Your Week in Books

  • Your Week in Books #46

    Butch Dalisay, OpenAI, 400+ years of the UST Publishing House, and Laverne Cox in this week’s edition.

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  • Your Week in Books #45

    The inaugural Children’s Booker Prize, more “Immortal Universe” shows, a Bridget Jones statue, and a graphic novel version of To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before in this week’s edition.

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  • Your Week in Books #44

    It has been a while, hasn’t it? But I’m back with this again since my work sched has finally loosened up a little! In this week’s edition, we’ve got news from the Frankfurt Book Fair, Reese Witherspoon’s first novel, and the death of Baek Se-hee.

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  • Your Week in Books #43

    Ateneo University Press’ Buwan ng Wika Sale, the Tiny Bookshop game, the UP Press at MIBF, and the National Book Awards in this week’s edition

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  • Your Week in Books #42

    The Vida New Adult book collection launch, Vibal’s acquisition of Six de los Reyes’ Project Saving Noah, and Ateneo events at the Manila International Book Fair in this week’s edition.

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  • Your Week in Books #41

    The Vida New Adult launch, Waiting in the Wings illustrated cover, the PBBY-Salanga Prize, and Luigi Mangione in this week’s edition.

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  • Your Week in Books #40

    A labor dispute against the University of the Philippines press, AI and publishing, and did you know Crunchyroll has a publishing arm? All that in this week’s edition.

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  • Your Week in Books #39

    Irene Sarmiento’s Stray Cats, a Hansel and Gretel audiobook, a Judy Blume biography, and pre-orders for Don Jaucian’s book in this week’s edition.

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  • No Two Ways acquisition by Blush Books, Stories We Tell When We Tell Stories About Ourselves pre-orders, and an article on AI and audiobook narrators in this week’s edition.

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  • Your Week in Books #37

    The continuing AI legal battle, the movie adaptation of Carla de Guzman’s Sweet on You, the Palanca Awards, Samantha Sotto Yambao’s new books, and activities at the Philippine International Comics Festival in this week’s edition.

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