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Review: Fall Like Rain by Ana Tejano

Title: Fall Like Rain
Author: Ana Tejano
Publication: September 28, 2014
Format: eARC, Smashwords Edition
Source: Publisher via Pinoy Book Tours
Rating: ★★★★☆
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Rain De Castro has been in love with her best friend, Mark Velasco, for almost the entire time she has known him, but she’s clearly in the friend zone because he’s happily in a relationship. Or so she thought, until the news of his break-up reaches her. Now that Mark’s single again, she decides that it’s time to get out of the zone. But when her cousin Lissa comes into the picture and sets her eyes on Mark, Rain feels troubled when he gets a little too friendly with her. Rain is determined to fight for what she feels this time, but is it worth the effort if it's a losing battle from the start? Will she back off to give way for her best friend's happiness, even if it means losing him to someone else again?

Review

I made it! I actually finished the book in a day but the reason why I didn't publish this review right away is that I am not really sure if I still know how to write a book review. It felt like it had been ages since I last wrote one and I don't know, I just feel that I'm not yet ready to do it again, as if talking about a book and sharing my thoughts aren't some of the things I know like the back of my hand.

Let me start by saying that the plot of this novella is not something unheard of, we've seen this several times in movies, TV series and even books like this but what made Fall Like Rain special is that it is cute and fluffy, it will certainly give you warm, fuzzy feelings and I must say, I definitely missed reading stories that give off happy vibes. The plot is simple. Rain has been in love with her best friend Mark but just can't spill it out and confess. Then, Lissa, Rain's cheery cousin comes into the picture making it more difficult for Rain to finally tell her guy best friend that she is in love with him. Vaguely familiar? Well, if you ask me, all these reminded me of a Jolina-Marvin movie. The one where Jolina uttered that infamous 'friendzone' line: "Oh yes kaibigan mo ako, kaibigan mo lang ako… And I'm so stupid to make the biggest mistake of falling in love with my bestfriend!" Bujoy, the character Jolina portrays has been in love with her bestfriend Ned (Marvin) and everyone else in their circle just assume that even if they still aren't a couple, they will definitely be one in the future. That's before Vanessa del Bianco entered their lives (Sorry! Forgot the name of her character there!).
"Everyone who met us for the first time thought we were together. When they found out we were not romantically involved, they assumed that we would get there eventually."
People from my high school batch would probably tell you that I only read this because I can totally relate. "The girl with a guy best friend?" That's Biena. "The girl so in love with her guy best friend?" Oh, definitely Biena. They were so caught up with the idea that my best friend and I will end up liking each other because, isn't that what happens in the movies? Our friends, classmates and everyone around us were programmed to think that life is like a screenplay that even though I shut them off, they would just tell me to wait it out because my best friend and I were meant to be. Until he wooed another girl, someone they know as well. Then, I thought everyone will stop bugging me to confess my feelings but that little plot twist made them more agitated, to the point that they hated this girl's guts because she knew all along that my best friend and I were supposed to end up together. Oh boy, if I can only travel ten years back, I would, to witness all these unfolding. But as I've always said, my best friend and me, we had those childhood friendships wherein you have to give being romantic a try, just to see if it would work, but invariably, it won't. Sometimes, I just want to blurt: Why can't you wrap your heads around the idea that a guy and a girl can be friends? Platonic. No romance involved and not even a slight premise of what people do in the bedroom. Just plain and pure friendship. Why? And then, I'll just hear my best friend tell me, "No one will understand what we are but us alone,".
"We didn't talk about relationships much in the years of our friendship - except whenever one of us was brokenhearted, and even those weren't discussed in detail."
If there is something that I like so much about this book, it's that it hits close to home. Not the happy-I'm-in-love-with-my-bestfriend (Oh, LSS!) dilemma but the way the author wrote the guy-girl bestfriend-ship. It was depicted in such a way that Rain still has her own set of best friends and Mark also has his own circle but even after all that, they still are the best of friends and I was really happy to read about that. Perhaps because I know, in real life, it's never like Bujoy and Ned who almost basically only have each other so their world crumbles when the other one went away, or like Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson's characters in Paano Na Kaya? wherein Kim's life only revolves around Gerald's character, Bogs. In the real world, you are busy with other things and you also have other friends. Yes, like Bea and Dingdong in She's the One.
I had to pause for a while to laugh at myself after I wrote all that. My friend, Karina would totally be rolling on the floor laughing if she ever saw those things and tell me, "You are the I'm-in-love-with-my-bestfriend expert. Admit it." Well, maybe I am, having years of experienced tucked under my belt. Hahaha. Oh, how about this line from My Best Friend's Wedding?
Fall Like Rain would be all too perfect if only I didn't know that Rain is an arguably independent 24-year-old professional. I actually felt that for one who already had relationships before, she is kind of naive. I almost thought that this is a high school type drama since that one hurdle plaguing them is just a one goddamn confession. Okay, hate me now for saying that. It's not just a confession, I get you, you can all start with that "But their friendship is on the line" argument on me but I won't have any of it! She could've at least tried, even once in that whole 6 years! Or send some signals, maybe? Because I can't remember a single time she sent Mark that I-like-you-like-you vibe. Or maybe, she is just too timid and reserved, who knows?
"I wished like crazy that the pain I saw in his eyes was the same as mine: the one you feel when you discover that the one you love was in love with someone else. But I had no someone else, so why would he feel that way? And in the first place, who said he loved me that way?"
If I'll turn my "I Am A Girl Theory" into a thesis or a book, (The one that says girls are crazy because they are some sensitive, insecure overthinker who happens to also think everyone should understand them even when they don't tell anyone anything) this will be part of its Related Literature. Rain is a fragile little girl. Too much assumptions, reading between the lines, and overthinking. She is that one annoying friend everyone should take care of (Realize everyone always had to come to her side and all the while we are hearing her thoughts she never thought of other people's problems but her wounded heart alone?). It's also hard to be friends with her because you always have to exert a little too much effort for her to open up. But who am I to judge? Aren't we all a little too reserved and self-absorbed sometimes? Well, especially when we are head over heels in love?

