

Added to listOfficially Translated Light Novelswith 38 books.

Para Kay B is one of the few Filipino novels I have read, and it might just be the first that truly stayed with me. Opening this book feels like stepping into the unknown, and it proves itself right away - it is not a love story, at least not in the way you expect. Ricky Lee's writing is beautiful, raw, and deeply human.
This novel pulls you through a whirlwind of emotions, but it also stirs something greater: a quiet call toward reflection and even activism, especially in the context of the Philippines today. It is the kind of book that makes you feel, think, and question all at once.
I cannot wait to dive into the sequel, and I have no doubt it will be another masterpiece.
Salamat, Ricky Lee.
Para Kay B is one of the few Filipino novels I have read, and it might just be the first that truly stayed with me. Opening this book feels like stepping into the unknown, and it proves itself right away - it is not a love story, at least not in the way you expect. Ricky Lee's writing is beautiful, raw, and deeply human.
This novel pulls you through a whirlwind of emotions, but it also stirs something greater: a quiet call toward reflection and even activism, especially in the context of the Philippines today. It is the kind of book that makes you feel, think, and question all at once.
I cannot wait to dive into the sequel, and I have no doubt it will be another masterpiece.
Salamat, Ricky Lee.