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Eros Atalia, Three Nights, Three Days / David T. Ong --

Material type: TextTextDescription: 211p. : 21cmISBN:
  • 9786218264038
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  • PL 5535  .At15 2021
Summary: For documentarist Raymundo "Mong" Mojica, his return to Magapok, in time for the town fiesta, was simply to fulfill his mother's death wish: to place her picture on the altar of the chapel, and to scatter her ashes on the plains of the small town. However, a super typhoon was headed straight for Sta. Barbara, the province where Magapok was situated. He raced to reach the town before the typhoon does. What should have been a simple three-days celebration of the feast of Sta. Barbara de Vendita turned sinister and ugly. Mong witnessed how the ground swallowed a whole cow. He helped the townsfold yank a boy from a huge hand pulling it down to the grave. He captured in his video camera hundreds of lifeless Magapok citizens who did not wake up from their sleep, and how the light fizzled out from the surviving population. Are these caused by paranormal beings? Is this some bio-chemical warfare? Are they being abducted by aliens? How else can they be further from the truth??
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Books Books DLSU-D HS Learning Resource Center Filipiniana Filipiniana PL 5535 .At15 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 001660 Available 3HS00000001660
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PL 5531.4 .L770 2015 Vintage love / PL 5531.4 .L770 2017 Choco chips hips / PL 5531.4 .M337c 2015 Cover (story) girl / PL 5535 .At15 2021 Eros Atalia, Three Nights, Three Days / PL 5535 .F217 2018 Fantasy Filipino fiction for young adults / PL 5535 .T766 2010 True Philippine ghost stories 29 / PL 5535 .T766g 2009 True Philippine ghost stories :

For documentarist Raymundo "Mong" Mojica, his return to Magapok, in time for the town fiesta, was simply to fulfill his mother's death wish: to place her picture on the altar of the chapel, and to scatter her ashes on the plains of the small town. However, a super typhoon was headed straight for Sta. Barbara, the province where Magapok was situated. He raced to reach the town before the typhoon does. What should have been a simple three-days celebration of the feast of Sta. Barbara de Vendita turned sinister and ugly. Mong witnessed how the ground swallowed a whole cow. He helped the townsfold yank a boy from a huge hand pulling it down to the grave. He captured in his video camera hundreds of lifeless Magapok citizens who did not wake up from their sleep, and how the light fizzled out from the surviving population. Are these caused by paranormal beings? Is this some bio-chemical warfare? Are they being abducted by aliens? How else can they be further from the truth??

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