I have been on a book-buying spree this year, spending much of my hard-earned money on glorious, glorious books, and not regretting it at all (although I think I really should set a budget for 2018. Haha!).
Here are the books so far.
1. All that Darkness Allows (Multiple Authors)
2. Drift (Written by Nald Tabuzo, Illustrated by Godley Malabanan)
3. Nuno sa Puso 1 & 2 (Bebang Siy)
4. My True Love Gave To Me (Edited by Stephanie Perkins)
5. Tall Story (Candy Gourlay)
6. Every Day (David Levithan)
7. Queens of Geek (Jen Wilde)
8. Tipping the Velvet (Sarah Waters)
9. A Treat of 100 Short Stories (Edited by Gerardo Torres)
10. Laglag-Panty, Laglag-Brief (Edited by Rolando Tolentino, Romulo Baquiran Jr., Joi Barrios, Mykel Andrada)
11. Contemporary Fiction by Filipinos in America (Edited by Cecilia Brainard)
12. The Best of A. Lipin (Jess Abrera)
13. Nimona (Noelle Stevenson)
14. Pinocchio (Story by Carlo Collodi, Illustrated by Francesca Rossi)
15. The Land of Forgotten Girls (Erin Entrada Kelly)
16. Miss Lina's Ballerina (Story by Grace Maccarone, Illustrated by Christine Davenier)
17. Without Annette (Jane B. Mason)
18. It's Not Like It's a Secret (Misa Sugiura)
19. Eleanor & Park (Rainbow Rowell)
20. The Communist Manifesto (Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels)
21. Why We Broke Up (Written by Daniel Handler, Art by Maira Kalman)
22. Looking for Alaska (Story by John Green, Translated by Julz Riddle)
23. By the Light of My Father's Smile (Alice Walker)
24. We Were Liars (E. Lockhart)
25. Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (Benjamin Alire Saenz)
26. Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda (Becky Albertalli)
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