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RE: Reading Culture in the Philippines

in Hive Book Club2 years ago

Bookfairs are something that we enjoy back then. Even though di naman kami nabili ng madami na libro kasi yung interest books ko ay di ganun kadali hanapin sa bookfairs okay nadin.

Out of the three siguro mas goods for me yung Aklatan, kasi they have programs. We are able to attend the story-telling program bago magpandemic and it was lit!

MIBF stress ang inabot namin hahah dami ng tao and kakaunti lang talaga ang naka sale na books! BBW naman catering youngsters and kids ang selection nila, ngayong may baby na kami ini-eye namin na makapunta dyan kasoooo ang problema wala kaming pag-iiwanan kay Dyn so dagdag problema pa.

Going back to the topic, the majority of us loves to read but the comprehension rate isn't that high. Most of the time, we tend to retain just some ideas and insights from the book. MAS MAHAL DIN ANG PH BOOKS KASI MAMAHAL NUNG PUBLISHING HOUSES DITO AND YUNG IBANG BOOK NA NARELEASE BASURA FOR ME! YES BASURA! LALO NA YUNG BOOK NUNG MGA ARTISTA NA GINAWA LANG FOR THE SAKE OF FANS.

So ayun lang good morning Carl! HAHHA

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Hello Tp! I was also going to mention the poor reading comprehension in the Philippines but I was afraid I might press on it too much.

Going back to the topic, the majority of us loves to read but the comprehension rate isn't that high. Most of the time, we tend to retain just some ideas and insights from the book. MAS MAHAL DIN ANG PH BOOKS KASI MAMAHAL NUNG PUBLISHING HOUSES DITO AND YUNG IBANG BOOK NA NARELEASE BASURA FOR ME! YES BASURA! LALO NA YUNG BOOK NUNG MGA ARTISTA NA GINAWA LANG FOR THE SAKE OF FANS.

I feel your frustration! Inaccessible talaga to a lot of people yung mga books of better quality. Bakit kasi nauso yung trend na may magpapahire ng ghostwriter para may libro sila 🥲

Ramdam ko yung poot TP. Hahaha! Pero oo, pag napunta ka sa bookstores tapos sa Fil Lit, parang ewan mga selections.