F YOU canât wait to see the much talked about movies based on books on the big screen, leaf through...
Books adapted to movies have always been huge box-office draws. It may be the familiarity of the story, or the...
Call me Katniss, because I just survived the âHunger Games.â Well, technically, I âsurvivedâ the Manila International Book Fair...
Thatâs what I whispered to myself upon entering the hallowed halls of the Manila International Book Fair (MIBF) on Sept. 18. But instead of divine beings and an otherworldly paradise, this version of nirvana was full of booksâpiles and piles of glorious books... and they were being sold at a discount!
Apart from turning the SMX Convention Center into a literary art haven for five days during the Manila International Book Fair (MIBF), Primetrade Asia, Inc. also provided book lovers-slash-anime enthusiasts a place to unleash their love for anything Japanese through the anime-themed convention, the Best Of Anime (BOA).
âLove for books equates to love for learning,â was the key message of Senator Benigno Aquino IV in a speech at the opening of the 35th Manila International Book Fair (MIBF) at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City.
Ricky Lee and Lualhati Bautista will be featured by Anvil Publishing during the Manila International Book Fair (MIBF), which will run Sept. 17-21 at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City.
Gaming has long been a source of entertainment for children, teenagers, young adults and adults alike. Gaming used to be a simple task meant to offer a momentary reprieve from the mountain of work that lies in wait. Some games still are, but the evolution of gaming has extended the playing experience into another form of storytelling: the novel.
Filipino childrenâs books are featured at the 35th Manila International Book Fair, slated Sept. 17-21 at the SMX Convention Center.
While books are used mainly for reading, they can also be a medium to create art. Book art is a new way to bring life back to old, forgotten books.