Bookworms and Books!
- DarkRushBeat
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 6260
- Joined: Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:12 am
- Location: The Twilight Zone
Medyo kiddie ang dating pero gusto ko sana irecommend ang Horrible Histories series ni Terry Deary...Me halong satire sya pero nakakatuwa basahin...SirZap wrote:balaka ko uling bumalik sa book reading. anong ma-irecommned nyo?
Post ko collection ko bukas he he
Everybody wants Happiness, Nobody wants Pain...
But you can't have a Rainbow, without a little Rain....
Wrestling/Handheld Games/Horror/Zombie Films/Paranormal/Basketball Shoes/Body Building
Gameboy/Nintendo DS/PSP/Nintendo 3DS
FC: 1934-0903-9050
But you can't have a Rainbow, without a little Rain....
Wrestling/Handheld Games/Horror/Zombie Films/Paranormal/Basketball Shoes/Body Building
Gameboy/Nintendo DS/PSP/Nintendo 3DS
FC: 1934-0903-9050
- DarkRushBeat
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 6260
- Joined: Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:12 am
- Location: The Twilight Zone
Im sure you'll like it...Madami pa pala akong kulang...Thankfully my buddies at my fave Booksale branch always saves me one whenever they have new shipment...SirZap wrote:pwede. kasi yung narnia at harry potter ko napunta sa pamangkin ko.
Everybody wants Happiness, Nobody wants Pain...
But you can't have a Rainbow, without a little Rain....
Wrestling/Handheld Games/Horror/Zombie Films/Paranormal/Basketball Shoes/Body Building
Gameboy/Nintendo DS/PSP/Nintendo 3DS
FC: 1934-0903-9050
But you can't have a Rainbow, without a little Rain....
Wrestling/Handheld Games/Horror/Zombie Films/Paranormal/Basketball Shoes/Body Building
Gameboy/Nintendo DS/PSP/Nintendo 3DS
FC: 1934-0903-9050
- Solemn_In_Berlin
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 2483
- Joined: Sun Jan 16, 2011 11:52 am
- PSN ID: Solemn_In_Berlin
- Location: Fort Frolic, Rapture
- Contact:
What are you looking for ba? Para ma-specify ko yung recs ko if ever.SirZap wrote:balaka ko uling bumalik sa book reading. anong ma-irecommned nyo?
By the way, this is happening tonight:
Current Top 5:
Digimon World: Next Order - Torment: Tides of Numenera - The Endless Cylinder - Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Persona 5
All Time Top 5:
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete - Dark Cloud 2 - Deus Ex - Final Fantasy VI - Bloodborne
Digimon World: Next Order - Torment: Tides of Numenera - The Endless Cylinder - Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Persona 5
All Time Top 5:
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete - Dark Cloud 2 - Deus Ex - Final Fantasy VI - Bloodborne
- Oink McOink
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 1282
- Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:57 am
- PSN ID: OinkMcOink
- Location: Laoag City
Fevre Dream - Horror, made by George RR Martin who made game of thrones.
Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy - Scifi Comedy by Douglas Adams
Artemis Fowl Series - young adult Adventure comedy by Eoin Colfer
The Scarlet Pimpernel - Classical Cat and mouse mystery by Emmuska Orczy.
Pet Sematary - Horror by the master Stephen King
Rebecca - 50s Murder mystery by Daphne Du Maurier
Anne of Green Gables - Classic young adult by LM Montgomery
RIng Series - Scifi Horror by Koji Suzuki (THE ring movie, but the book is COMPLETELY different as you can see I added "Scifi")
Robopocalypse - Scifi by Daniel H Wilson (There were talks about a movie ver but I'm not sure it went through)
Holy Blood, Holy Grail - "Documentary" by Michael Baigent and others (This book was mentioned in the Da Vinci Code novel)
Monster - Young Adult Manga Mystery by Naoki Urasawa
Ghost Story - Horror by Peter Straub
Sex in a minute - local Humor by Billy L Malang (Not sure if it's still in circulation though)
Ender's Game - Scifi by Orson Scott Card (Dont. Watch. The. Movie. Ever.)
That's as broad as I can get. These are some of the books that have been close to my heart and offers a very engaging story.
Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy - Scifi Comedy by Douglas Adams
Artemis Fowl Series - young adult Adventure comedy by Eoin Colfer
The Scarlet Pimpernel - Classical Cat and mouse mystery by Emmuska Orczy.
Pet Sematary - Horror by the master Stephen King
Rebecca - 50s Murder mystery by Daphne Du Maurier
Anne of Green Gables - Classic young adult by LM Montgomery
RIng Series - Scifi Horror by Koji Suzuki (THE ring movie, but the book is COMPLETELY different as you can see I added "Scifi")
Robopocalypse - Scifi by Daniel H Wilson (There were talks about a movie ver but I'm not sure it went through)
Holy Blood, Holy Grail - "Documentary" by Michael Baigent and others (This book was mentioned in the Da Vinci Code novel)
Monster - Young Adult Manga Mystery by Naoki Urasawa
Ghost Story - Horror by Peter Straub
Sex in a minute - local Humor by Billy L Malang (Not sure if it's still in circulation though)
Ender's Game - Scifi by Orson Scott Card (Dont. Watch. The. Movie. Ever.)
That's as broad as I can get. These are some of the books that have been close to my heart and offers a very engaging story.
Buy puzzles, save the Philippines.
