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Buti Pa Ang Roma, May Bagong Papa (2014)

by Noringai(Favorite Author)
4.56 of 5 Votes: 2
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Anvil Publishing, Inc.
review 1: At first, I felt annoyed because the first chapters of the book are full of clichés. I thought it was too 'high school' for me, and was overrated based on the comments at the back by famous artists. I told myself that maybe they were just helping in the promotion (mean!). However, when I was already in the middle part of the book, I found myself in every situation the author experienced -- be it the ups and downs of her life, being single and independent, or her rollercoaster love life. The author is good in reaching the mind and emotions of the readers. Her honesty made the book wittily done.
review 2: Just like its title Noringai's "Buti pa ang Roma, may Bagong Papa" will catch your attention while reading this book. You cannot put this book down until you
... morefinish it. Noringai proved that being single is a choice and that you can still be happy even if you're single. You can surely relate to her stories because each and everyone of us have been in love. A love which is sometimes the answer to all our questions.Such a witty way and good vibes reading for all ages. Enjoy reading and be inspired in this feminist book of Noringai. less
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rara04
I love this more than her 1st book.
fatima
Astig.!!Ako tp in the future...
Becca4239
Meh.
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