SM Book Nook Reading Festival brings Filipino stories to life at SM Aura
The SM Book Nook Reading Festival, held
on January 31, 2025, at the Book Nook in SM Aura, drew 500 book lovers of all
ages for a dynamic celebration of Filipino literature and creativity. From
engaging author meet-and-greets to lively performances and informative
workshops, the festival offered a rich array of literary experiences.
(L-R): SM Cares Assistant Vice President Richard A. Caluyo, SM Book Nook Reading Festival co-organizer and BookShelfPH co-founder Monette Quiogue, and SM Aura Regional Operations Head Stephanie Co
Interactive
storytelling and inspiration
One of the festival's highlights was the
launch of SM Book Nook's innovative "Pass the Plot" board. This
interactive activity encouraged participants to co-create a story, sentence by
sentence, showcasing their collective creativity.
A major highlight of the event was the
presence of renowned literary personalities such as National Artist for
Literature Virgilio Almario (Rio Alma), Dean Tony Laviña, Hans Pieter Arao, and
Jayson Fajardo. Attendees had the unique opportunity to connect with these
esteemed authors, get their books signed, and engage in insightful
conversations. The festival also showcased emerging talent, with popular
independent authors like Therese Villarante-Langit connecting with readers and
sharing their work.
A celebration of
community and shared passion
A heartwarming moment unfolded when
publishers and authors united for a meaningful cause—donating books to the SM
Book Nook. This symbolic gesture underscored the collective mission of
promoting a culture of reading and knowledge-sharing.
Authors and publishers, with SM Book Nook pioneer Shereen Sy (8th from right), unite to donate books at the SM Book Nook Reading Festival, promoting a love of reading.
Engaging activities for
all ages
The festival buzzed with activity
throughout the day. Attendees participated in fun quiz games, delved into
historical fiction readings, and engaged in thought-provoking book club
discussions. Spoken word poetry performances by teens and young adults added a
contemporary flair, while a session on zines with BBZ offered a glimpse into
the world of independent publishing. Publishers like Bookshelf PH, Grana Books,
and Aklat Alamid showcased their latest titles, and a special session on
copyright law provided valuable information for aspiring authors.
The audience is enthralled as author Bambi Rodriguez reads from her latest work.
The SM Book Nook Reading Festival proved
to be more than just a book event. It was a lively community gathering, a
celebration of Filipino storytelling, and a source of inspiration for both
established and aspiring writers.
For more information about SM's community programs and how you can get involved, visit: https://www.smsupermalls.com/smcares/
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