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Freeman Cebu Lifestyle

Book Share to start on January 16

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CEBU, Philippines - The Reading Ruffolos (www.readingruffolos.com), an advocacy and legacy blog started by Cris Evert Lato-Ruffolo, will be hosting the first ever "Book Share" on January 16, 1:30 p.m. at the American Corner Library of the University of San Carlos (USC) on P. Del Rosario Street.

Book Share is a platform for people from all walks of life to examine a particular book and listen to different opinions and views presented by invited presenters called book sharers.

The endeavor is organized by The Reading Ruffolos (TRR) in partnership with different organizations and institutions. For its January run, TRR has partnered with USC-American Corner Library and will feature Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird.

"Book Share was inspired by the idea of making people active readers as opposed to being just passive readers. The idea was to create pockets of book sharing sessions where people from different backgrounds can share their views and opinions about a book and relate these to their own life experiences," said Lato-Ruffolo.

January's book sharers are Jo Belle Maribeles (USC literature instructor), Bea Martinez (librarian and member of the reading advocate group, The Basadours) and Jessie Cubijano (Visayas director of the Philippine Business for Social Progress).

Invited participants are literature students from USC but the event is also open for outsiders by sending name and contact details to [email protected]. More details can be found at www.readingruffolos.com. (FREEMAN)

AMERICAN CORNER LIBRARY

AMERICAN CORNER LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS

BEA MARTINEZ

BOOK

BOOK SHARE

CRIS EVERT LATO-RUFFOLO

DEL ROSARIO STREET

HARPER LEE

JESSIE CUBIJANO

JO BELLE MARIBELES

READING RUFFOLOS

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