The Playlist

While I'm reading this, I humored myself by creating an 'Unrequited Love' playlist on Spotify.
Listen to them for some more #feels.

1. Why - Avril Lavigne
"Why, do you always do this to me? Why, couldn't you just see through me? How come, you act like this, like you just don't care at all? Do you expect me to believe I was the only one to fall?"

2. Why Can't It Be - Rannie Raymundo
"Why can't it be? Why can't it be the two of us? Why can't we be lovers, only friends?"

3. Friend of Mine - Odette Quesada
"You tell me 'bout the love you've had, I listen very eagerly. But deep inside you'll never see, this feeling of emptiness - it makes me feel sad."

4. All You Never Say - Birdy
"All you never say is that you love me so. All I'll never know is if you want me oh."

5. I Can't Make You Love Me - Bonnie Raitt
"I can't make you love me if you don't. You can't make your heart feel something it won't"

6. Insensitive - Jann Arden
"I'm one of the chosen few who went ahead and fell for you. I'm out of vogue, I'm out of touch. I fell too fast, I feel too much."  

7. Every Now and Then - Earth Wind and Fire
"I can't escape the thought of all that might have been every now and then."

8. To Be With You - Mr. Big
"I'm the one who wants to be with you. Deep inside I hope you feel it too. Waited on a line of greens and blues just to be the next to be with you."

9. Wanted You More - Lady Antebellum
"Wasted too much time, should've seen the signs. Now I know, just what went wrong - I guess, I wanted you more."

10. Chasing Pavements - Adele
"Should I give up or should I just keep chasing pavements even if it leads nowhere?"

11. Shiver - Coldplay
"I'll always be waiting for you. So you know how much I need you. But you never even see me, do you?"

12. Even If - Jam Morales
"All those sleepless nights, all the tears I cried, all the pain I kept inside. I keep asking myself, 'Why?'."

13. Jealous - Nina
"When you looked at her where was I? Shoulda been in her place. Here I am, all alone imagining what might have been, what could have been? If I had been there."

14. Migraine - Moonstar88
"Oo nga pala, hindi nga pala tayo. Hanggang dito lang ako. Nangangarap na mapa-sayo."

15. I Never Told You - Colbie Caillat
"But I never told you what I should have said. No, I never told you, I just held it in."

16. Say That You Love Me - Martin Nievera
"Here I am alone starting to realize that my days would be brighter if I could learn to hide the feeling that I have for you keeps haunting me inside."

17. What Do We Mean To Each Other - Sergio Mendes
"What do we mean to each other, am I friend, am I lover is it over now?"

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About the Author

Ana Tejano has been in love with words and writing ever since she met Elizabeth Wakefield when she was in Grade 3. She has contributed several non-fiction pieces in print and online publications, and has been blogging for years. When she’s not writing, she works as a marketing lead for a multinational company by day, manages a book club, and serves in her church community in every other time that she doesn’t spend reading or sleeping. She lives in Metro Manila and is also known by another name in her other circles (but it’s not a secret identity, really).

