MY YEAR IN BOOK PAGES (2019)

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

(Note: It's been weeks and I know this is soo late but I still have to post this so I can look back on my 2019 faves!)

According to a good and reliable tracker called Goodreads, I was able to collectively read a good Seven thousand a hundred and five pages across twenty three books this year. Can you believe that? It has been many years since I have completed a goodreads reading challenge. I have learned from the past years that 50 books would just be ambitious for me and I would never ever in my lifetime be able to fulfill that 50 books in a span of a year, that's why for the past year, I lowered my challenge number and yay! I made it! I read 23 out of the 20 books that I was expecting myself to read for the year. This calls for a celebratory post here so I am starting the year by looking back on the books that I have read in the year 2019.

Last year, I got a Kindle and I was broke the whole year because your ghorl is so lakwatsera that's why most of the books I've read don't have a physical copy. As much as I wanted to grow my mini library in my room, they just have to stay small for now until I can be a rich bookworm who has a capacity to buy expensive books anytime and anywhere.

In the year 2019, I had a lot of surprise reads  books that I never thought I would read, ever. Last year has been a great year of representation from all sorts of books ranging from YA to historical fiction to adult, and I can say that what surprises me most is that I've read some of those sorts. Plus, I've read non-fiction! :D


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These first books are notable but not notable enough for me to remember how I felt when I was reading them. I don't have any reviews that's why I can't recall my feelings, so I'll just list them down. These were the books that I remembered I  loved at that moment but are buried already somewhere in my mind now. 

H O N O R A B L E  M E N T I O N S


WITH THE FIRE ON HIGH

A STUDY IN CHARLOTTE

THRONE OF GLASS

THE NEXT PERSON YOU MEET IN HEAVEN

HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE

THE HATE U GIVE


S E R I E S

VILLAINS SERIES

This series had my focus from start to finish. It showed another side of the fairy tale, and it blew me away. The interweaving stories of these famous villains were so interesting that I even mourn the deaths of some of them. They weren't villains for no reason so it was interesting to know the backstory without the boring bits of just retelling it the way we already know them. I mean, these stories are etched in our hearts and minds and just retelling it again and again without bringing something new is just redundant and not needed anymore, but the Villains series surpassed every prejudice I have of it.



F I C T I O N

VERITY
This is my best read of 2019! This is the book that I would recommend over and over and over again to anyone who asks me for a book to read! Colleen Hoover shifted genre and I devoured it. I know I'm a big fan of CoHo but I never thought I could praise her writing even more! Some authors try a different genre and fail but my CoHo didn't fail in this one.

THE SEVEN HUSBANDS OF EVELYN HUGO
Evelyn. Evelyn. You surprise me. I went into this book blind. I know nothing except that Evelyn had 7 husbands, as the title had already suggested it, duh! That was it! I never knew that it would turn out to be an LGBT story, which, honestly is not my cup of tea, but I can say that it was surprisingly good. The old hollywood glamour was the reason I was engrossed and captured. Reading some bits about its inspiration, Evelyn Hugo was loosely based on Elizabeth Taylor, who married 8 times, and Ava Gardner, who revealed the secrets of her life to a journalist (I am going to read this book some other time: Ava Gardner: The Secret Conversations).

DAISY JONES & THE SIX
Another great read from Taylor Jenkins Reid. I think she's really good at coating her stories with nostalgia, blanketing her readers with a reminiscent feeling even when they've never been a part of that history at all. Both Seven Husbands and Daisy Jones have perfectly captured this feeling. I wasn't born in the  60s but I felt all the high and low emotions that was the entire book. One of my great reads of 2019!

THE SECRETS WE KEPT
There's always this feeling I get when I read historical fiction, but what made The Secrets We Kept so engrossing is the history it represents. Author, Lara Prescott, based her story on true CIA files regarding the smuggling of Doctor Zhivago back to Russia and she fill in the blanks where she could inject fiction and it blended in really well. It feels like its real. It's not just based on what happened in history but the history she used was recorded and files, and the book told a story that was heart shattering-ly beautiful.

WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING
Where the Crawdads Sing is somewhat a coming of age story infused with a sad portrayal of isolation and what it does to a person. It was a looong read but it was worth it. Delia Owens painted the surroundings in my head and it was so vivid even when I don't know what a bog looks like! I felt like I was painting my own version of the marshlands with the help of her words. I kinda searched it afterwards, though, because I really have no idea but they'e a bit the same, it's just that the picture in my head is only a small one compared to how it actually is.


N O N - F I C T I O N

THE HAPPINESS EQUATION

I've never been a sad person. I get sad, of course (who doesn't?), but I always want happiness wherever I go. This book made me realize that the equation to happiness wasn't a stranger to me. I've been doing secret #1 for so long now and secret #2 is what I'm trying to teach myself but haven't perfected yet. Please please know these secrets. They may be simple and may be a truth universally acknowledged but it's not something that can be embraced fully without wanting it to. We hear these secrets most of the time but we are too caught up with the world and chasing happiness with things and success and all that when we should've been listening.

okay, I'll give you the secret:

#1. Be Happy First. I wasn't expecting the meaning of Be Happy First but damn, when he put it that way, it made actual sense!

#2. Do it for you. Who else are we gonna do it for? Easy to say, but if we are frank with each other, we do it for others most of the time, right?

#3. Remember the Lottery. It's much easier to understand if you read the book.

#4. Just Do It. It's hard and it gets harder and harder to think of it, to think of what others might say, so my mantra for the year is just do it.

#5. Be Yourself. It's not easy for everyone. Maybe sometimes I want to be like someone else, but it's tiring trying to create something out of yourself when there's already something there that doesn't need an energy to be created! The natural one, yourself! 

I'D RATHER BE READING

Her essays spoke to me and I think it's how all bookworms felt while reading the book. It felt like I could've written it because everything is so on point, so it just means that the writer is a reader at heart and understands what it means to be a reader.

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Finally!!! I thought I would never finish this post! That's all about My Year in Books! ❤️

A YEAR MEASURED IN LOVE IS A YEAR WORTH LOOKING BACK ON

Friday, January 3, 2020



I saw this post on facebook saying how do you measure a year. In daylights? In sunsets? In midnights? In inches? In laughters? Or in strife? I guess it's a collective experiences of everything within the three hundred and sixty-five days of the year that had ended. 

It's the third day of the year 2020.
I'm at home, on leave, no work (YET), and on the best time to look back on every ups and downs that had transpired on the last year. I can't say that 2019 is my best year but it was the year of collecting myself from the super down 2017 and 2018, so it was a happy year. A year of new experiences and a year of happiness, so I look forward to 2020 with a smiling heart and ready to take on new planned and unplanned adventures and experiences.

A LOOK BACK ON THE YEAR THAT WAS

YEAR MEASURED WITH FRIENDS

Small or big gatherings are immeasurable with the seven constants of my present and future. It doesn't matter where or how we spend our time together, for it will always be a day well spent if I spend it with them (ICHIWITI: wow kung mababasa nyo to, wag kayo umiyak hahahaha).

2019 is the year where we were all called for in the work force, thus making it impossible for all of us to be in the same place at the same time at once. Thankfully the start of our 2019 made it possible for us to do just that (well, except for Pau who is in Korea), and since it's Amir's birthday month, it should be a well known fact that we should visit him in his turf, and so for the first episode of the year, we went to Pampanga and visited the Air Force, Nayong Pilipino, and Picnic Grove.

Come March onwards, except for August, we had the movie theaters to go to and MOA (and other malls) to roam around in. Here's an outline of the simple mall things that I did in the past year:

MARCH 23: GIRLS' DAY OUT with Dane and Kaykay a day before my birthday. We watched Five Feet Apart.

MARCH 29: AFTER-WORK MOVIE DATE with Dane and Jobie. We watched Eerie. SOOOO EERIEE!!

