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Iron Serpent Chronicles

Iron Serpent Chronicles

None of them were completely right, while some weren't completely wrong. Kiema growled. "Shattered is going to be the closest term. But even that's not really correct," I said. I hated being imprecise with my language. There were so many words available in our language and out of habit and laziness, we limited ourselves to a few hundred of them. "Explain. In great, but easy to understand, detail." Kiema uncrossed her arms. Glared at me. Crossed her arms again. Her gaze was trailing over my body like she couldn't quite figure out what she wanted to look at.
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Runaway Wife Inheriting Billions from Bigshots Brothers

Runaway Wife Inheriting Billions from Bigshots Brothers

He was silent for a while, contemplating about life before angrily saying in response and ask at the same time. '... Ano ang iyong pinagsasasabi Maqua? Hindi ko maintindihan ang iyong sinasabi! Magsalita ka ng ating lengwahe Lapætiad'ià!' Its Maqua turn to be silent, nakalimutan niya, ayaw na ayaw pala ng kanyang kalahati na gumamit siya ng mga lengwaheng hindi niya maintindihan, because foreign words make him feel like an idiot who didn't understand anything. Feeling extremely helpless in this situation, Maqua can only say in response,
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My P.I Lady

My P.I Lady

) Saad nito sabay turo sa malaking bundok na'to. Everytime na maaalala ko ang sinabing 'yon ng ali kanina, di ko mapigilang mapailing-iling na lamang. Still unable to understand that alien language one bit. But one thing is for sure, Bisaya ang mga katagang 'yon. The dialect that Mindanaoan uses here. Good thing the bastard del Fuero had able to understand them so we were able to get this direction. This goddamn direction. Again, a loud exhausted sigh escaped from my mouth when I thought about it.
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My Emotionless Goddess

My Emotionless Goddess

" Wapenzi wasafiri,tunawashukuru kwa kuchangua shirika la ndege la Kenya airways kwa usafiri wenu. Karibuni Kenya." " What language is that?" Ezekiel asked. " That's Swahili. One of the fastest growing languages. Even China has embraced it. It's good to listen and romantic too." Lucia praised. " I didn't hear anything romantic though." Ezekiel casually commented, making Lucia laugh. " You didn't understand a word they said that's Why." Lucia answered. If you get to listen to their music, I bet reggaeton will become your second best." Lucia added with a smile.
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Secretly in Love with the Boss

Secretly in Love with the Boss

Hindi nito tinapos ang pangungusap. At hindi na siya nagtanong dahil nahulaan na niya kung ano ang susunod sanang sasabihin nito. "Uhm, mabuti naman at matatas ka pa ring mag-Tagalog," patuloy niya kahit na medyo naiilang na naman siya. "Hindi ko puwedeng kalimutan ang sariling wika ko." "Pulos paglalakbay lang ba ang ginawa mo nung wala ka dito sa bansa natin?"
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My Next Life As A Wicked Dame

My Next Life As A Wicked Dame

I was hoping it might be a clue and I could find someone na gaya ko. A stranger in this world. But my search was futile dahil nalaman kong that language was steam from the south and it is called Feysac. Bago pa ako makapag salita ay napadako ang paningin ko sa dalawang maliit na kuneho. It shivered and stared to run off towards it cage. Heh. Asan ngayon ang angas nyo? I smirked. Thinking on how I could cook them.
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Called by the Dragon

Called by the Dragon

“So whose nation, then?” “None. When I called them the old words, I meant it. There’s no name for this language, so we only call it the old tongue when spoken, and the old words when written. It can’t be learned, only known, innately. Your brother is a very special young man.”
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Rodney Mundt
ooo my this is my favorite book EVER!! I wish it was paper back and I could buy it. and I hope Mana sol makes a sequel. I absolutely fell in love with this story and every time there is a chapter out I blow through it and wait (very impatiently) till the next. I love Mana Sol's work!! Brilliant
Vijay Tiwari
This book is absolutely amazing!! Each chapter, each description entrances you and will leave you wanting for more!!✨✨ The author has her own way of creating the suspense,At first I found the long descriptions as slow progress of book but I was proven wrong while reading her previous books! Keep up
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Mated To The School Playboy Alpha

Mated To The School Playboy Alpha

Nakakatakot, naka di tayo makatuloy mamayang gabi" tumango na lang ang mga bata at hindi na nagsalita pa dahil natakot talaga sila doon sa ma-ma. Then to the other side in the meantime, ang pinagkamalan nilang 'bad spirit' ay maraming reklamo ang lumalabas sa bibig sa kaibigan niyang wala man lang emosyon ang mukha. Ang kakaibang lengwaheng ginamit nito ay nakaka-kukuha ng attensiyon sa kanilang paligid. Walang emosyong itinulak ni Zhuanmo ang kaibigang kayatrista na si Lauzhen palabas ng Airport habang patuloy parin ito sa weirdo nitong lengwahe. Ang mag-ina sa gilid kung saan ang waiting bench ay kanina pa nakutuon ang attensiyon dito.
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One of the most gripping reads I've come across about the Tagalog wars is 'Noli Me Tangere' by José Rizal. While it's not purely a war chronicle, it paints such a vivid picture of the social and political tensions leading up to conflicts during the Spanish colonial era. Rizal’s writing feels like a time machine—you can almost hear the whispers of rebellion brewing in the streets. The way he blends personal dramas with larger societal struggles makes it feel incredibly human, not just a dry history lesson. I remember finishing it and immediately diving into 'El Filibusterismo' to see how the story evolved—it’s like binge-watching a revolutionary-era drama, but with way more depth.

Another gem is 'The Revolt of the Masses' by Teodoro Agoncillo. This one digs into the gritty details of the Philippine Revolution, focusing heavily on Tagalog regions and leaders like Andres Bonifacio. What I love about Agoncillo’s work is how he challenges traditional narratives, making you question what you thought you knew. His prose is engaging, almost conversational, which is rare for academic texts. Pairing these two books gives you this visceral, layered understanding of how wars weren’t just fought with weapons but with ideas, betrayals, and sheer desperation. After reading, I spent weeks down rabbit holes about lesser-known local heroes—it’s that kind of book.

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