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Advanced Search Find staimless Library. Amazon Second Chance Pass it on, trade it in, give it a second life. You may have already requested this item. Stainless Longganisa is a semi-autobiographical book written by Bob Ong, his fifth published work. Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. According to the blurb, it focuses on [translated from the vernacular]: If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support?

Your request to send this item has been completed. Please enter recipient e-mail address es. He first appeared in the place on where Cyrus, Voltron and Jim were talking. Stainless Longganisa is a semi-autobiographical book written by Bob Onghis fifth published work. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Please try again later. Though she is blind, she is quite talented and intelligent, and Rogelio cares for her.

As the story progresses, Rogelio learns how to control his ability and he then decides to become a hero. He was given the nickname "Kapitan Sino" by the people. He soon discovers the town Mayor's secret and Rogelio defeats his son, who had become a giant worm-like monster which lives off human blood. Tessa is the monster's final victim, and after her death Rogelio slowly began to lose all reason to continue in becoming a hero.

After the said event, an epidemic spreads, and everyone became desperate to find a cure. Rogelio, blamed for a crime he did not commit, was caught and imprisoned along with his friend Bok-bok. Medics discover that Rogelio's blood may be a cure for the mysterious virus. In the end, Rogelio saves the people by donating his blood.

They had tents outside the Church of Pelaez where they had their medical mission but things got out of control so they decided to get some of Rogelio's blood in the Church.

He was able to stand and walk out of the Church looking for his parents, still not fully recovered from the blood donation, where a man carrying a child. The man stabbed him and he fell to the ground, the man dipping his hand unto Rogelio's wound. After his passing, Pelaez becomes peaceful and Rogelio is given a commemoration.

With the support of Bok-bok and Teng a. Later on the story, the father of him stated that Mayor Suico was actually his uncle and, like his uncle, his father also has a special abilities. At the end of the story, Rogelio will die after he lost his blood and an unknown man stab him just to cure his son. Bok-bok- Bok-bok was the best friend of Kapitan Sino. Tessa is blind yet she is. She will die later after she is killed by Michael, the son of Mayor Suico.

The story revolves around Gilberto P. Manansala Galo , a college student in an unnamed university in Manila, and his journal entries that he writes for one of his college instructors.

In the entries he describes how his everyday situations turn into scary situations, how he uncovers various mysteries and horrors, and how he gets deeply involved in these mysteries and horrors and, in the end, cannot escape them.

Some reviews of the book say that the pace is monotonous; however, it does pick up in the end and cryptic Latin messages embedded in Galo's journal entries add a sense of mystery to the story. Arcete inimicos fidei nostrae nobis. Protegite domus nostras, fundos nostros, pagum nostrum a mutandi evertendique viribus. It has become a best seller, ranking first at most book stores in the Philippines. Characters Most characters in Galo's journal are people he encounters every day, and some are not described other than having their name mentioned.

It can be concluded that these people, of whom little is known, are the people that Galo cannot understand very well, and that his thoughts stray away from them because of personal issues.

Galo: The journal's owner. The story is told from his point of view. He is a student at an unidentified college in Manila, living an ordinary life under the care of his aunt. He has lived with this family since high school and he says that he is thankful for everything that his aunt's family has provided him.

At sixteen he is young for a college student, and mentions that he started school at a very young age. Little is known about his appearance, except that he wears glasses and has a short haircut which causes him to be teased as a military cadet. He can be described as a typical male college student from his first journal entries, despite family matters. It can also. He also gets an offer from an instructor to write in a publication. It is hinted that he can play the guitar. She has four children and is aloof and stern, according to Galo's description.

He says that he tries not to get involved with his aunt as long as he can get away with it. She is bossy and loud. Tiyo Dindo Uncle Dindo : Auring's husband and Galo's uncle, who secretly helps Galo in paying his tuition without the knowledge of Galo.

Aling Delia: The second-hand of Mama Susan. Mama Susan: Galo's grandmother and the leader of a religious group in their province. She is sick when Galo returns to her home and she dies near the end of the story.

Bob Ong Bob Ong, or Roberto Ong, is the pseudonym of a contemporary Filipino author known for using conversational Filipino to create humorous and reflective depictions of Philippine life. His actual name is not known. The pseudonym Bob Ong came about when the author was working as a web developer and a teacher, and he put up the Bobong Pinoywebsite in his spare time.

The name roughly translates as "Dumb Filipino," used fondly as a diminutive term. However, Bob Ong himself refutes this in his account in Stainless Longganisa, saying his surname is not "Ong" and neither is he even Filipino-Chinese. The family name was instead derived from wordplay on the name of his website.

The poet Paolo Manalo has also been put forward as Ong, but he has denied this. Open navigation menu. Close suggestions Search Search. User Settings.

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