's already over. But wait, there's more! Summer classes start next week (already?!?!?). I haven't even tasted summer! Oh well, it's for my own good anyway. I want to take courses ahead of schedule to lighten up my academic load when I take my majors.
Now back to the point. I will just make updates. I'm now finished in reading The Red Pyramid and I loved it! I know it was targeted for younger readers but hey, I liked it. I'd review it this Saturday or Sunday if time permits. Next, I'm now reading City of Glass by Cassandra Clare. I bought a boxed set last April 1st...um...rather impulsively? I should be getting Across the Universe by Beth Revis and Delirium by Lauren Oliver that day but I saw hardcover boxed sets at the bookstore and I immediately put the books I'm holding back to the shelves and I bought The Mortal Instruments instead. I now finished almost a third of the book and I'll say I agree with what I've read. It really is very good. I'm excited to read the three (and also City of Fallen Angels which came out yesterday!) and after that, The Infernal Devices.
So that's all for now and I'll write again soon!
Auf Wiedersehen!
AV
Now back to the point. I will just make updates. I'm now finished in reading The Red Pyramid and I loved it! I know it was targeted for younger readers but hey, I liked it. I'd review it this Saturday or Sunday if time permits. Next, I'm now reading City of Glass by Cassandra Clare. I bought a boxed set last April 1st...um...rather impulsively? I should be getting Across the Universe by Beth Revis and Delirium by Lauren Oliver that day but I saw hardcover boxed sets at the bookstore and I immediately put the books I'm holding back to the shelves and I bought The Mortal Instruments instead. I now finished almost a third of the book and I'll say I agree with what I've read. It really is very good. I'm excited to read the three (and also City of Fallen Angels which came out yesterday!) and after that, The Infernal Devices.
So that's all for now and I'll write again soon!
Auf Wiedersehen!
AV
Monday, March 28, 2011
Summer Cleaning...sort of
Summer's here! And I mean OFFICIALLY HERE! I'm now free from all my workload from school these past weeks and I can finally sleep (oh how I missed sleeping until late in the morning!). That means i also get to read more often. But before that, I first need to clean my room and of course, my shelves which have gone pretty dusty.
I just hate it when you lift a book from the shelf and BOOM--a sandstorm! Okay, a bit exaggerated but you get the idea right? All the dust flying off the books is just, well, bad. And it also destroys books and accelerates the foxing process.
That's what pushed me into cleaning my bookshelf--again. I resolved into cleaning my shelf monthly but I think that is not enough and I need to consider cleaning more often. I also want to make a sort of log-book to keep track of what I'm reading. Being the low-tech/caveman person that I am when it comes to organizing stuff, I initially wanted to keep a binder but problems would definitely arise when it comes to alphabetizing the books so instead, I opted for an Excel spreadsheet (yay for Microsoft haha) template I downloaded and tweaked to my preferences.
So here's what happened to me the whole afternoon (and lots of coughing and incessant sneezing after inhaling the clouds from hell):
AV
I just hate it when you lift a book from the shelf and BOOM--a sandstorm! Okay, a bit exaggerated but you get the idea right? All the dust flying off the books is just, well, bad. And it also destroys books and accelerates the foxing process.
That's what pushed me into cleaning my bookshelf--again. I resolved into cleaning my shelf monthly but I think that is not enough and I need to consider cleaning more often. I also want to make a sort of log-book to keep track of what I'm reading. Being the low-tech/caveman person that I am when it comes to organizing stuff, I initially wanted to keep a binder but problems would definitely arise when it comes to alphabetizing the books so instead, I opted for an Excel spreadsheet (yay for Microsoft haha) template I downloaded and tweaked to my preferences.
So here's what happened to me the whole afternoon (and lots of coughing and incessant sneezing after inhaling the clouds from hell):
I'm still not finished yet. I still have to put some polish so the wood will smell better. Tomorrow I'll be dealing with the dirtier cousin, the shelf in my room which contains a great deal of old books and encyclopedias. Ugh. I think I need to wear a mask.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Red Riding Hoo-what?
