Nvermyth
I didn’t coined this but actually this is the newest book I
have read since Paolini’s Brsinger (Seriously, why do they always coin
something by just dropping some letters in the title?).
It’s a post
apocalyptic story of the Philippines by the mythological creatures that bumped
you in the dark since our grandma’s are the same age as Nene down the street.I
t tired adding lighter toes with having a tragic love story between Athena and
River (Surprise! I didn’t see that coming!) It still turned out to be a really
dark book at which gore will the main cinematic cliché if this was a film. It also posed question about morality,
environmental status, social niche, and gender issues that made me see how good
the writer s even though she is way younger than me. Raw talent I assume. It validated and even re-written some of our
folklore since this will sedate you not to ask for the loopholes. But all in all this was a god book in which I
will be recommending for young adult readers who want to have the modern feel
on our boogeyman of time immemorial.
9:38PM
7/4/11

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