Saturday, December 4, 2010

About Your Filipino Literature

I know the guarantee it brings when reading a book. Not so exhausted, not so mad, you only got fantastic rod. I also tried to read books made and furnished by different authors. Novels, short stories, et cetera, but isn't it a good to start reading reading materials that are scarcely made by our NOYPI authors?

What some do I recommend? I intend not to mention even their synopses for you to read them by yourself.

  • Usok ng Mapupusok na Araw by Ruth E.S. Mabanglo.
  • Landas ng Bahaghari by Benjamin P. Pascual
  • Di Mo Masilip Ang Langit by Benjamin P. Pascual
  • Tata Selo by Rogelio R. Sikat
  • Desaperisidos by Lualhati Bautista
  • Dekada '70 by Lualhati Bautista
  • Suyuan sa Tubigan by Macario Pineda
  • Impeng Negro by Rogelio R. Sikat
  • Utos ng Hari by Jun Cruz Reyes
  • ABNKKBSNPLAKO by Roberto Ong
  • Stainless Longganisa by Roberto Ong
  • MacArthur by Roberto Ong 
  • Noli Me Tangere by Jose Rizal
  • El Filibusterismo by Jose Rizal
Classmates, I know you know them.

At Last! Got it Finished.

It's been a hard core for me to read this book. I was only third year before then when I started to be used reading this pockety. Swear, it spares a lot advancements and trainings. Wondering how, what does this book look like? Just take a glimpse above.

It's too classy to describe this book. It only contains several ideas, hints, and points on how to make your language proficient enough. It has a lot to say whether you have on the dilemma on vocabulary or spelling. It teaches you how to construct good sentences or paragraphs (this one sounds fantastic especially to the authors, I think).

Long way back, my grandmother gave it to me, since I was approaching on fourth year then. She thought that it would be a tough track for me because it takes a lot of examinations. Anyway, the good news is that I finished dealing with it. I took a good time with it. I was being used with euphoria, joie de vivre, epitome, egoist, cadaverous, supercilious, double entendre, vivisectomy, post mortem, bibulous, feline, eugenics, just to utter a few. Sigh! The outcome, perfectly good!

All I could say, you ought to get one. It really helps to boost your language. Very much thank to Mr. Norman Lewis.