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The Philippines is not exactly known as a great well-spring of books. The number of books written by Filipino authors pales in comparison to the production of other countries. This fact becomes even more glaring when ranged against the light of our vast pool of literary talent.


The number of Filipinos, both living and dead, who could have immortalized their thoughts in book form but did not must be simply staggering. Of course this will have to remain conjecture in the absence of a system to determine the unspoken desire of many to write if only they could.
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Gullas noticed that most of these were handcrafted, thereby touching him deeply as he pondered on the effort exerted by the educators.
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The Philippines is not exactly known as a great well-spring of books. The number of books written by Filipino authors pales in comparison to the production of other countries. This fact becomes even more glaring when ranged against the light of our vast pool of literary talent.


The number of Filipinos, both living and dead, who could have immortalized their thoughts in book form but did not must be simply staggering. Of course this will have to remain conjecture in the absence of a system to determine the unspoken desire of many to write if only they could.
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Gullas noticed that most of these were handcrafted, thereby touching him deeply as he pondered on the effort exerted by the educators.
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