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Three months down, nine months to go.

I’ve already read six books this year.

My target is to read at least 10 books this year.

I think I’ll reach my goal.

The thing is, I’ve already spent Php 3,486.00 on books for the past three months. I’m soo broke.

Books

thedimwit:

fastblog:

Three months down, nine months to go.

I’ve already read six books this year.

My target is to read at least 10 books this year.

I think I’ll reach my goal.

The thing is, I’ve already spent Php 3,486.00 on books for the past three months. I’m soo broke.

Whoa, I’ve never thought book-reading as a spendy hobby.

Well, most of the books that I bought are brand new. So that explains it. But as much as possible, I want to buy the cheapest copy that I could find. The only problem is that I don’t find second hand copies of the books that I want so I always end up buying the brand new copy.

chayenne:


vivatregina:


I was checking my Twitter before going to sleep then I noticed that Neil Gaiman seemed to be online. I crossed my fingers for luck and sent a Tweet in his direction to ask him to help spread the word about The Great Book Blockade of ‘09. It worked! He has linked to the McSweeney dispatch on his Twitter, where he is being followed by over 350,000 people.
I hope more people across the world take notice, because if our government doesn’t listen to us, hopefully, it will listen to them.



Hopefully, the government will stop taxing books.

chayenne:

vivatregina:

I was checking my Twitter before going to sleep then I noticed that Neil Gaiman seemed to be online. I crossed my fingers for luck and sent a Tweet in his direction to ask him to help spread the word about The Great Book Blockade of ‘09. It worked! He has linked to the McSweeney dispatch on his Twitter, where he is being followed by over 350,000 people.

I hope more people across the world take notice, because if our government doesn’t listen to us, hopefully, it will listen to them.

Hopefully, the government will stop taxing books.

Crap

My blog has been crappy for some time now. I dunno how I would revive it. And oh, I’m sorry for pestering you with my posts about books. You see, that’s all I can write about these days, my life has been pretty boring and uninteresting.

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2. Receive requests from others for your books
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4. Ask for books from others with our points

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I love this site! It’s really a great find.

1. Type in books you want to give away
2. Receive requests from others for your books
3. Mail your books and receive points
4. Ask for books from others with our points

Join BookMooch now!

I love this site! It’s really a great find.

makeyoumine:


aoleyva:
END OF STORY.


Cover pa lang, pamatay na!

makeyoumine:

aoleyva:

END OF STORY.

Cover pa lang, pamatay na!

One more book to read and I’ll reach my target this year!

theskratchpadd:

this is just BRILLIANT.

Buy me this clock, please?

theskratchpadd:

this is just BRILLIANT.

Buy me this clock, please?

Here are the rules: Don’t take too long to think about it. Fifteen books you’ve read that will always stick with you. They don’t have to be the greatest books you’ve ever read, just the ones that stick with you. First fifteen you can recall in no more than 15 minutes.

  1. The Gargoyle - Andrew Davidson
  2. The Time Traveler’s Wife - Audrey Niffenegger (Her name is really hard to spell.)
  3. Q & A (republished as Slumdog Millionaire) - Vikas Swarup
  4. Tuesday’s With Morrie - Mitch Albom
  5. The Five People You Meet in Heaven - Mitch Albom
  6. Chinese Cinderella - Adeline Yen Man
  7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - J.K. Rowling
  8. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - J.K. Rowling
  9. Atonement - Ian McEwan
  10. Youngblood 3 - Edited by Jorge V. Aruta and Ruel S. de Vera
  11. The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
  12. Unaccostomed Earth - Jhumpa Lahiri
  13. Fast Food Nation - Eric Schlosser
  14. Life of Pi - Yann Martel
  15. A Walk to Remember - Nicholas Sparks

Out of the 15 books, four are non-fiction. Wala lang.