The musical continues every Friday and Saturday this November. Here are the lead stars talking about their favorite books.
2. A ROOM OF ONES OWN by Virginia Woolf I am a very, very big fan of Virginia Woolf since I was in high school and I love all her books. But this book in particular resonates with me being an artist, a woman, and a feminist. That a writer captures what one needs as an artist and as a woman is what captivates me about the book. Over the years, this has become sort of like a companion for me.
3. COLLECTED POEMS of Sylvia Plath, John Donne and Stevie Smith (1, 2, 3) the poetry of Sylvia Plath has always attracted me. Its isolation and loneliness, as well as its evocative imagery and emotions, move me profoundly. I also love John Donnes poetry for its romanticism and lyricism.
4. THE TEMPLE OF MY FAMILIAR by Alice Walker and I know why THE CAGED BIRD SINGS by Maya Angelou I love Maya Angelou and Alice Walker their strong feminism, their courage, their wisdom how they inspire so freely and easily their sense of sisterhood and strength. Their books have been my constant companions while growing up.
5. WOMEN WHO RUN WITH THE WOLVES by Clarissa Pinkola Estes This is one of the greatest books ever written for women and men that dispels motions of the way women are stereotyped and therefore, the way they are perceived and treated. This book gave me a lot of courage to be and remain a strong woman to listen to my own voice as a strong woman and to celebrate that strength and that voice.
6. THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED and THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED AND BEYOND by M. Scott Peck In this age of fear, doubt and anxiety this book is a great guide and teacher to finding spiritual growth and enlightenment to finding your path and the courage and wisdom to stay on that path, no matter how difficult. When Im in doubt, or fearful, anxious, lonely or depressed, I open these books, and the wisdom contained in them allow me the space and the time inside my heart and head to think fully and deeply.
I recently, albeit belatedly, discovered Nan McCarthys Chat, Connect and Crash, the American novelists cybertrilogy about two star-crossed individuals book editor Bev and ad agency copywriter Max who by accident, meet online and find friendship, intimacy, even tragedy along the way. The book franchise, a very fast and light read, chronicles the relationship as well as the deepening intimacy that develops between the two star-crossed individuals through Internet correspondence via e-mails and chat- room exchanges. As a reader, theres an unlikely satisfaction derived from "eavesdropping" on the lives of Bev and Max, not unlike the guilty pleasure we get from watching reality TV shows. Pulp fiction they may be, but, what the heck, they are well-written, funny, touching and ultimately tragic. Whats not to like?
The Reading Club recommends two original Filipino- authored books: Neni Sta. Romanas NGALANG PINOY and Anji Blardony Uretas Pilgrims Travels. These books are available at all National Book Stores and Powerbooks Stores.