Filipino Fridays 2014: Surprise, Reader!

Hello darlings! It's been a while! :)

I currently am in a reading slump and that affected this blog, not that I blog religiously, but I used to really update this more often.

But what prompted me to show up and post again is the upcoming Filipino ReaderCon and as is tradition, Filipino Fridays!

For this week, the question is:

Surprise, Reader! Hello, it’s the first week of Filipino Fridays 2014! Whether it’s your first time to participate or not, tell us a bit about yourself. More specifically, tell us about your favorite book discoveries for this year. Any author you started reading this year that you can’t get enough of? A book you didn’t think you’d like, but you ended up liking/loving? Any book series that you just have to get your hands on? Have you discovered anything new from Filipino authors this year?

Hello, Netizens! You can call me Biena. I'm a 20-something journalist from Manila.

Favorite book discoveries for this year.

Fast Food Fiction: Short Short Stories to Go by Various Authors
I don't like reading anthologies. Don't get me wrong, I like reading short stories but not anthologies. You say, what's the difference? The difference is they are bundled up together and even so you've already finished one story, it will feel like, I mean, technically, you haven't finished the whole book yet until the end. I'm not really good with jumping from one thought or storyline to another, I can't read another story right away for I'd definitely be reeling from the other one I just read. But this, this one is different, maybe because it's shorter or perhaps the stories are fresh.


From the Memoirs of a Non-Enemy Combatant by Alex Gilvarry
Alex Gilvarry is a Filipino author honored as one of National Book Foundation 2014's 5 Under 35. But other than that, I'm glad I discovered him and his book this year thru my little book group, The Spines. This book is one of those books I have in hardcover, I rarely buy hard bound books since I'm loyal to paperbacks but since it's the only thing I can find in local bookstores and I really want to have a physical copy of this book, I bought it anyway. And, it proved to be worth it because the story of Boy is not just entertaining but thought-provoking as well.




Author I started reading this year that I can’t get enough of
I'm currently reading Manila Noir and though I'm a staunch advocate of reading Pinoy books, I still haven't read anything from Rosario Cruz-Lucero. I so love her way with words and story-telling. I'd probably buy all her books available. (You know me, I'm a hoarder)

Book I didn’t think I’d like but ended up liking

You'd be surprised to know that I don't read much Young Adult Novels, if there is something new I've achieved this year, it's that I read more YA books. Aside from being classified under the YA genre, Carrie Arcos's There Will Come A Time is a book about death and angsty teens. I don't like poignant books and I hate angsty characters, the only thing that made me read this is that the main character is Filipino, and this is written by a foreign author. But I ended up giving this five full stars. Read my review here.





Book series that I just have to get my hands on
After deshelving last week and reading again about Alexandra in Manila Noir, I was prompted with the fact that I miss Trese so so much. So, Book 6 please. Gimme gimme. And of course, I think, everyone is waiting for Janus Silang Book 2.

Discoveries from Filipino authors this year
During one of our Reading Literature sessions, one of my favorite authors, Ricky Lee revealed a trivia about his book, Para Kay B. The first letter of the names of the women in the book forms the name, Bessie. Now read the last page of Para Kay B.

Join us in celebrating Filipino Fridays!

Spread Feature # 4: Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin

Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin is having a book blog tour and it's stopping for 4 Spread Features culminating in a Book Review in The Library Mistress. 

Kuwento ni Bernadette Villanueva Neri
Guhit ni CJ de Silva
Salin sa Ingles ni Jennifer del Rosario-Malonzo
Layout ni Jennifer Padilla-Quintos
Inilimbag ng Publikasyong Twamkittens (2012)


Aklat-pambatang tumatalakay sa mga di-kumbensiyunal at di-tradisyunal na pamilya ang Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin (2012). Partikular nitong tinutuunan ang mga hámong hinaharap ng isang batang may dalawang nanay.

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Spread Feature # 3: Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin

Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin is having a book blog tour and it's stopping for 4 Spread Features culminating in a Book Review in The Library Mistress. 
Kuwento ni Bernadette Villanueva Neri
Guhit ni CJ de Silva
Salin sa Ingles ni Jennifer del Rosario-Malonzo
Layout ni Jennifer Padilla-Quintos
Inilimbag ng Publikasyong Twamkittens (2012)

Aklat-pambatang tumatalakay sa mga di-kumbensiyunal at di-tradisyunal na pamilya ang Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin (2012). Partikular nitong tinutuunan ang mga hámong hinaharap ng isang batang may dalawang nanay.