I was first intrigued when I saw Red Riding Hood at the bookstore about a couple of weeks ago. They were stacked below an LCD screen that apparently shows the trailer of the movie the book was turned into. I don't know if the book was adapted to the big screen of if this is just a movie novelization. Nevertheless, I immediately looked up reviews on amazon.com to see if I'll buy it. I first saw the rating of two-and-a-half stars and asked why since very rarely I saw a book rated so low. Imagine my surprise (and to some degree, relief) when I saw what the reviews were. They were all blaring two words: RIP-OFF!. I guess I'll leave the explaining to this person:
Amen to that. Sheesh! Who wants to buy an incomplete book? It's like buying a preview. Lame publicity stunt. Very lame.
P.S. I heard that the movie is good though and I really like Amanda Seyfried (read: Mamma Mia!)
AV
2.0 out of 5 stars This edition = total rip off!, January 22, 2011This review is from: Red Riding Hood (Paperback)
This story is genuinely wonderful and well written, HOWEVER, I highly recommend to everyone out there that you save your money and not purchase this edition of the book. The story is incomplete and its pretty much just a rip off. In this edition the ending is not included, even though there is no waning of that on the front. You have to go on the website and read the end AFTER the movie is released because that`s when the ending will be up. The average price of this book anywhere, is around $10. So you pay ten bucks for an incomplete product? Can you say rip-off? You wouldn't buy a book in the used bookstore with the end ripped out, would you? So why buy a full priced book with no ending? This is just a jacked up ploy to get people to buy movie tickets. Yeah sure, if you're thinking of buying this book you could look around on the internet and find out that there was no ending included in this edition, but the average person just going through the bookstore won't know that. There is no warning that the book is incomplete on the front, thus its set up to take advantage of people and suck them in, to where they'll be dying for the ending so bad that they will be most likely to just go to the movies when it comes out. I personally think this is soooooooooo wrong! Not only is this set up where people pay for incomplete merchandise, it also makes it to where if you really want a complete edition of this book to put on your shelf, and already bought this edition, you'll have to buy it twice. If the author/publishing company wanted to do it that way, they should have at least have been honest and have a blurb on the front of the book warning people about this, instead this is set up to be misleading and take advantage of someone who really wants to know the end. They purposely don't warn you of there being no ending because they know that far less people would buy it that way, but if they don't tell people, people wanting the full version will pay twice. I myself returned my copy when I found the page, at the END of the book, where it informed me that I couldn't read the end until AFTER the movie released. I encourage people to also return their copies of this edition. It would be a shame if this sort of thing turned into a trend with books; sucking as much money as they can from consumers just so people will pay twice what they would have so they can know the ending or have a complete book. You wouldn't pay for a pair of socks with the toes cute out, or a wagon with only three wheels, would you? So why should people have to pay good money for incomplete books? Its really unfair, dishonest, and just plain wrong.
Amen to that. Sheesh! Who wants to buy an incomplete book? It's like buying a preview. Lame publicity stunt. Very lame.
P.S. I heard that the movie is good though and I really like Amanda Seyfried (read: Mamma Mia!)
AV
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
I Am Number Four
Review #1, 2011 Reading Challenge #10
I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore (Lorien Legacies Book 1)
Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction
ISBN: 9780061969553
Published: August 23rd, 2010
Date Finished: March 21st, 2011
Where did this come from? Bought this at Powerbooks-Trinoma for P679 (roughly $15.79). HarperCollins First Edition Hardcover; 448 pages. It had been sitting on my TBR pile for over a week thanks to the torrent of schoolwork I am experiencing.
Are there any sequels? Yes. This is part of a five-book series. Book 2 will be entitled The Power of Six and will be published August 2011.
First Ever Book Review!
I have been into Science Fiction(SF) books lately. Not the geeky Star Wars or series that goes on and on but more on the YA side. I have never been a fan of SF novels partly due to the novel Alastor by Jack Vance. The book is actually an omnibus of three earlier novels: Trullion, Wyst, and Marune. What irritated me is the plethora of characters and the twisting plot. Maybe I didn't appreciate that during that time (I was still a high school freshman--maybe around twelve years old--then). This will be my first SF book review and I hope you find this interesting.
BLURB: In the beginning they were a group of nine. Nine aliens who left their home planet of Lorien when it fell under attack by the evil Mogadorian. Nine aliens who scattered on Earth. Nine aliens who look like ordinary teenagers living ordinary lives, but who have extraordinary, paranormal skills. Nine aliens who might be sitting next to you now.
