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The Givenchy Code: An Homage and A Parody by ER Escober
Xlibris Corporation
Copyright 2005
ISBN: 1413480314
Paperback, 290pp
The murder of a prominent French personality in the fragrance industry jumpstarts this exhilarating code-cracking ride all over Paris and deep into the heart of a religious conspiracy that centers around the real identity of a religious icon. In a spine-tingling blend of electrifying adventure, scholarly intrigue and unforgettable, unpredictable moments, The Givenchy Code ™ gleefully, perversely parodies scenes and pays homage to that brilliantly written 'other code' novel, while poking benign fun at the fragrance industry and ultimately conjecturing an out-of-this-world theory that the most venerated relic of them all was indeed not a cup but something far more shockingly extraordinary!
ER Escober’s first novel, Not My Bowl of Rice, was honored as an Independent Publisher Book Awards finalist for Best Multi-Cultural Fiction. The self-coined title, "Not My Bowl Of Rice", was recently filed by Houghton Mifflin, publishers of American Heritage Dictionaries, for possible inclusion in their reference books' next edition. It was noted that the phrase is a title of a novel—like Catch 22—possibly on its way to becoming an established idiom or slang phrase with the same meaning as 'not my cup of tea.'
The novel, really a culture and food primer in the guise of a light-hearted novel, has been added to the reading lists of certain Filipino-American developmental programs and Filipino language courses at multiple universities and high schools in California and other states.
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Tutubi, Tutubi, Wag Kang Magpahuli sa Mamang Salbahe
ni Jun Cruz Reyes
Fourteen Love Stories
edited by Jose Y. Dalisay Jr.
and Angelo R. Lacuesta
Makinilyang Altar
ni Luna Sicat-Cleto
The Givenchy Code: An Homage and a Parody
by ER Escober
Bago ang Babae: Mga Tula
ni Rebecca T. Añonuevo
Southeast Asian Archaeology: Wilhelm G. Solheim II Festschrift
edited by Victor Paz
Pablo Neruda: Mga Piling Tula
edited by Virgilio Arlmario and
Romulo P. Baquiran, Jr.
Remembering NVM
by Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr. |