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
- SirZap
- Big Daddy
- Posts: 4617
- Joined: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:34 pm
- PSN ID: SirZapp
Thanks bro.
"Holy Blood, Holy Grail " - read it the early 2000's
"Ender's Game" - haven't seen the movie yet. I know fans doesn't like it. i'll watch it eventually anyways
"Holy Blood, Holy Grail " - read it the early 2000's
"Ender's Game" - haven't seen the movie yet. I know fans doesn't like it. i'll watch it eventually anyways
Like · Comment · Share
You and 101 others like this.
- DarkRushBeat
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 6260
- Joined: Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:12 am
- Location: The Twilight Zone
Babalikan kita next month sa National Bookstore dito sa amin sa Batangas....Kailangan ko unahin ang collection kong Horrible Histories book series kanina e...
Everybody wants Happiness, Nobody wants Pain...
But you can't have a Rainbow, without a little Rain....
Wrestling/Handheld Games/Horror/Zombie Films/Paranormal/Basketball Shoes/Body Building
Gameboy/Nintendo DS/PSP/Nintendo 3DS
FC: 1934-0903-9050
But you can't have a Rainbow, without a little Rain....
Wrestling/Handheld Games/Horror/Zombie Films/Paranormal/Basketball Shoes/Body Building
Gameboy/Nintendo DS/PSP/Nintendo 3DS
FC: 1934-0903-9050
- Oink McOink
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 1282
- Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:57 am
- PSN ID: OinkMcOink
- Location: Laoag City
Did you read the book? I would recommend you read it if you haven't but I'm afraid the movie has completely ruined the book for those who have seen the movie.
Buy puzzles, save the Philippines.
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
- grayfox17
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 7503
- Joined: Tue Feb 28, 2012 9:52 am
nope i didnt. I just happen to learn about the movie first before discovering about its book counterpart. If the movie disappointed me, then i dont see any point going for the book.Oink McOink wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2017 10:03 amDid you read the book? I would recommend you read it if you haven't but I'm afraid the movie has completely ruined the book for those who have seen the movie.
**** ****!
- Oink McOink
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 1282
- Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:57 am
- PSN ID: OinkMcOink
- Location: Laoag City
It's one of the best sci-fi novels of all time. I'm not sure what the purpose of the movie is, but the book was completely different, that's why it sucked. I think I can't convey the difference.
Have you seen the jap horror movie Ring, the book is completely different that you'll be surprise whether you've seen the movie or not. It's one of those instances that both book and movie are awesome. The Ender book was so incredible that It left me asking where it has been all my life and why I'm reading this just now. It's that good.
Have you seen the jap horror movie Ring, the book is completely different that you'll be surprise whether you've seen the movie or not. It's one of those instances that both book and movie are awesome. The Ender book was so incredible that It left me asking where it has been all my life and why I'm reading this just now. It's that good.
Buy puzzles, save the Philippines.
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
- Oink McOink
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 1282
- Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:57 am
- PSN ID: OinkMcOink
- Location: Laoag City
I can vouch for the story, the problem is the copy. Ahahahaha
Buy puzzles, save the Philippines.
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
- Oink McOink
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 1282
- Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:57 am
- PSN ID: OinkMcOink
- Location: Laoag City
Reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King. I'm about half way done.
I've picked up and dropped a few books before this. Iba talaga si Stephen King, he knows how to pick up the reader's interest from the first chapter pa lang, yung mga tinigil ko basahin eh kinda boring kasi yung first 10 chapters. Yung parang they try to be artistic but it ended up boring.
But not SK, he goes directly to the point but never dull. And he does have a knack for melding Sci-fi and supernatural into one hard to put down story. The one criticism I have of SK is that he tends to ramble for a page or two sometimes, but either I have matured enough or wala talaga this time. Great read.
I've picked up and dropped a few books before this. Iba talaga si Stephen King, he knows how to pick up the reader's interest from the first chapter pa lang, yung mga tinigil ko basahin eh kinda boring kasi yung first 10 chapters. Yung parang they try to be artistic but it ended up boring.
But not SK, he goes directly to the point but never dull. And he does have a knack for melding Sci-fi and supernatural into one hard to put down story. The one criticism I have of SK is that he tends to ramble for a page or two sometimes, but either I have matured enough or wala talaga this time. Great read.
Buy puzzles, save the Philippines.
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
- VincH
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 3497
- Joined: Sat Oct 23, 2004 10:02 pm
hindi talaga kaya ng mata ko ang magbasa ng matagal sa mga digital screens kahit na naka ilang computer glasses na ako like Gunnars. napupuwersa ako bumili ng mga hard copy ng mga books.
bought yesterday:
The Richest Man in Babylon
and
Quiet by Susan Cain.
bought yesterday:
The Richest Man in Babylon
and
Quiet by Susan Cain.
saaaandaliiiii laaaaannnggg!!!
- Oink McOink
- Primal Rage
- Posts: 1282
- Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:57 am
- PSN ID: OinkMcOink
- Location: Laoag City
^Kindle gamit ko, regalo ng misis ko 5 years ago. Yes, you should try it. No glare, feels like reading paper.
Read Quiet a few years ago. Honestly, don't remember much of it other than the "You get me" feeling.
Read Quiet a few years ago. Honestly, don't remember much of it other than the "You get me" feeling.
Buy puzzles, save the Philippines.
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)
Puzzle Master Canada / Mr Puzzle Australia / Sloyd Finland / Puzzlemax China (really cheap)