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Read an exclusive excerpt from ‘The Bathala Games’ by E. Manawari

What happens when your typical high school problems are suddenly overshadowed by bickering deities and a moon-eating dragon? In The Bathala Games, E. Manawari introduces us to Michelle Macabebe—a girl just trying to survive her strict mother and a broken heart when she’s recruited by a very suspicious talking cat for an out-of-this-world competition.

From supernatural rebellions to the rich lore of Philippines mythology, this is a YA fantasy journey like no other. Get your first glimpse of the chaos below with this exclusive excerpt!


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‘Who dares?’

She froze on the spot.

The deep and rumbling voice spoke in her head. ‘What foolish things have entered the lair of Bakun the Mooneater?

‘We’re sent to help you.’ Chi was taken aback when she found the courage to speak despite her trembling knees.

Hoh. Five young Dirt Dwellers. What can your puny bodies even do?

‘Why have you been mad? Your anger stirs the sea, and the other beings are restless.’

‘Where’s “please”?’ Dianne mad-whispered at Edgar. ‘Say “please” or we’ll die!’

Edgar’s audacity nearly terrified Chi, but she spotted his trembling hands.

Ha!

She shuddered. The voice seemed to be bellowing inside her head.

They deserve it! Blessed with outer beauty and deprived of hearts. How dare they swim away in my presence? Is it because I do not look like them? Is it because I am called a beast, a monster, among other names? Why do they swim away? It took endless lighthours and darkhours before I gathered my courage to approach them. Yet with their little fins, they go and hide.

‘Oh, now I get it.’

Chi leaned towards Dianne, ‘Get what?’ Bakun was rumbling in the background, demanding answers for why he was avoided and blaming it on others’ shallowness.

The mission had boosted their audacity. All those life-endangering curveballs, creatures, and tests of everything—they were all bound to change. However, Chi was not certain if this was for the good as she gaped at Dianne who seemed to have misplaced her empathy.

‘Poor thing, you just wanna be friends.’

Chi heard someone curse—she assumed it was Edgar—as they gaped at Dianne as if she had grown another head. The actress approached the ends where the light reached the cave and spoke to the void.

‘I mean, maybe you’re not, like, confident with your wings or your horn or whatever. You waited for a long time, hyped yourself, so hard to boost your friendship rizz . . . you get what I mean?—Anyway, did you, like, ask them? Maybe you misunderstood?’

Bakun roared, and they had to crouch at the gust of wind.

You dare accuse me? Name yourself!

‘I’m Dianne.’ She spoke with a quiver, which she masked quickly. ‘I’m an actress, model, content creator—in my free time, a fur mom—anyway, I’m saying I totally get you. Maybe.’

Liar. Your puny legs would’ve run once you saw me.

‘Then let us see you.’

‘Bakun the Mooneater is a cool name. I bet you are cool too.’

‘Please?’

If Dianne was acting, she deserved applause.

‘If you’re too shy to show yourself, we’re gonna light up the cave, okay?’

‘Silence means “yes”,’ the actress added after the lack of response.

Chi then handed Dianne the orb Karabeyo had provided. The latter shook it and brightness exploded into the cave. Although not the entire cave, it was enough to expose the ginormous black mass.

The ruler of the sea unfurled his wings.

Fierce golden eyes pierced into them as the darkness prowled closer until the light reached him.

Bakun the Mooneater came into view.


Dive into a world of Philippine mythology and divine chaos. Get your copy today.

 

[EXCLUSIVE] Read the first chapter excerpt of Frances Park’s Ahn Love

Step back in time to the summer of 1969. In her latest novel, Ahn Love, Frances Park weaves a dreamy and heart-wrenching tale that begins on a daughter’s visit to her ninety-year-old father and quickly transports us to a fateful seven-day cruise across the Pacific.

It is a story of ‘Monkey’—a lovesick teenager witnessing the quiet unraveling of her family amidst the glittering decks and restless seas. From first stirrings of romance to the fragile beauty of memory, here is an exclusive first look at the opening chapter of Ahn Love.


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Like every home in Blue Stone, the Ahn family residence was a stunning wreck, so deeply buried in the neighbourhood that after taking the third or fourth curve in, there was no turning back; imaginary ghost-gates clanged, banged, and locked behind me, and I got the feeling I was here for the winter, like it or not. Were it true, my father would do his little dance one more time and never let me go. A happy jig, a cha-cha-cha.

 

Say his famous last words: ‘You can write here! It’s not too late!’ I never had the heart to tell him that the dream, like his jig, died with Mommy. Now it was his dream, not mine.

 

But let’s backtrack to the ghost-gates that began this knotted string of fantasy; there were none and I wasn’t staying for the winter. Having packed only enough for the weekend, I planned to race back to New York on Monday for an early morning Tuesday meeting at work, my other reality, and was only here long enough to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ and present Sam Ahn with a token gift he would accept like the gentleman and scholar he was, at birth and at ninety.

 

But that wasn’t what my widowed father, who lit up at my visits and dimmed when I left, wanted to hear.

 

Whenever I was home—and in every realm that mattered, Blue Stone would always be home—I found myself wishing things were different. The scope of everything; past, present, tomorrow, if there was one. Would fall asleep in a wink if my dad would make room for Uncle Bong in his heart and in his house. Just like the old days.

 

That said, I knew better than to bring up a younger brother who long lived under his wing. Sam Ahn was crowned First Son, and he felt that duty deeply. He was his protector, forever. But that was then, before his wing was broken and their legacy destroyed. Before the Whisper that marked the end—mysterious to me, haunting if I let it. The last time I’d brought up Uncle Bong seemed to crater him. My father’s eyes grew perilous with betrayal. Can’t forgive, can’t forget.

 

He’s dead to me.

 

Bull. Don’t even tell me the love isn’t there. Even after half a century, Ahn love never dies.


Half a century of secrets. One final chance to heal. Discover the truth behind this family saga. Pre-order Ahn Love today.

New Books Releasing in January 2026

New year, new beginnings, and a whole new list of stories to lose yourself in! This month, we have a completely captivating selection of books for you, ranging from mythical quests to high-stakes investigative thrillers.

Here are the books releasing this month.


 

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Ahn Love, by Frances Park

During a Pacific cruise in the summer of ’69, teenage Margaret experiences a whirlwind romance with the dashing Adam Kang. This dreamy, exotic journey explores the “clocked love” and family secrets that would eventually define her life and her father’s legacy.

 

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The Bathala Games, E. Manawari

Michelle Macabebe’s dull high school life is upended when a talking fat cat drafts her into a suspicious, out-of-this-world competition. To find the adventure she craves, she must survive a series of dangerous games far beyond the shores of her island.

 

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Butterflies, Sylvia Yu & Matthew S. Friedman

Journalist Zoe Kim risks everything to expose a sinister international sex trafficking ring stretching from Seoul to Los Angeles. Her obsession leads her to a haunting family secret and a final, life-threatening showdown with a notorious crime boss.

 

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The Collaboration Equation, Mushtak Al-Atabi

This book argues that collective intelligence and collaboration—not competition—are the fundamental organizing principles of life. By mastering a simple formula of shared purpose and mutual trust, humans can solve the complex global challenges of the modern age.

 

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She Who Devours, Bea Bustamante

Academic Maya Halili is pulled into a secret society of shamans who serve as vessels for the gods to protect the Seven Islands. As an ancient evil awakens, Maya must choose between her quiet dreams and a destiny that could save humanity from eternal darkness.

 


*** Feeling excited already? Stay tuned to our social media channels to find out when they’re released!