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                    [Summary] => The book fair at the still intact world trade center along Roxas Blvd. In pasay city came and went on the first Sunday of September, and with it the annual national book awards handed out by the Manila Critics Circle, now on its 24th year.


It was a feast of books on the ground floor where publishers both established and obscure offered bargains and rare buys for the discriminating reader, as well on the mezzanine where the critics feted on one afternoon around 30 of the best books that were published in 2004.
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It was a feast of books on the ground floor where publishers both established and obscure offered bargains and rare buys for the discriminating reader, as well on the mezzanine where the critics feted on one afternoon around 30 of the best books that were published in 2004.
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