The Nine had to separate and go into hiding. The Mogadorian caught Number One in Malaysia, Number Two in England, and Number Three in Kenya. All of them were killed. John Smith, of Paradise, Ohio, is Number Four. He knows that he is next.
I AM NUMBER FOUR is the thrilling launch of a series about an exceptional group of teens as they struggle to outrun their past, discover their future—and live a normal life on Earth.
I AM NUMBER FOUR.
I AM NEXT
In a nutshell (so cliché, I know), the book is about an alien named Number Four who moves into a new town together with his Cêpan or guardian Henri. They came from Lorien together with eight other children to escape the attack of the Mogadorians on their planet. They must constantly hide and blend in with the humans as they grow and develop their powers which in time, will be sufficient to launch an offensive against the Mogadorians and they will finally be able to return to Lorien. For ten years, Number Four, who is called John Smith, had no permanent friends. He kind of finally discovers a life in this new town of Paradise, Ohio and he gets close to a girl named Sarah Hart. He also meets a friend, Sam Goode who will later become one of his best buddies. As the book progressed, secrets were revealed and this causes mortal danger to John and the people around him.
I really liked this book (except the characters, which will be touched later). From the first time that I saw this at the bookshop, I really had the urge to pick it up, like I must read it immediately (Oh my, the aliens are controlling me! Kidding!). I liked this because I really like to introduce myself into SF novels. This fascination of mine was sort of rekindled late last year when I watched episodes of Kyle XY. Believe me, it was a great show and it's a shame that they ended it only after the third Season. The plot of the two are really the same. An alien/some weird experiment that came to life, their powers developing, and their love story.
I Am Number Four is written full of energy. Told from the view of Number Four, I liked the pace of it. From the first paragraph stating the supposedly true events until the last good-bye, it was electric! every turn of page is like being pulled into a new event. Expect to find a lot of can't-put-this-down action scenes. There were also some emotional events in the book which I think is really heartbreaking and this also comes very unexpectedly though some take on twists and turns.
One thing that let me down though is the character development. Bam! Not one of the characters has any substance and depth to them! Once a character describes himself or gives a description of another character, that's it. What you see is what you get. The characters have done their role in the book but none of them created a subplot. Well, you can consider Number Six's backstory to be a subplot but none of the characters have this mysterious and dark vibe (read: Severus Snape) that makes the plot thicker. As much as I want to like the book, the characters warrant the deduction of half a star (or whatever I will call my rating system in the future).
Overall, I liked the book and I'll surely be reading The Power of Six when it comes out in August 2011. Can't wait!
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 - Must read!
P.S. I love Bernie Kosar! And by the way, Pittacus Lore is a pseudonym for two persons who wrote this book. As this is my first review, I think that I may have overlooked and missed some things. Rest assured that my reviews will improve.
Next review will be on The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan. Hope I'll finish it by next week.
AV
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Surprise Saturday
I always find it depressing when the books I would like to read are not available here in the Philippines. This is what I hate about my country; there are lots of readers here but we have a dismal record when it comes to, how do I phrase it, updated book stocks. Finding books especially the popular ones and books that were published for some time already can really be a pain. Although you can order book from the bookstore and have them ship the book to the Philippines, the costs can be very staggering. And the LIBRARIES! You will not find a book published in the last five years in any of the libraries here (okay, at least not on the libraries that I have gone to). If you think I'm exaggerating, try visiting some public libraries. Even the UP Main Library the library at UP-CAL is not updated (I'll not even talk about what is contained (or the lack thereof) at the Quezon City public library). You can certainly find lots of Classics there, but none of the likes of The Hunger Games, books more likely to be read by people. I was surprised that there were Harry Potter books there but they were in the Reserve section and can only be borrowed overnight. Why oh why?
