
Fantastic Books and Where to Find Them.

… LOL not really. But this post is about a fantastic book, so the title half-counts! So, I’m sure that y’all have books that you love so frakking much, but come by so infrequently, that whenever you see them, you buy it and think of a wayward soul to give it to. A friend of mine buys Franny Billingsley’s “The Folk Keeper,” and he gave me a copy a few years ago. (It’s a gorgeous children’s book, really.)
While I do have a lot of books that I feel this way towards, I’ve only done it twice, and both times, I bought the same book. It’s not “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close,” because, while that is My Favorite Book In The Entire World, it’s not that hard to come by. Also, for some reason, it is expensive. But anyway. The book I am talking about is John Green’s “Looking For Alaska.”
“Looking For Alaska” kind of shot up to Internet popularity, when this particular quote invaded Tumblrverse. I was floored, and I wanted to read it immediately, but couldn’t find it anywhere. I found Green’s “An Abundance of Katherines” and “Paper Towns,” no problem, but I spent an inordinate amount of time looking for “Looking for Alaska.”1 Finally, however, out of the kindness of his heart, Armando who is a Tumblr friend from the UK, sent me a copy of “Alaska” and okay, finally, I understood what the fuss is all about. It’s overposted, and has somewhat reached a “Perks”-esque2 notoriety, but I get it.
Anyway. I gave the book away on this site, when I first found a copy here in Manila. (Still haven’t figured out what to get the runner-ups, oops.) And I found another copy of the book two weeks and sent it to Raymond. He got it earlier this week and has been reading it and is reportedly liking it so far.
Because it had a dinky, girly cover, I made a sort of book sleeve that I held back from posting until the book got to him. I’m posting pictures because I worked hard on it, damn it. Behold, my masterpiece!:

Looking like a serious craft project with a cutting board. It wasn’t. I just needed to cut stuff.

Close-up of the lettering! Kinda badly rendered, but at least it is not pink.
The quote on the back goes: “I’m not going to be one of those people who sits around talking about what they’re gonna do. I’m just going to do it.” And, you know, it’s a promise I intend to keep.
Anyway, I just wanted to ask if you had any books (or anything, really—albums, films, what-have-you) that you love so much, you’re willing to shell out a few bucks or spend some time to let someone know about them? Would love to hear about them, if you please.
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1 See what I did there? (back)
2 Where haven’t you heard, “And I swear, in that moment, we were infinite”? Stephen Chbosky’s book, “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” is really, honestly beautiful, so it’s kind of sad how this quote has turned into a little joke. I still love it, though. (back)

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I still love The Perks of Being A Wallflower, btw. Even though I do use that quote as a joke a lot. (That thing I said about 500 Days of Summer earlier? It applies as well to the perks of being)
I buy a lot of books for Francis. Since he doesn’t like going out that much, I tend to buy things for him if I find something he’d like. Like, I got 2666 for him the other week. And even though I practically had no money *meiday* I bought it for him.
And my other copy of looking for alaska is currently making its rounds. Don-Helga-Tin-Belle-KahitSINO.
Oh, and I gave Erwin a copy of On The Road because I had three of those. Two of which I can’t give away. Hahaha!
I have a feeling that I’d be spending a ridiculous amount of time searching for this book! Eggciting!
True story:
I found a shabby copy of the book in NBS before. Skimmed it while waiting for a friend and was mesmerized. I didn’t buy it though because it was a brand new but really tattered copy. It was only a little later that I realized how popular the book is for being crazy awesome.
I never saw another copy of the book again. :(
carinaaa! You found it manila? I’ve been to three powerbooks and 2 fully booked-s (er, screw the plural) and I haven’t seen it! Where did you find it? :)
I’m going to read this next, thanks for recommending :)
Shinji, haha bait mo naman! I did that for someone also… Saw a book on Amazon that he would probably like and then I bought it. And now I am poor. Saya naman! My Perks went around and hasn’t gotten back to me… High school pa ako nun. So. IDEK where it went.
Ina, OK lang yan! You can reserve from Powerbooks or Fully Booked, if it cannot be found, I think!
Dar, so sad! You’ve read it, though, right? If you want a .pdf, I’d gladly pass it on to you. :)
Aziel, Fully Booked! First one in The Block, second one in Trinoma. Both branches had one copy each. :)
Saab, I really think you’d like it. Karen wants to cast you as Alaska. Haha! I have a .pdf, if you want it.
Thank God for friends who are sent awesome packages, who I’m hoping will share the love by letting me borrow when he finishes it :))
Amanda, aw, I’m sure he’ll lend it to you! :)
I seriously was thinking about making a jacket for the book because the cover didn’t fit the story – for me at least. Was thinking of teal and white, I like your cover more tho :)
Sheens, hi there! Haha. I remember leaving a comment on your blog; thanks for stopping by. Added you to my RSS reader. Still fixing links over here.
Also, yes, I agree that this particular cover doesn’t fit the book. I’ve always wondered who approved it. My favorite cover’s the French edition. :)