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Category: The Book Club

Ex Libris Philippines’ December Reads

Christmas means many things to different people. For some, it’s as every bit as postcard perfect as Hallmark romcoms: merry and bright, days full of lunches and dinners with our nearest and dearest. For others, it’s a little bit more lonely, with the absence of a family member due to this darn flu everyone seems… Read More Ex Libris Philippines’ December Reads

December 23, 2024December 23, 2024 ex.libris.philippinesLeave a comment

Of Book Clubs and Beginnings

It is little known outside Ex Libris that this book club was founded by music and architecture majors during their university years at UP Diliman. On a trip to the capital last month, the music section of Ex Libris was able to convene whilst the architecture section was excellently acknowledged through the venue — The… Read More Of Book Clubs and Beginnings

February 22, 2024 ex.libris.philippinesLeave a comment

About the Book Club

Actors in movies speak of book clubs with a hint of derision, imagining some kind of group therapy for bored suburban housewives plying each other with alcohol before noon. But for some, myself included, book clubs can be a source of deep joy, and even a life-affirming sense of identity! Our book club helps us… Read More About the Book Club

May 15, 2023November 19, 2023 ex.libris.philippinesLeave a comment
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