So anyways, imagine the excitement I had when I found out that The Book Depository is now shipping FREE, yes you read it right, FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE--though not technically worldwide because sone countries are not included--but THE PHILIPPINES IS INCLUDED! Good-bye I read some blogs about Filipinos using the service and so far, all of them praised the efficiency of the service. It only takes ten to fifteen working days (or up to a month during the holidays) for the books to arrive and that is door-to-door delivery and not the lousy service of the Philippine Post Office (PhilPost). I will surely be checking out their free shipping service to see if it's really efficient. I even made an account on their web page and I'll be using that to buy a hardcover copy of City of Bones since it's cowhere to be found here *heehee*. So I think I'll now say goodbye to Special Orders from Fully Booked. I still haven't received a word or anything about my order of The Brothers Karamazov which I placed last January 4th and the semester's already finished. Thank you so much for not helping, Fully Booked. I'm really disappointed at this.
Now back to writing my five-page essay and studying for my final exams.
P.S. Shoot! I didn't notice that I set the Publish time to March 20th, a day late.
AV
So anyways, imagine the excitement I had when I found out that The Book Depository is now shipping FREE, yes you read it right, FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE--though not technically worldwide because sone countries are not included--but THE PHILIPPINES IS INCLUDED! Good-bye I read some blogs about Filipinos using the service and so far, all of them praised the efficiency of the service. It only takes ten to fifteen working days (or up to a month during the holidays) for the books to arrive and that is door-to-door delivery and not the lousy service of the Philippine Post Office (PhilPost). I will surely be checking out their free shipping service to see if it's really efficient. I even made an account on their web page and I'll be using that to buy a hardcover copy of City of Bones since it's cowhere to be found here *heehee*. So I think I'll now say goodbye to Special Orders from Fully Booked. I still haven't received a word or anything about my order of The Brothers Karamazov which I placed last January 4th and the semester's already finished. Thank you so much for not helping, Fully Booked. I'm really disappointed at this.
Now back to writing my five-page essay and studying for my final exams.
P.S. Shoot! I didn't notice that I set the Publish time to March 20th, a day late.
AV
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Bookmark This
Well today is another go-and-find-some-good-reads-at-the-bookstore day! But I guess when I visit the bookstore everyday, I usually end up crestfallen after not being able to buy the books I want--oh money, will you please be infinite?
After our rehearsal for my Literature class, I immediately went to Powerbooks-Trinoma...
GOOD GRIEF! I LITERALLY SLEPT YESTERDAY WHILE WRITING THIS POST. Anyway, I'll still be writing this as if it just happened earlier. That's not cheating, right? :)
After our rehearsal for my Literature class, I immediately went to Powerbooks-Trinoma to have my usual book-hunting. I've been doing this almost everyday and it never tires me to visit bookshops to have books as company. I even travel across malls to visit their bookshops (see: Fully Booked, NBS, Bestsellers, and Powerbooks).
While browsing for books at Powerbooks, a particular book caught my attention: The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness (it's part of a trilogy). It has this really eye-catching cover of a knife (so fitting) imposed in a white background. I picked up an open-for-browsing copy and read the first few pages. Little did I notice that I already read nearly twenty pages. The plot, which I think is along the lines of Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games, is really engaging. I decided to try to purchase it and being the O.C. book collector that I am, I asked for a hardcover copy. The staff there were helpful and they even know the other books in the series. After much typing and calling, the unfortunately couldn't find a copy so I opted to have the book by special order. But BEWARE: Special orders from this particular bookstore entails HUGE costs and I mean REALLY HUGE costs. The Knife costs about P850-P900 but when I asked for a special order, their calculated price was P1500!! What the heck?!? That's like, almost twice the price of the book! In the end, I just said I will return some other day and instead, I had Fully Booked order my book together with The Ask and The Answer.
I also bought these from Powerbooks:
[caption id="attachment_38" align="aligncenter" width="540" caption="I really like them!"][/caption]
I usually am not a collector of bookmarks but I have an addiction to them lately. Those two bookmarks I got from Powerbooks for only P15.00 apiece! Aside from being really cheap, they have lots of great designs too, though many of them are for women. This is what I like in Powerbooks. Their supplies and knick-knacks are really cheaper in comparison to Fully Booked who sells bookmarks as if they're made of precious materials. Sheesh. So there is my latest bookshop adventure.
P.S. I should really be studying now for my Final in my Literature class. Oh joy (sarcasm).
P.P.S. I would sincerely like to extend my condolences to the relatives of the Sedilla family who passed away in a fire accident. Even if I haven't personally known and met their daughter Miss Patricia who is a good friend of some of my high school classmates, I wish that she and her family will find eternal joy in the hands of our Creator.
