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You can grab books for as low as P20!
 Bookworms everywhere have been waiting since news broke in May 2022 that the biggest book sale, Big Bad Wolf, is finally making an IRL comeback. So we're sure you already know the big details: From June 23 to July 3, Pasay will host the "Unbelievable Book Sale" ...
Donations are also welcome.
Nine out of 10 children (age 10) in the Philippines cannot read, much less comprehend a simple text, according to the latest report by The World Bank, The State of Global Learning Poverty: 2022 Update. With this alarming news about illiteracy and ...
You’ll love these powerful yet feminine reads!
Books not only tell stories but also spark change. They can inspire you to fight for your rights and remind you that you’re more than just your gender. Living in a world where gender inequality is happening all around, we’re in need ...
It starts next month!
The Philippine Book Festival is the largest traveling book festival in the country that highlights Filipino books. The festival is happening from June 2 to 4 at the World Trade Center Manila along Buendia Avenue in Pasay City.During the three-day fair, there ...
Entrance is free, BTW!
Products recommended on our websites are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, Summit Media may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Attention, book lovers! After three long years of online book sales and fairs, one ...
It's a "bookstore built by booklovers for booklovers."
Porch Reader is a quaint little bookstore in a Valenzuela neighborhood. Once inside their nook, you'll be greeted warmly by this scene: shelves full of secondhand and new titles, ranging from fiction to non-fiction, stacked upon and squeezed next to each other; ...
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Discover your next fave read here!
I'm sure I'm not the only bookworm who's guilty of hoarding books. After all, there's a certain kind of thrill that comes from scouring the shelves at your local bookstore and investing in your next favorite read. The thrifty bibliophiles out there might say that ...
Yep, for free.
It can be pretty hard to find a place in Metro Manila where you can just sit down and do something—without pressure to spend. If you sit to chill at a cafe, you best buy a beverage of sorts; at a restaurant, ...
It starts on April 15.
If you want to go from one place, Manila, to be more specific, to another—say, for soul-searching or a well-deserved breather from the stresses of city live—without traveling by air, the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange, or PITX, is the jump-off point. Think ...
Mark your calendars.
As much as we love shopping from the comforts of our homes, nothing beats pushing a cart full of books and then coming back to the aisles for more. Most of us are familiar with this scene, and it's happening again soon—in ...
You can find it near the QC City Hall.
Unless you still go to school (whether as a student or as a professor), you probably don't have much access to a library. These quiet places often have a comprehensive selection of hard-to-find titles and rare books from decades ago. Good thing there's ...
From a fellow frustrated bookworm. 
I loved reading as a kid. My 11-year-old self could spend countless hours just flipping through pages of the latest fiction bestsellers in libraries and bookstores. Although I was a consistent top borrower at our school, I also had a sizable collection ...
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