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“Very Short Stories for Harried Readers”

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I’ve been a fan of flash fiction since college (a term not used or was unfamiliar of until now): short, sweet, to the point. It’s like a pancit canton with everything in it and when you’re desperately hungry and in a hurry, the dish suits you just fine. I’m so psyched the first time Flori told me her work will be published as part of the whole shebang, it probably is the best belated Christmas gift I ever got. The intro has a point, that city folks nowadays can’t possibly handle sitting down and reading an inch thick novel and enjoy it. Much to my dismay, I experience the same. I haven’t read a decent novel for such a long time now without being able to savor every page. Sometimes, I would try finishing it in a day over the weekend because I know I won’t be able to pick it up again come Monday until the week’s through.

This book will be my constant companion on the train for the next few weeks or so, something to start and end my day with leisure. However short the stories are, I still want to savor them word by word. Congrats Flo! We’re real proud of you :D

Feeling Hollow After Deathly Hallows

I’ll be damned if that wasn’t a proper title.

Spoilers warning on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Depressing spoilers. So depressing.

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Currently Pondering on Sinning

If you haven’t read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows yet, don’t read this ‘cause there’s spoilers ahead.

(Note that I am kind enough to warn you ahead about spoilers, unlike other people…)

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Harry Potter and the Boxes of Books

It’s a Saturday but I was forced to go to the office to finish some things. It’s past nine already and there was little traffic within the business district when I remembered that today’s the day the last installment of the Harry Potter series will be released. I still only have five books at home, the sixth I’ve already read, thanks to a friend, but I didn’t feel like buying one for myself after feeling dissatisfied with that book. I’ll have to read the last one to see if it’s worth collecting.

Deathly Hallows

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