Posts Tagged ‘Books’

Ex Libris 2011

December 31, 2011

Books that I’ve read for 2011:

1. General Sociology: Focus on the Philippines by Isabel S. Panopio, Felicidad V. Cordero-MacDonald, Adelisa A. Raymundo

2. 1984 by George Orwell

3. 501 Most Notorious Crimes by Paul Donnelley

4. The Street Lawyer by John Grisham

5. A Painted House by John Grisham

6. Cradle and All by James Patterson

7. Developing Study and Thinking Skills by Carolina Talavera-Gonzales, Ferdilyn C. Lacia, Arsenia S. Allam

8. Sociology-Anthropology by Aida G. Soliven, Edgardo I. Cabural, Marietta D. Subida, Dorothea C. Dela Cruz, Angelina A. Villanueva, Josephine F. Santonia, Eva Evangelio-Pacayra, Rosemarie A. Chico

Ex Libris 2010

December 31, 2010

I’ve been doing this since 2007 — enlisting the books that I’ve read for the entire year, those books which has helped shape my frame of mind.

1. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield

2. PUP Graduate Forum: Volume XI, No. 1

3. Principles of Mental Hygiene, Fourth Edition by Josefina Gaerlan, et al.

4. What Type Am I? by Renee Baron

5. Conviction by Richard North Patterson

6. Dogeaters by Jessica Hagedorn

7. The Other Side of Midnight by Sidney Sheldon

8. Memories of Midnight by Sidney Sheldon

9. Understanding Psychology, Eighth Edition by Robert S. Feldman

10. Introduction to Special Education by Teresita G. Inciong, et al.

Ex Libris 2009

January 1, 2010

Just like what I did for 2007 and 2008, here is the roster books that contributed to my frame of mind for 2009:

1. Harlem Redux by Persia Walker

2. Catch Me a Killer by Micki Pistorius

3. Friday Nights at Honeybee’s by Andrea Smith

4. Strangers on the Street by Micki Pistorius

5. Before I Wake by Anne Frasier

6. Human Resources Management Principles and Practices by Concepcion Rodil Martires

7. PUP Graduate Forum 2007

8. Principles and Methods of Teaching by Amparo S. Lardizabal, et al.

Ex Libris 2008

January 2, 2009

I love to read.  Anyone who has known me for more than a nanosecond knows that books make me happy. I try to be a voracious reader. I try to read a wide range of books although I am partial about true crime stories. I have oodles of books sitting on my shelf waiting to have their spines cracked. But since I work full-time,  I have limited time to read for pleasure.

Anyway, here are the books that contributed to my frame of mind for 2008:

1. Discover and Keep True Love by Jenny King

2. Digital Fortress by Dan Brown

3. A Death in California by Joan Barthel

4. Fundamentals of Guidance and Counseling by Rocio Reyes Kapunan

5. Historical, Philosophical, and Technological Foundations of Education II by Dr. Doris D. Tulio

6. Measurement and Evaluation, 3rd Edition by Laurentina P. Calmorin

7. Psychology Applied to Teaching, Sixth Edition by Robert F. Blehler and Jack Snowman

8. Developmental Psychology: A Life-Span Approach, Fifth Edition by Elizabeth B. Hurlock

9. Foundations of Education by Dr. Jose F. Calderon

10. Admissions Confidential by Rachel Toor

11. Methods of Research and Thesis Writing by Dr. Jose F. Calderon

Ex Libris 2007

January 1, 2008

As the title says, here’s the list of books that I’ve read this 2007:


1. Malcolm X by Alex Haley

2. Childless Revolution by Madelyn Cain

3. Last Man Standing by David Baldacci

4. A Time to Say Good-Bye by Mary Goulding

5. Angels & Demons by Dan Brown

6. Rage of Angels by Sidney Sheldon

7. Mixed Blessings by Danielle Steele

8. Nothing Lasts Forever by Sidney Sheldon

9. Message in a Bottle by Nicholas Sparks

10. The Justice Story by Joseph McNamara

11. The Best Laid Plans by Sidney Sheldon

12. Water Lily by Susanna Jones

13. The World’s Greatest Scandals of the 20th Century by Nigel Blundel

14. For Your Eyes Only by Rebecca York

15. Foundations of Education by Dr. Doris D. Tulio

16. Principles of Guidance, Sixth Edition by Arthur J. Jones, Bufford Stefflre, Norman R. Stewart