GOOD GRIEF! I LITERALLY SLEPT YESTERDAY WHILE WRITING THIS POST. Anyway, I'll still be writing this as if it just happened earlier. That's not cheating, right? :)
After our rehearsal for my Literature class, I immediately went to Powerbooks-Trinoma to have my usual book-hunting. I've been doing this almost everyday and it never tires me to visit bookshops to have books as company. I even travel across malls to visit their bookshops (see: Fully Booked, NBS, Bestsellers, and Powerbooks).
While browsing for books at Powerbooks, a particular book caught my attention: The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness (it's part of a trilogy). It has this really eye-catching cover of a knife (so fitting) imposed in a white background. I picked up an open-for-browsing copy and read the first few pages. Little did I notice that I already read nearly twenty pages. The plot, which I think is along the lines of Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games, is really engaging. I decided to try to purchase it and being the O.C. book collector that I am, I asked for a hardcover copy. The staff there were helpful and they even know the other books in the series. After much typing and calling, the unfortunately couldn't find a copy so I opted to have the book by special order. But BEWARE: Special orders from this particular bookstore entails HUGE costs and I mean REALLY HUGE costs. The Knife costs about P850-P900 but when I asked for a special order, their calculated price was P1500!! What the heck?!? That's like, almost twice the price of the book! In the end, I just said I will return some other day and instead, I had Fully Booked order my book together with The Ask and The Answer.
I also bought these from Powerbooks:
[caption id="attachment_38" align="aligncenter" width="540" caption="I really like them!"][/caption]
I usually am not a collector of bookmarks but I have an addiction to them lately. Those two bookmarks I got from Powerbooks for only P15.00 apiece! Aside from being really cheap, they have lots of great designs too, though many of them are for women. This is what I like in Powerbooks. Their supplies and knick-knacks are really cheaper in comparison to Fully Booked who sells bookmarks as if they're made of precious materials. Sheesh. So there is my latest bookshop adventure.
P.S. I should really be studying now for my Final in my Literature class. Oh joy (sarcasm).
P.P.S. I would sincerely like to extend my condolences to the relatives of the Sedilla family who passed away in a fire accident. Even if I haven't personally known and met their daughter Miss Patricia who is a good friend of some of my high school classmates, I wish that she and her family will find eternal joy in the hands of our Creator.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Book Haul Number One: 2011 for 2011
Having a blog about books is somehow an achievement for a self-confessed bookworm and this will be my first post that's completely related to books. Hooray for me! I've been itching to write something about books and reading and finally, I had the opportunity to write one.
For this week, I actually got three books. Oh joy!. But that trigger-happiness that I experienced came with a price. MY WALLET GOT SLIMMER--wish I was the one who got slimmer instead. Bummer. I have formulated a sort of conjecture for this that relates money and the number of books bought: "The number of books is inversely related to the number of paper bills in a wallet".
Now back to the real purpose of this post. The books that I purchased are:
I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore, The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan, and The Red Pyramid also by Riordan.
[caption id="attachment_20" align="aligncenter" width="540" caption="Nude books i.e. unjacketed"][/caption]
I got I Am Number Four from Powerbooks-Trinoma (yes, they've recently renovated their store there and it now looks "commercial" to me very much like National Bookstore. No more comfy seats and reading-on-the-floor. I guess I'll be missing their former store design with all the carpeting and wooden shelves and stuff) at P679 , The Lost Hero and The Red Pyramid from Fully Booked-The Block at P684 and P648 respectively. That brings me to a whopping expense of ...wait I'm doing the math...P2011!! 2011 for 2011! So expect some reviews on these books probably later this month after school ends and after I finish reading Good Omens (which I'll probably review next week).
