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Join us for an engaging afternoon as we delve into contemporary stories that capture the essence of Asian life. In this special panel from Penguin Random House SEA, authors Sarge Lacuesta (“Joy”), Claire Betita de Guzman (“Sudden Superstar”), Malachi Edwin Vethamani (“Have I Got Something To Tell You”), Kenneth Yu (“Mouths to Speak, Voices to Sing”), and Danton Remoto (“Riverrun” and “The Heart of Summer”) discuss the recurring themes of family dynamics, romantic relationships, and contemporary Asian life in their books. Fellow author Justine Camacho-Tajonera will be moderating the discussion.
🕛 Date: August 17, 2024 (Saturday)
📆 Time: 3:00 – 5:00 PM
🏛️ Venue: The Studio, 3F Fully Booked Bonifacio High Street
Frequently Asked Questions:
💡 Is this a free event? Do I need to buy anything to join the program?
The event is definitely FREE. There is no purchase requirement, but we encourage attendees to support the authors by purchasing copies of their books.
💡 Do I need to register to secure a spot?
You would need to register at bit.ly/FBEvents2024 to receive event guidelines and reminders, but please be informed that registration won’t guarantee you a seat as seating will be done on a ‘first come, first served’ basis.
💡 Where can I buy the author’s books?
Authors’ books are available at Fully Booked branches and via our website and online stores.
💡 What happens when I get to the venue?
Register and get your books verified. Please make sure to have your proof of purchase ready (Fully Booked receipt/ attached sticker tag/ screenshot of online order confirmation) for verification.
Registration opens at 2:00pm and will be done on a ‘first come, first served’ basis.
💡 What books can be signed?
Only books purchased from Fully Booked are eligible for signing. Please make sure to have your proof of purchase ready (Fully Booked receipt/ attached sticker tag/ screenshot of online order confirmation) for verification.
Note that additional guidelines may be implemented during the event.