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Tuesday, April 30, 2019
A Fun Day at El Dia Del Libro Courtesy of Instituto Cervantes Manila
I was able to attend the El Dia del Libro again this year courtesy of Instituto Cervantes. It was held again this year at the Ayala Triangle Gardens. There were booths from all the known publishers and booksellers here in the Philippines.
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