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message 1: by Tamz (new)

Tamz (crazyfunkywild) | 18 comments How many of you have read FICTION books written by non-Filipino authors that is set in the Philippines or that centers on Philippine culture/myth?

I have not read many since it's a few months only that actually got back into reading. (Haha)

I can name some:

Cryptonomicon
The Tesseract
Emperor's General
Manduruko (Aswang Wars)
Bleeding The Vein
Moondogs

there are some more but I'll try to recall them.


message 2: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (jessicaelarsen) | 6 comments Well there was a woman author I read one time, she love writing about Philippine "voodoos, manananggal and aswang" I don't remember her name though. (sorry)


message 3: by Veronica (last edited Apr 22, 2013 06:45AM) (new)

Veronica | 734 comments The last book I read that was set in Manila was The Blue Afternoon by William Boyd but that was about two years ago. :)


message 4: by Ycel (last edited Apr 22, 2013 09:09PM) (new)

Ycel | 662 comments Found this in North Carolina of all places thirteen years ago. Brit writer who lived in Tiwarik Island. Very lyrical prose. Re-reading this year.
Playing with Water: Passion and Solitude on a Philippine Island


message 5: by BJ (new)

BJ Almeda (bjalmeda) | 19 comments There was also this book that was written by oliver galang


message 6: by itchy (new)

itchy (amadeusitchon) | 32 comments i know this doesn't count but Tom Clancy mentions Philippine aspects in his novels, like one primary character's cook is a Filipino, or one character has been stationed in Bataan
i'll try to reread the Jack Ryan novels


message 7: by Regine (new)

Regine | 121 comments Salman Rushdie writes a little about the Philippines in Shalinmar the Clown.


message 8: by Sterling (last edited Oct 12, 2013 01:46AM) (new)

Sterling Gate Books (sterlinggatebooks) | 5 comments The Ninth Orphan is partially set in the Philippines (in Illocos Norte and Manila). Its plot relates to Yamashita’s gold and the secret activities of former Philippine president, Ferdinand Marcos. The novel exposes massive wealth in the Philippines post WWII which was mostly siphoned out of the country by foreign nations...

The Ninth Orphan (The Orphan Trilogy, #1) by James Morcan The Orphan Trilogy (The Ninth Orphan / The Orphan Factory / The Orphan Uprising) by James Morcan


message 9: by Ian Oliver (new)

Ian Oliver Camiwet (thefacelessothers) | 21 comments It's totally not really related but, Brandon Sanderson's novelette Legion, has Filipino antagonists, the MNLF and Abu Sayaf's mentioned. I really was pleasantly surprised.


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