Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2014

Said the Passionate (Book) Lover to His Love

Let me unwrap your earthly tunic
And let me enfold you in my arms
All throughout the night
I shall warm your cold body
As I stare at your lovely nakedness.

Making love to you takes me to ethereal places
So let me explore your every corner
Lull me to sleep with your words enchanted
And leave me breathless with every kiss of your pages
While I leave a mark on you so that everyone will know that you're mine-
"Ex Libris".


a 10-minute post by shinarun ^_^

Hi blogger, I'm back~!
It's funny what cold weather and hot champorado can do to my brain. 




Darling, kiss me now
or later, doesn't matter
All of you is mine.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Behind my Love for Books

[------------composed: September 10,2012----------]
I love reading. Or I used to love reading, until I slowly lost my personal time and profound love for it when I went to college. Instead of continuing my "first loves" on everything such as reading, writing, and marine science, I've been catapulted into some space, much farther than when the angry birds are shot at exactly 45 degrees.

Recently, I've been purchasing books, partly because I want to read them. The other reason is just because I want to collect something. I've been 'lazily' working on preserving what's left of my being a bibliophiliac. I have been tsunduko-ing for the past months and I have a lot of book affairs left unfinished.

Then, one night, as I was browsing the net, my thoughts returned to those unforgettable firsts I had with reading. I was always fascinated with books, my first series was "Disney's Treasure Chest" which contained very huge (for me at that time) thin, soft bound books of The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan and The Jungle Book. I used to read books just because of the pictures and I've greatly found amazement in them.

My first novel was Anne of Green Gables, and our first encyclopedia set at home, Grolier's I Wonder Why was my past time. I would read two to three books each day and when I’m finished with the entire set, I would never get tired of re-reading them again.

But what was it that really got me as far as here.

It was an article I had read back in fourth grade. Tatay would always bring home a copy/copies of the Reader's Digest, which he'd borrow from our  uncle, whenever he goes to the city. One time, he brought home an issue and as usual, after waiting for him to finish reading it, I took my sit on our dining table and started reading from the first page until I got to the middle part.

A Songbird Without Wings, was the title of the article. And at that time, the only songbird I know was Regine Velasquez. Words were soon read, sentences and then paragraphs. I was onto the next page, and by that time, If You're Not the One was playing on our local FM Radio. Without knowing what overcame me, tears were really streaming down my face, I wasn't just crying softly, tears were falling down my face like I've just been scolded by Tatay whenever I did something wrong. I was crying hard.

I was crying maybe because of the fact that she was very much trustful and hopeful of the world around her despite the persecution they're in simply because they're Jewish; perhaps because they were captured 4 months after Peter and her shared their first kiss, a young love which failed to blossom was cut off while it was just a bud. Or maybe I simply related myself to Anne, of her longing to ride a bike, (because ours was broken at that time and it took a long time of waiting for Tatay to buy us one), of her wanting to whistle, (because I never learned how to until I was in 6th grade), or maybe because she died young, (I had always been afraid of dying earlier than her, I think I need not be anymore).
I've finally read the article for the second time, after almost a decade (it's actually just 9 years but decade sounds long). I had just found out on the net that it was published in the May 2003 issue. I've attempted to look for it back in high school and when I was a freshman in college entering the university library for the first time. Back then, the only info I had was the title of the article and the assumption that the title was printed on the cover page.

And just this afternoon, I realized that I have to turn a few pages to the table of contents, to see the title. Thus my assumption was wrong.

While reading the article, somewhere at the back of my head, I was wondering how a simple article about just one of the many teenage victims of the Holocaust could affect not just the way I viewed the world but my way of life as well. And that same article years ago that got me crying and had me fall in love with reading answered my query,

 "One single Anne Frank moves us more than the countless others who suffered just as she did, but whose faces have remained in the shadows."

Restoring my love for reading would take time and effort, just like looking for the article that sparked my love for it. But the years that passed had been very wonderful, and I hope the future years would be the same.


Thank you Mr. Richard Covington 
for sharing your Anne Frank Museum experience.

Though it took me a decade :) to re-discover and re-read it,
the years that had passed were very wonderful.

And thank you Reader's Digest.
It's amazing what printed words could do to people.

Monday, March 12, 2012

At the South Harbor

MV Logos Hope
I finally went to Logos Hope at South Harbor (with my dorm mates) last Thursday afternoon (even if that meant missing a class).

 

This was Ate Norma, the Cebuana crew, who gave Jasmine the ticket because Jasmine seemed eager to volunteer.


The book prices are in units and the exchange rate is
1 unit=1 peso. So hard right? :)

There were different sections in the book store ranging from bestsellers, medicine books, classics, Christian/inspirational, cookbooks, languages, children's etc.

My favorite were the stalls filled with Christian albums, most of which are unavailable in the country (aside from Hillsong & probably Citipointe). What made me all giddy was seeing 3  Building 429's album in there; and MercyMe's too. I had a hard time deciding what to buy (since I haven't expected them to be selling these 'epic' things). Just after the main bookstore, there's this small section filled with 3 for 500 units McGraw Hill books along with 3 for 100 units Christian CDs.

I ended up buying this Music Appreciation book and the New Testament for Students along with 2 Christian albums.


After buying some books, one can (should-since you cannot go out without passing through this area) take a short journey through their audio-visual retelling of the parable,  
"The Prodigal Son".
The International Cafe

-We get to view the city from here-









 Because these two cans are non-existing in the Philippine market. :)



Who went there?

Jasmine who was given a ticket to Logos Hope's Farewell Party (this afternoon-March 13).
          
photo credits to Jasmine, the only one with a camera :]

Me eating a sundae which a twitter friend had recommended.
Ate Johan whose name was the same with the guy on the cafeteria serving the sundaes.





Justine who would've been left behind if we went there on a Friday.
This was the little theater where David,a crew member from Malaysia, did a short magic show. Funny because when he asked the audience to guess where he came from, most answered either China or Korea. The same thing happened with Alex, who was actually from Thailand. Most of us answered Korea. 
Why, stereotyping people. :|









 
 
For Angeli,
because she wanted to see 
what's inside Logos Hope.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

MV Logos Hope

I really want to go to the floating bookstore, MV Logos Hope, sometime this March. Before March 23 to be exact. I don't care whether I go alone or with my friends; and I don't care even if the  landlady at our dorm said that madaming mandurukot sa Pier 15. And lastly, I shall find out how to go there!


~a very hopeful fay~

[update: We just did. Yay.]