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My Thoughts About Para Kay B by Ricky Lee (Book

Review #50)
Its a book within a book.

Para Kay B is not just a normal love story. The author is a creative genius in coming up
with a story like this. Its a breath of fresh air from the mainstream of love stories in the
Philippine book scene.

The author is a known and award-winning Filipino scriptwriter, journalist and


playwright. He has written more that 150 scripts winning him numerous awards and
citations which includes Himala (CNNs best film of all time in Asia-Pacific), Anak, Jose
Rizal (1998) and Madrasta among others. This is his first novel.

The book has this theory that that love has a quota, that only one in five will be happy
in their love life. And in the book we follow five stories. The first is of Irene and Jordan.
They grew up together, fell in love with each other and promised themselves that they
will marry each other when they are of proper age. This is about the broken promises
and how there lives were changed by it.
The next story is about Erica and Jake. Erica is from a place where love is non-existent,
Maldiaga. All the people in their place, despite their efforts, cant seem to grasp the
very concept of it. People will laugh and mock you when you utter the word. Then one
day, because of her curiosity she decided to look for the true meaning of love. An
unknown force transported her to Manila and there she met Jake who fell in love with
her. The book then follows the two as they try to search for the true meaning of love
despite all the doubts that they have.

The third is of Sandra who fell in love with the wrong person. A forbidden love. Sandra
fell in love with her brother, Lupe. They shared intimate moments together until their
family found out about it and threw his brother out of the house. Her brother bore her
a child with abnormalities. As the years past, Sandra had her own family, but despite
the years that passed, shes still longing for her brother even just to see him for
closure. The book then follows Sandra as she tries to right her wrongs.

The fourth one is of Ester, whos a lesbian. She fell in love with their family maid, Sara.
Ester grew up not entertaining the truth about her sexuality. She keeps on denying to
herself that shes not a lesbian until her son, whos a gay, made her realize the
importance of her facing the truth. Her son helped her to locate Sara again, who now
has her own family, after years of not seeing each other. The book then follow as Ester
and Sara try to understand what they really have for each other and the things that
they can do for love.

And the last story is of Bessie, or B, whom this book is dedicated to. Hes the inspiration
of Lucas, the writer of the story. It might seem confusing but like what I said previously
this book is a book within a book. I will make more sense if you read it. We follow their
love story as it intertwines with every other stories on the book. Will the books theory

be right that only one among five will be happy. Its for the readers to find out.

The book is about love. Its about the many faces of love and the strength of love. This
book gave me a better understanding as to what love really is, that having our own
unique definitions and experiences about love makes it something that is indispensable.

The book proves that love is not all about happy endings. Not all the characters on the
book have happy endings. Some may not have a happy ending but whats important is
they are not losing hope and continue to be optimistic. Loving makes us more
appreciate and understand the life that that we live. Like what many people say, its not
about the destination but about the journey.

While I was reading the book, I felt like I was watching a movie. The author has this
cinematic way of telling the story. The details are very vivid which made me more
understand and appreciate the book. I was like transported in each scene. The book
also has this poetic vibe in it. It works with the imagination well as it has fantastical
elements that I enjoyed.

Despite being a short, whats also commendable with this book is all of its characters
are well-developed. The author presented realistic characters. They are layered and
compelling.

I like the books modern approach and concept. It veered away from the norms and
tradition. How it was delivered is totally enjoyable. The book is easy to understand and
lows smoothly.

The book has two endings, an open ended ending and an ending added by the author
where the author presented concepts and ideas which somewhat added more layer to
the book. In there, he concluded all the stories that was left hanging. The ending
satisfied me as what I expected from a master storyteller.

The book also touches social topics like Philippine political problems, poverty and
gender inequality. It also has a bit of lesson about the power or writing.

Para Kay B is written Taglish or the combination of the English and Filipino language.

(Balas, 2015)

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