Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Novels: His First, Her Last: The Incredible True Story of an American Lost in the Philippines

Story by: Jonathan Sturak
Pendan Publishing
(3/5 ★★★☆☆)


A story based on the actual experiences by the writer on the Filipino culture, traditions and even some of the problems that the country have. It gives another perspective to a life in the Philippines through the eyes of a tourist.

Jason Stefanik, the main character of the story, deals with the strange culture the Philippines has to offer. Such example to that is the Filipino's habit of saying "nosebleed" if they converse with too much English. Then there's also the beauty that the Filipino's have in their genes that most of its citizens appears to be younger looking. This was observed among a group of nurses or nursing students that were mistaken for a group of high school students. The novel also takes into account the negative side of the country. Such as the health care system, especially since I'm assuming that he might have been admitted in a government hospital that is poorly funded. There's also the justice system, in which for a crime of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide, multiple physical injuries, and damage to property the maximum penalty that can be carried out is six months in jail. Although I'm not much versed in the accuracy of the penalty that can be imposed on such crimes, in my opinion it is a bit light especially since the incident resulted in the death of an individual. The main character, as the story progresses, becomes a bit more likable especially since his image started out to be a mother's boy who complained practically about anything and rushes on the time he can finally get back to America. It is from that image that he transforms into a very determined and loving boyfriend that will do everything to look for his love one, no matter what happens. He does this despite the current condition his body is after the accident.

The novel provides some good tips on how to be a "smart" tourist in the Philippines and at the same it also illustrates some of the tourist attractions that can be on your to see list, such as Intramuros. It also gives a few "must know" for a tourist new to the culture that the country has. The story of Jason's adventure is an interesting insight and narration of the experiences that the author had. Amidst the bad experience that he had due to the accident, Sturak still manages to come up with a story that talks about love and hope despite the tragedy that takes place in a country rich with heritage.

The writer can be seen at:

Friday, December 27, 2013

Comics: Ten Grand ~ Issue 3: Dark And Terrible Things

Story by: J. Michael Straczynski
Illustrated by: Ben Templesmith
Rated: M / Mature
Joe's Comics
Image Comics
(5/5 ★★★)


The story continues after Debbie's death due to her act of jumping off a building. This act was made after a demon possessed her. This event also led to Joe's death as he tried to save her. The only difference soon after was that he came back alive but Debbie didn't.

In this issue, Joe finds Sarah, Debbie's sister, unfortunately on the same county morgue. An interesting object, which he calls as a soul-stone is shortly introduced that has the capacity to talk with a dead body's residual soul. However, amidst this tool, it only left him a dead end. Thus, clues for this case were closing one after the other. The story of how Joe and Laura had met was told in this issue. It was told that they had met after Joe incurred an accident while doing his job as a button man. The issue ends with Laura being pulled out of the place that both of them considered to be heaven due to the safety it gives to both her and Joe. After being unconscious for some time, Laura then awakens in front of the person, who is responsible for her death, in a place Joe last expects her to be in.

The art and story continues to be impressive. There's just a typographical error on the 2nd page on the part wherein it narrates the previous events that occurred in the 2nd issue of Ten Grand. This 3rd issue was well told most especially by Templesmith in his illustrations, wherein the emotions of the characters can already tell the story without many lines needed. My favorite panel in this issue would be the part wherein there are three illustrations of Joe and Laura in a single page. In the middle, which is also the largest scene, shows them to be at the beach. The lower left scene shows them having a meal while on the other side shows them to be in a car. This illustration of love is a good page made by Templesmith. This issue continues to show a story of love beyond death, amidst the presence of angels and demons. It still is one sweet love story.

"Love is the only thing worth dying for. I should know, I've done it plenty of times." - Joe Fitzgerald

More of Ten Grand can be seen at:
Joe's Comics: www.studiojms.com
Image Comics, Inc.: www.imagecomics.com

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Comics: Tibok ng Utak ~ Blg. 1: Mercedes sa Kalawakan!

Story by: Mercedes Cabral
Illustrated by: Manix Abrera
National Book Development Board
(5/5 ★★★)


This is a free comic given away to the first 100 individuals who lined up in the NBDB (National Book Development Board) booth last Winter Komikon 2013. The signing for this freebie caused a blockage of around 3 booths, if I remembered it correctly, due to the long line it created. It took me around 2 hours before I finally got my turn and have it signed by it's creators.

The story starts with the character of Mercedes being stuck out in outer space. It gives a little bit of humor by making reference to the 2013 movie Gravity and using her character's body as a spaceship after finding a planet nearby. She then lands on it by using her belly. As the story continues, the character shares on how dreams are created. It gives the very origin on where some of the best literature came from, which is through dreams. This story, which was written by Mercedes, is somehow near to how Manix, the illustrator, creates Kikomachine Komix. That is no mater how bizarre and strange the story goes, it certainly holds an important message.

This freebie generally aims to capture the interest of the attendees of Komikon to also go and attend ReaderCon. It also shows the primary function and vision of the NBDB on encouraging people to read more. This is a nice and free treat that I got from the NBDB. Hope you were also among the lucky 100 individuals who also got this from the 2013 Winter Komikon.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Events: Winners of the 2013 Filipino Readers' Choice Awards



I wasn't able to attend the Filipino ReaderCon 2013 that was held last December 7, 2013 at the Rizal Library, Ateneo De Manila University.

Well just to give an update regarding my previous posts on the 2013 Filipino Readers' Choice Awards (FRCA). These are the winners that were announced for each category.

Children's Picture Book


Mga Saranggola sa Tag-ulan (Kites in the Rain)
by Eugene Evasco (Story) and Bernadette Solina-Wolf (LG&M Corporation)

Chick Lit



That Kind of Guy
by Mina V. Esguerra (Summit Books)

Novel in English


Woman in a Frame
by Raissa Rivera Falgui (Flipside Publishing)

Novel in Filipino


Territorio de los Hombres Batch 6: Marcial Ortega
by Vanessa (Precious Pages Corporation)

Comics / Graphic Novels


Trese 5: Midnight Tribunal
by Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo (Visprint)

Short Story Anthology


Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang (Volume 2)
by Severino O. Reyes, Christine S. Bellen, Rebecca T. Anonuevo and Felix Mago Miguel (Tahanan Books)

Essay Anthology


Subversive Lives: A Family Memoir of the Marcos Years
by Susan F. Quimpo and Nathan Gilbert Quimpo (Anvil)

Poetry


Lita: Poems on Women
by the Cavite Young Writers Association (Balangay Books)

Congratulations to all the winners and most especially to the fans of each literature who showed support in nominating and voting for their favorite books.
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