
'Ang Sarap Pala Magbasa' is a Taglish book-review podcast hosted by Thessa Saavedra. The podcast aims to encourage people to pick up books and rediscover the joy of reading—because through stories, we gain empathy, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of the world around us. If you have any book recommendations, you can put it on the comment section or send an email at angsarappalamagbasa@gm... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Some people need a wake-up call!
As a newbie podcaster, I usually feature books that I genuinely love. But every now and then, I also choose books that are relevant to what's happening around us.
This time, I'm reviewing Some People Need Killing by... more
As part of my mission to encourage more people to read, I always look for books that are both thought-provoking and relevant to today's issues.
While researching recommendations from public figures I admire, I came across Why Nations Fail—a book re... more
Hollywood taught Evelyn Hugo how to become famous…but it also taught her how to hide.
Hide her pain. Hide her truth. And most importantly—hide the person she truly loved.
This Pride Month, we’re diving into The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo — a sto... more
For this episode, I’ll be counting down the 'Top 5 Books' that Changed My Life. If you feel like you’re at a crossroads, these books might help you gain clarity, grow, and overcome the challenges you’re facing.
Mother’s Day Isn’t the Same for Everyone.
In this episode, we dive into I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy —a raw and honest story about love, control, and healing.
If you’ve ever felt that family relationships aren’t always simple… this one... more
In this episode, I’m counting down the Top 5 Motivational Books that helped me get through some of the hardest moments in my life.
If you’re going through a rough patch, one of these might help you too.
Is reading in public still genuine… or just for clout?
In this episode of Ang Sarap Pala Magbasa, we talk about performative reading—and why maybe, kahit saan ka pa magbasa… it still matters.
If your mind feels heavy… baka ito na ‘yung libro na kailangan mo. The Daily Stoic became my quiet safe space during some of my toughest days.
Hindi siya loud or overwhelming—simple lang, pero ang lalim. It reminds you to slow down, to breathe, and... more








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