Macarthur by Bob Ong
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Hello to the members of the hive community!
Today, I would like to share Bob Ong's MacArthur, a book that truly left a mark on me. I first read it while in school, borrowing it from a classmate who couldn’t stop praising it. Initially, I didn’t know what to expect, but once I began reading, I couldn’t put it down. The story was so vivid and emotional that it lingered with me even after I finished. That book didn’t just ignite my love for MacArthur, it also inspired me to explore more of Bob Ong's works. His writing is straightforward yet impactful, and his stories always resonate with authenticity.
MacArthur follows four friends: Noel, Cyrus, Voltron, and Jim, who live in a struggling neighborhood in the Philippines. Life is incredibly challenging for them. The narrative highlights their struggles, mistakes, and how they confront the obstacles they encounter daily. What makes this book unique is how Bob Ong blends humorous moments with poignant and serious ones. Even when times are tough, the characters still share jokes and uplift each other. This balance between humor and drama makes the book feel like real life that where, even in difficult times, there’s always something to smile about.
The characters are what make this book so compelling. Noel is my favorite because he feels so authentic. He makes mistakes, but you can see he’s striving to make the right choices. Voltron, Cyrus, and Jim are also intriguing in their own ways. Voltron has a temper, Cyrus is sarcastic yet wise, and Jim reveals a softer, more emotional side. What I loved most was their friendship. Even though they are grappling with their own issues, they always support each other. My favorite parts of the book were when they were joking around and helping one another. It’s a reminder of how vital good friends are, especially when life gets tough.
The story is filled with surprises, which kept me engaged the entire time. You never know what’s going to happen next, and the ending truly left me pondering. I’ll admit, I didn’t love the cliffhanger conclusion because it left me with so many questions. But in a way, it makes sense because life doesn’t always provide easy answers. Overall, Macarthur is more than just a tale about poverty and struggle. It’s about friendship, tough choices, and how we persevere even when things are difficult. I would highly recommend this book to anyone seeking a genuine and emotional story. I’d rate it 9/10 for how much it made me laugh, cry, and reflect.
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ALEXIS
Welcome to my blog. I'm just a simple staff in the service industry, currently doing the things that my inner child wants in life. Mostly self-taught in the things that gave me the purpose to learn more about the digital world that led me to this awesome community.
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