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GIVEAWAY



Spread Feature #2: Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin

Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin is having a book blog tour and it's stopping for 4 Spread Features culminating in a Book Review in The Library Mistress. 

Kuwento ni Bernadette Villanueva Neri
Guhit ni CJ de Silva
Salin sa Ingles ni Jennifer del Rosario-Malonzo
Layout ni Jennifer Padilla-Quintos
Inilimbag ng Publikasyong Twamkittens (2012)


Aklat-pambatang tumatalakay sa mga di-kumbensiyunal at di-tradisyunal na pamilya ang Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin (2012). Partikular nitong tinutuunan ang mga hámong hinaharap ng isang batang may dalawang nanay.


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GIVEAWAY



Spread Feature # 1: Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin

Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin is having a book blog tour and it's stopping for 4 Spread Features culminating in a Book Review on The Library Mistress. 

Kuwento ni Bernadette Villanueva Neri
Guhit ni CJ de Silva
Salin sa Ingles ni Jennifer del Rosario-Malonzo
Layout ni Jennifer Padilla-Quintos
Inilimbag ng Publikasyong Twamkittens (2012)


Aklat-pambatang tumatalakay sa mga di-kumbensiyunal at di-tradisyunal na pamilya ang Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin (2012). Partikular nitong tinutuunan ang mga hámong hinaharap ng isang batang may dalawang nanay.


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Book Review: The Breakup Diaries by Maya O. Calica

The Breakup Diaries by Maya O. Calica
Publisher: Summit
Copy: Paperback (First Edition)

The Anatomy of a Breakup...


Twenty-three-year-old self-proclaimed nice Girl Monica Tanseco is finding out the hard way that in order to survive a breakup, you have to grow up - fast. Sure, breaking up is hard to do, but who knew it involved:

- Denial, followed by desperate bid to get back together involving promises to do everything to make him happy

- Sever loss of sleep, appetite and self-esteem
- Acute paralysis - or maybe death - of good judgment
- Compulsive tendencies to document every event, feeling and fantasy in a manner of reporter trying to make sense of things
- More compulsive tendencies to over-examine relationship carcass and over-analyze cause of death as couple
- Getting a life
When her perfect boyfriend - college hoop star certified hottie and young hotshot eagle Itos Ongpauco - decided to call it quits, Monica, barista by day and dreamer by night, found herseld stepping out from behind the coffee counter and out of her comfort zone - into the mad world of magazine publishing.
While starting out at the bottom of the food chain as the overworked, unpaid intern at "M" magazine can obliterate any trace of self-esteem, anything - including bitchy bosses, temperamental photographers, rather dull but oh-so-hot male models - is a welcome balm to her pains. Never mind that her freebie-obsessed boss treats her like an on-call, 24-hour proxy service. Never mind, that, sometimes, when she's had too much alcohol, male models become irresistible. Never mind that, despite having just had her heart broken, the possibility of love presents itself again.


Bought this one 10 years ago and absent-mindedly forgot that I haven't finished it. Thanks to 7-Eleven's rack, I saw this book's 10th year edition and that instantly reminded me that I actually have this at home. A friend of mine even told me, I hoard books too much and treat them like wine, but srsly, I wanted to retort that I now plan to read all my 'owned and unread' books right away, if only time will permit me to. Oh well, I just wish it won't take 10 years before I read all those books I hoarded.

Okay, now unto my real review. I have mixed feelings about this book. That is all. Perhaps, now at 23, same age as the protagonist, I find her a little bit immature for our age, child-like and very guarded. But that didn't stop me from reading it, it was actually well-written, you'll just find Tagalog words in it and that might annoy you (Phoebe, don't tell me I didn't warn you haha) but by large, this book is something I'd recommend to girls who devour Chick Lits as all the aspects of everything Chick Lit is in it, but yes, it's also too good to be true. I just find it annoying that it ended that way, I almost felt the writer and publishers took away almost three chapters and jumped to the conclusion right away. 

This is a break-up diary, but if you'll ask me if I'll recommend this to girls nursing a broken heart, I think, I won't, I'm kind of sure about that. Nothing in this book will help you kiss your ex goodbye permanently except the last chapters of the book, it will just make you feel more miserable, with the realization that some people are lucky enough to find a new job, make out with hot guys and make their dreams come true because they are heart broken. Life is not as blissful as that. Never. 

Oh well. I'm glad I didn't read this when I was 13, else I'd be programmed to believe that breakups will bring out the best in you, because coming from personal experiences, it won't... but you know, maybe, just maybe it will, but most of the time, it isn't as pleasant like that.