APRIL 9: SAMBOKOJIN and MALL HOPPING (MOA - SM Southmall - Evia)
MAY 1: AVENGERS cinema hunting last labor day holidayyy! Dane, Kay, Jobie, Amir, and I ended up finding available seats at Resorts World. It was my first time in a Casino. Bad Influ talaga mga friends ko. char.

JUNE 12: ALADDIN with Dane, Kay, Jobie, Amir and Ken. Samgyup samgyup at Sumo Niku and Bingsu at..... I forgot where, but somewhere in MOA.
JULY 7: ANOTHER GIRLS DATE in MOA again. 

NOVEMBER 30: LAST MOVIE OF THE YEAR. Watched FROZEN 2 at SM San Lazaro.

The following are not movie dates...

OCTOBER 13: We had a house blessing but we are incomplete... because, duh? hahahhaa. 
AUGUST 17-19: Lastly.... The highlight of the year with ICHIWITI was the first time in 2019 that WE.ARE.COMPLETE! All eight of us, can you believe that?? Oh well, since it's Pau's vacation, we had to plan something, so we went to Tanay Rizal and had the best adventure we never thought we would ever do! We were in a freaking cave and trekked and crossed rivers and those kind of stuff. I was telling my parents what we did that day and told me that if they knew that that was what we did, they would have never allowed me. HAHAHA

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Other things that happened this year with other friends:

FEBRUARY 2-3: La Union with the dormie friends. La-la-love surfing! When can I come back to LU?

MARCH 5: Joyce's Wedding.


FRIENDS FAMILY LOVE

DAY04: Odaiba

Continuing on to the last leg of our Tokyo 2019 trip, we went to Odaiba. On what was supposed to be the highlight and most looked forward to, which is the Teamlab Borderless, became a walkathon and unexpected shopping galore. What a sad moment for all of us including our pockets. I am really sorry for all the hurt this may have caused my companions. 😭

On our last day, we were kind of lax and we just took our time taking a bath and all that stuff, since our itinerary for the day is just around Odaiba - the Gundam statue, Teamlab Borderless, and more outlet stores to name few.

Before heading to Odaiba, we wanted to splurge on the last day and eat on a legit Yakiniku restaurant. It's called Yakiniku Fukuju and it's a really nice and romantic atmosphere to it.

We roamed around Venus Fort first and we were so sidetracked by shopping (almost everything was half priced!!) that we didn't notice that the time had already gone by so quickly. We  booked tickets to TeamLab Borderless in advance on their website and failed to research thoroughly on its closing time. I tried searching it and it said 9PM. To our surprise, we were there 7 or 7:30 on the dot and hello, surprise surprise! The last batch were already heading out. Ridiculous. For a moment there I thought they were never going to speak to me again. What a sad sad day.

To relieve the tension, we searched for other things  we could do around the area and the internet lead us to the Takoyaki Museum. It's a small "takoyaki food park" inside a mall and it has lots of takoyaki trinkets and other stuff. I never really liked Takoyaki before because all the least priced ones here in PH are veggie tako and *vomits* its existence was the whole reason why I never ate tako before this. To my surprise, though, I was introduced to a whole other world of 'not-a-veggie-takoyaki' and it changed me. It changed the way I see this food. Before, every tako I come across would automatically be eww even if the tentacles are already coming out of it. After eating a legit Japanese Takoyaki, I never viewed them as same species ever again.

Lastly, another last minute thing that happened (why did we do everything at the last minute??) is the unicorn gundam. We were around the area at around 8:45 or so and we were taking pictures then suddenly it moved. I tried taking a video of it and everything was happening real fast and to my surprise, I wasn't able to capture the transformation because my phone was on front cam the whole time. That transformation was the last one for the night and the lights were turned off after that.
We did everything last minute so we were able to do or rather not do the things we were supposed to do on time. Wow girl, next time, plan carefully.

DAY 02-03: SENSO-JI TEMPLE & AROUND UENO

Friday, December 27, 2019


SENSO-JI TEMPLE
(29MAY2019)

Out of all the places I've come to in Japan so far, excluding the ones that I've yet to see in the Spring season, which I've never experienced yet, Senso-ji Temple was my most instagrammable place overall. All the reds in the background is a feast for my eyes because it is so alive and it screams culture.


