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 #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 #36

    Did you guys know that current Superman, David Corenswet, is related to the creator of Choose Your Own Adventure books? That and more in this week’s edition.

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  • Katrina Ramos Atienza’s Well Played, the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, and multiple calls for submissions in this week’s edition.

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  • I know, I know, I haven’t been doing one of these for a bit because life has been busy. But I’m getting back to it! In this week’s edition, we have Renren Galeno, the Severino Reyes Medal, New Philippine Speculative Fiction 2, and the Juggernaut book launch.

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  • Your Week in Books #29

    #romanceclass2025, Filipino nominees for the Hans Christian Andersen award and the Silent Book Contest, and a new Virginia Woolf book in this week’s edition.

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  • Your Week in Books #28

    Water Moon book talk and signing event, L.J. Smith, and Mark Ronson in this week’s edition.

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  • Your Week in Books #27

    Upcoming Romance Class events, Gisèle Pelicot’s memoir, new Bond producers, and the Grant Goodman prize awardee in this week’s edition.

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