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Diary ng Emo

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"“Tumama na rin ung buhok ko sa kaliwa kong kilay. Sa wakas. Nakailang buwan ko rin pinagpilitang ipagtanggol ’to at kung ilang beses ko ring inaway si Tatay para lang tantanan nya na ung gusto ko. Buhok lang naman ’to eh. Big deal ba talaga dapat?” Danny is going to do everything for the sake of Millie even if means being an emo. Because of his overnight popularity in the emo scene, Danny starts to lose himself and the important people around his life, even Millie."

133 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2016

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October 5, 2021
I read this book in just half day. The story is very simple but very realistic. It is about school life, friendship and love. This book will teach life lesson -- that it is okay to commit mistake as long as you will take responsibility of it. I also liked that the main character if this book is a high school boy. It is rare for me to read a teen romance book that has a male main character or the story is written in a male pov. I recommended this book to a dyslexic student and he loved it. He wanted to read similar book but unfortunately we could not find a romance book that has a male main character in it.
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