UK's 'The Guardian' names 3 best books on Philippines

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MANILA, Philippines - Top British newspaper The Guardian on Wednesday listed the three "best books" ever written about the Philippines highlighting periods of history and a dash of mystery.

Global development writer Pushpinder Khaneka cited two books authored by Filipinos--a literary giant and a brilliant up-and-comer--and one from a foreigner's perspective.

Dusk by F. Sionil Jose

"José's engaging and sympathetic storytelling puts the reader right alongside the protagonists as they struggle for a better life."

Ilustrado by Miguel Syjuco

"The sprawling structure and style is sometimes overwhelming, but those who persevere will find the trip worthwhile."

America's Boy by James Hamilton-Paterson

"The author elicits information from Marcos's friends, foes and family (including Imelda), and his mix of personalities and politics delivers an entertaining and insightful history."

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