I Am Number Four is sort of an impulsive purchase. I was expecting to get Number Four later this month since I ordered it from Fully Booked (so I guess I would be cancelling that order). Part of the reason I immediately bought Number Four once I saw it is that I aside from me itching to read it, I also want, no, I need to have my books in hardcover and finding this book in hardcover is a real pain--I know, it may seem wasteful to you, but reading and buying books is simply my guilty pleasure and I buy books in hardcover as much as possible to improve my growing personal library. I prefer hardcover books over paperback because of their durability. Paperbacks do not really have much protection from the elements and they immediately suffer from foxing unlike hardcovers which rarely fox except for some which were printed using acidic book paper. I buy books based on their edition and condition and rarely on their price and I believe books can never be a waste of money and the knowledge and entertainment you get from reading is priceless. Leave me the whole day in a pretty big bookshop (Fully Booked-Bonifacio High Street = HEAVEN) and I would be ever thankful.
Do not judge a book by its cover. Scratch that. The cover of Number Four is just awesome. Best cover of a book I've seen so far. Why hadn't the publishers of Harry Potter...oh never mind.
[caption id="attachment_19" align="aligncenter" width="540" caption="I really dig the debossed symbol on the cover!"][/caption]
I'm so excited to read this and although I have this in its electronic format, I deliberately did not finish reading because I want to own a copy of the book. LOL at my obsession.
On the other two books, the reason I bought them is because I liked The Lightning Thief. I liked Riordan's style of writing whilst intended for children, can also be appropriate for teens. I really wanted to finish the series but I'm still saving for the boxed set--and I already saved almost three quarters--which is rather expensive at P3799 (Boo!).
As I conclude this post, I would just like to extend my thoughts toward the people of Japan. Stay safe and be strong!
AV.
For this week, I actually got three books. Oh joy!. But that trigger-happiness that I experienced came with a price. MY WALLET GOT SLIMMER--wish I was the one who got slimmer instead. Bummer. I have formulated a sort of conjecture for this that relates money and the number of books bought: "The number of books is inversely related to the number of paper bills in a wallet".
Now back to the real purpose of this post. The books that I purchased are:
I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore, The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan, and The Red Pyramid also by Riordan.
[caption id="attachment_20" align="aligncenter" width="540" caption="Nude books i.e. unjacketed"][/caption]
I got I Am Number Four from Powerbooks-Trinoma (yes, they've recently renovated their store there and it now looks "commercial" to me very much like National Bookstore. No more comfy seats and reading-on-the-floor. I guess I'll be missing their former store design with all the carpeting and wooden shelves and stuff) at P679 , The Lost Hero and The Red Pyramid from Fully Booked-The Block at P684 and P648 respectively. That brings me to a whopping expense of ...wait I'm doing the math...P2011!! 2011 for 2011! So expect some reviews on these books probably later this month after school ends and after I finish reading Good Omens (which I'll probably review next week).
I Am Number Four is sort of an impulsive purchase. I was expecting to get Number Four later this month since I ordered it from Fully Booked (so I guess I would be cancelling that order). Part of the reason I immediately bought Number Four once I saw it is that I aside from me itching to read it, I also want, no, I need to have my books in hardcover and finding this book in hardcover is a real pain--I know, it may seem wasteful to you, but reading and buying books is simply my guilty pleasure and I buy books in hardcover as much as possible to improve my growing personal library. I prefer hardcover books over paperback because of their durability. Paperbacks do not really have much protection from the elements and they immediately suffer from foxing unlike hardcovers which rarely fox except for some which were printed using acidic book paper. I buy books based on their edition and condition and rarely on their price and I believe books can never be a waste of money and the knowledge and entertainment you get from reading is priceless. Leave me the whole day in a pretty big bookshop (Fully Booked-Bonifacio High Street = HEAVEN) and I would be ever thankful.
Do not judge a book by its cover. Scratch that. The cover of Number Four is just awesome. Best cover of a book I've seen so far. Why hadn't the publishers of Harry Potter...oh never mind.
[caption id="attachment_19" align="aligncenter" width="540" caption="I really dig the debossed symbol on the cover!"][/caption]
I'm so excited to read this and although I have this in its electronic format, I deliberately did not finish reading because I want to own a copy of the book. LOL at my obsession.
On the other two books, the reason I bought them is because I liked The Lightning Thief. I liked Riordan's style of writing whilst intended for children, can also be appropriate for teens. I really wanted to finish the series but I'm still saving for the boxed set--and I already saved almost three quarters--which is rather expensive at P3799 (Boo!).
As I conclude this post, I would just like to extend my thoughts toward the people of Japan. Stay safe and be strong!
AV.
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