We did one tourist-y thing apart from posing for photos. It's called OMIKUJI, where you get to draw your written fortune. What you do is  you drop a hundred yen in and pray for your wish, then shake the box full of sticks with written numbers. Draw a stick and find the drawer with the same number that you got and then read your fortune. Easy peasy. When you draw a good fortune, you can take the paper home. I lost mine. Bummer. If you draw a bad fortune, don't be sad, because you can leave that unfortunate paper and tie it down here in Japan so it wouldn't follow you home. It was so interesting. I used to see tied paper in hangers around Japan and I don't know the meaning behind it and after doing the Omikuji, I was a little bit knowledgeable than I was before doing it.

You can watch me draw my fortune on my vlog around the 3:40 mark. A little warning though, it is a really shaky vlog.

After doing the Omikuji, we roamed around and watched other tourists do other tourist-y things like light an incense or pray inside the temple, which I didn't try to do. It's not that I didn't want to but I was feeling shy, thinking that I might do something wrong.

We did that for most of the day and we roamed around until we got to Don Quijote, which is just around the area. If there's a Donki here in Manila, I would have gone there everytime. There were lots of random stuff in there, from food to cosmetics to small things that I don't even know if I really needed but just feel like buying.

I guess that's it for Senso-ji. Pretty boring but it's one of the places I enjoyed during my vacation in Japan.


UENO PARK, SHIBUYA CROSSING & HACHIKO STATUE
(30MAY2019)


On our third day, we were already super tired from all the walking of the previous days and I thought I might not be able to walk out of the hotel on that day but okay, I still managed to  pick myself up for yet another long day of walking.

Ueno park, in my imagination, would be a lot more beautiful in the spring time, because in the summer, it's just like any other park there is.

Since Ueno Park is big and there are a lot of things to do and museums to go to, we chose one museum we can spend our time in. We had a lot of choices, most of which are closed that day and we ended up going to National Museum of Nature and Science. I would have loved to explore all of the museums in Ueno Park just because Japan is great at preserving the old and the new and it's a great way to learn about tradition and history but our time wasn't enough, sadly.


We went to Ameyoko Market so early in the morning and most of the stores were still closed so we decided to stroll Ueno first and then came back by midday to eat street foods and roam around the famous market.

Candied fruits are like the thing in asian countries and I've tried the candied strawberry in Taiwan and was hoping to find one in Japan. I don't know if they actually have it, then I saw some strawberries from a distance and initially thought it was the candied one but it was just strawberry on a skewer. Even so, the strawberries were sweet and huge and just plain delicious. That was my most memorable experience in Ameyoko.


My worst food experience in Ameyoko was thinking that the shawarma would be perfect for my taste! Shawarma is my absolute favorite food to go whenever I'm at the mall and here I was thinking that the lettuce would be the same as the lettuce we have back home. Imagine my surprise when I first took a bite and discovered that the lettuce tasted like cabbages! I hate cabbage so I was devastated that my beloved shawarma would taste just like that. Oh well, I got a boyfie with a big stomach so yuhhh.

If you look closely at the photo below, that was my happy face before plunging into that first bite of cabbage nightmare. (My eyes even started to get puffy already just by that first bite)


We were mostly pretty tired in the evening but we need to at least see Shibuya Crossing in action so we took that route on the way to the hostel.

It was kind of underwhelming to see the famous crossing. It. was. just. a. crossing. Girl, what did I really expect? So we each took turns crossing the pedestrian lane and took one picture of each other and that's it. At least we had a photo of us crossing the street to commemorate the famous pedestrian crossing in Tokyo.

After that, we passed by Hachiko statue and took photos with the most famous and loyal dog, Hachi. ❤️

P.S. I had a hard time finishing my past blog posts so I gotta finish them all now before 2020 or else I might never get the chance to write it down ever again. So yeah, all the posts before this and following this one are all backlogs. I may do a round up next year.