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Discover gripping stories by Filipino authors
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Filipino Reads
 
Some days, slow-burns and character-driven tales just won’t cut it... you need a book that grabs you from page one and keeps you hooked! We’ve rounded up page-turning works by Filipino authors—novels, short stories, a novella, and even a graphic novel—filled with well-developed characters and beautifully crafted, attention-seizing plots that will keep you gripped until the very last page.
 
 
Kuwentong Butsero
In his debut book, veteran journalist JL Chua delivers a set of dark, unsettling, and grotesque stories. Each tale dives into the dark side of humanity, cut open to bleed and trickle, but despite this, readers will be able to empathize with the characters who are fully fleshed out and rendered with great tenderness.
 
WTF?! (Women Turning Fifty)
Veteran journalist Marga Ortigas’s WTF!  is a candid collection of essays on finding herself at the edge of middle age. Marga sheds all barriers as she reflects on life, aging, mortality, and loss with unflinching honesty. This collection of essays will have you tearing through the pages, and by the last page, you will emerge a different person–uplifted and full of hope.
 
 
School Run
In post-zombie apocalypse Philippines, zombies are treated as an inevitable part of life. With zombie invasion measures set, people have learned to adapt. However, an ordinary ride to school turns deadly when a school bus driver gets careless, and the bus gets swarmed by zombies. Sprinkled with humor and packed with suspense, this graphic novel will have readers breathless as the story unfolds, page after page.
 
Ang Nawawala
Ang Nawawala by Chuckleberry Pascual will not only have you turning the pages, but also laughing out loud and blinking back tears. Bree, a transwoman who works as a receptionist/ masseuse in Talong Punay’s barangay hall, starts to investigate a series of things that disappear in the district. As the mystery deepens, what emerges is a delightfully absurd series of interconnected short stories that straddle comedy and crime fiction.
 
 
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