Friday, July 12, 2013

Legends of Mutiny series



To begin with, I really like how this series started to be formed in my mind last 11 July 2013. It's just that, my patriotism for my country has opened up again.
Remember the time when the Laguna, Cavite, Manila, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Batangas, Pampanga and Tarlac were just places in the map of the Philippines? Then, in this series, I brought this provinces into real life, wherein real people represents these places as a mutiny will arise to fight against the rising political dynasty and imperialism in the country they all earn to love and protect, that they are willing to die sacrificing their lives for their motherland.

BOOK SUMMARY IS YET TO BE UNVEILED ON





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MAIN CHARACTERS

+ Laguna
+ Cavite
+ Manila
+ Bulacan
+ Batangas
+ Nueva Ecija
+ Tarlac
+ Pampanga

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FAQs


WHAT'S THE MAIN THEME OF THIS SERIES?
I am on my way to SM Rosario that time, I was thinking on how Cavite would be like when a hero from then will arise during the present time, wherein a name will be a legend. Then, there arose the idea of having a hero that will be named as Cavite. But then the argue in my mind is that, what will this character will be? A boy or a girl? Then, after I arrive home for buying materials that will be used the next day for the props making in our Greek pageant, I watched Jose Rizal again, wherein Mr. Cesar Montano played the main lead. Then I finally have the idea that I'll make Laguna, Rizal's birthplace to be my main heroine and Cavite, my birthplace will be a boy so that I can start their romance together. And then the other provinces came to life as well. 

WHO IS THE MAIN NARRATOR OF THE SERIES?
The main narrator were Cavite and Laguna but in some portions, the other six were also narrating their own.

TO WHAT AGE CAN YOU PREFER THIS ONE?
To the extent of safety, I can recommend this ones to ages 14 and above. It's just that, the story can be related to the readings in Filipino high school and I really recommend that anyone who is planning to read this one shall read first Rizal's Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.

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