Rating: ★★★☆☆

Book Review: Para sa Hopeless Romantic by Marcelo Santos III

Title: Para sa Hopeless Romantic 
Author: Marcelo Santos III
Publisher: Lifebooks
Source: Borrowed from KD
Format: Paperback, 148 pages

Lahat ng tao ay may kanya-kanyang love story. Mga kwentong tayo mismo ang nagmimistulang manunulat.

Mga sariling lovelife na nais nating magkaroon ng happy ending.

Ang unang nobelang ito ni Marcelo Santos III ay tungkol sa limang taong nakikipagsapalaran sa mundo ng pag-ibig -- isang umaasang babalikan, isang naghahangad na mahalin, isang natatakot umibig muli, isang nagsusumikap na makalimot at isang nag-aasam ng maligayang pag-iibigan.

Ang nobelang para sa mga taong iniwan at ipinagpalit, para sa mga taong naging panakip butas, para sa mga nangangarap na mahalin, para sa umaasang babalikan, para sa naghahangad ng happy ending at para sa mga Hopeless Romantic.


Don't judge. I'm a Marcelo Santos virgin.

I think the storyline is quite okay. I just kind of hate it sometimes, because you can feel that the author is kind of trying to be funny, whilst attempting to state something profound. Channeling Bob Ong, eh? Hmmm. Meh. At some point, I think the author is actually aiming for a Ricky Lee. I just don't know. Maybe, it's just me.

I won't say I didn't like it, over all, I think, Marcelo captures the heart of his audience and his stories are really targeted to his readers and this novel is his answer to the 'strike while the iron is hot' cliche. My very close friend Boado would like this, love this book even. I just know it. Unfortunately and sadly, I don't belong to the teenage circle clamoring for this kind of storytelling anymore, let's just say, I already grew up and matured. (Caveat, this doesn't mean, I'm calling Marcelo's fans young and immature.) For an instance, I don't use very cute and colloquial student terms like: nakacivilian andmagvandal anymore.

P.S.

Here are some lines that sort of ticked me off:

"Hindi ako nanonood ng telenovela, yung nanay ko at mga kapatid ko yun. No choice lang ako."

-- Really now, Marcelo, really now, why'd you have to quip such thing? I have nothing against people not watching telenovelas, albeit, I think it's kind of strange and poseurish not to watch even one, I actually am acquainted with someone who doesn't really pay much attention to these things, it's just that... hmm, how can I put this? Okay, let's be honest, this line is kind of pretentious, there, I said it.

"Hindi mo deserve ang tulad ko."

-- Okay lang ang Taglish, I actually like Taglish. But, the truth is... ang FAIL lang nito.


"Nakamoved on"

"Napublished"

"Mas better"


-- I'm not a grammar nazi (I'm no expert, hey), but I think this is grammatically incorrect. Grammarians, where art thou?


At ang daming typos. Grr. Joke lang, di ako galit. :D

Rating: ★★★☆☆

The Reading Plan

One of the things I included in my New Year's Resolution is to follow my Reading Plan strictly. Well, if you are not the kind of person who explore blogs, I'm ready to spoon-fed you.

This list can be found in the upper portion of this webspace. Just inside those navbars.

I just finished arranging it until September. You see, I still am not decided and I'm sure that that follow the Reading Plan strictly rule will only be observed because I will surely rearrange this list from time to time. Yes, according to my mood. But nonetheless, this is my final decision SO FAR.

You will notice that I appended one F. Sionil Jose book every month and I also have author marathons strategically included within the certain author's birthmonth. :)


January

LIBA: Moon Over Manifest
LIBA: The Baron in the Trees
Maligayang Pagdating Sa Sitio Catacutan: Mga Kuwentong Kasisindakan
Love, Stargirl
The God Stealer
Bared To You

February

KikoMachine Komix Marathon
LIBA Book/s
Sin: A Novel
Before Ever After
Ready Or Not
PHR (for review)


March

LIBA Book/s
MC Group Book
Rio Alma Marathon 
Brave New World
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Viajero

April

Si Crispin (Thank you, Anvil)
My Brother, My Executioner
Jane Eyre
Manila Noir
The Real Score

May

MC Group Book
Eyre Affair
Prom
Ben Singkol
Banana Heart Summer
Nick Joaquin Marathon

June

The Clique Marathon
Save the Cake
The Pretenders

July

MC Group Book
The Feet of Juan Bacnang
Romancing the Bookworm
Looking for Alaska

August

Mass
Cloud Atlas
Gitarista
Kangkong 1896
Olvidon

September

Edilberto Tiempo Marathon
Doppleganger Chronicles
Sherds


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