Updated: September 12, 2018
The Manila International Book Fair (MIBF) is among the biggest, most sought after, and longest running fairs in the country. Last year, they attracted a total of 120,000 visitors during its five-day run.
This year, the 39th edition of the MIBF is happening on September 12-16, 2018 from 10AM to 8PM, at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City.
Running for almost four decades now, the Manila International Book Fair has evolved from an event for the publishing industry and the academe to one of the most-awaited exhibitions for all sorts of readers.
The MIBF has become a gathering of sorts for bookworms of all ages and walks of life to celebrate the joys of reading and the knowledge each book brings about.
Guide to Investing Book Signing
I’m proud to announce that I will be holding a book signing on September 15, Saturday, at 10AM for my book, The Ready To Be Rich Guide to Investing. Additionally, you can buy the book there at 30% discount!!!
Thanks to PageJump, my official distributor for the book, for making this possible. So if you want to get a signed copy of my book, just visit PageJump’s booth at IP-6, located at the first floor on the said time and date.
Moreover, aside from my book, you can also get award-winning and best-selling books from PageJump at up to 70% discount. And you can also get the book, Cyberpreneur Philippines, where I am a contributing author.
Entrance Ticket Giveaway
With that said, let me now invite you to join this simple raffle in this blog, and get the chance to win five (5) entrance tickets to the 39th Manila International Book Fair.
How to join? All you have to do is answer this question: “What’s the last book that you enjoyed reading?”
Submit your response below in the comments section. Make sure that you provide your name and a valid email address.
Deadline for joining the raffle is on Tuesday, September 11, at 11:59PM. Winners will be announced on the Ready To Be Rich Facebook Page on September 12, 1:00PM.
The free tickets will be sent to your email address, with instructions on how to use them.
There will be twenty (20) winners, who will each receive five (5) entrance tickets and valid for use any day from September 13-16.
So what are you waiting for? Join the raffle now.
UPDATE: Winners have been posted HERE. Congratulations and thank you for joining!
Zero to One by Peter Thiel
The subtle art of not giving a fuck by mark manson
Opened my mind to different perspective of life
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Last book I read? Veronika Decides to Die by Paolo Coelho.
All the best Sir Fritz! – Chrissy
Hi Fitz! The last book I enjoyed reading is Think on These Things – Meditation for Leaders by John Maxwell. It really helped become a better person, understand other people’s perspective and enhance my way of thinking. I love how his thoughts become my daily inspirational quotes.
Hi Fitz, the last book I enjoyed listening to was “The Magic of Thinking Big†by David Shwartz. I’ve gone over it around 3 or 4 times already (read 3x, audible once). As with your blog, it provides inspiring and actionable insights about self-improvement and meeting goals. It’s also highly recommended by Tim Ferris, he even has it on his shelf of favorite books.
Hope to win the tickets as my wife, baby and I will surely maximize the opportunity to be there! Will probably need a new house to put all the books in! Haha!
Hi Fitz! The Last Lecture (lessons in living) by Randy Pausch. I am Akiko Yoshimura, email address: akikoty0219@gmail.com. God bless!
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The last book I enjoyed reading was Carol Dweck’s “Mindset: The New Psychology of Success.”
Thanks! 😀
Extraordinary – Stories for Aspiring Leaders by Victor Magdaraog and Nikki Katherine Dy-Liacco.
Hi Sir Fitz!
The last book I enjoyed reading is ‘The Richest Man in Babylon’.
I found the book very easy to understand to someone that is new to investing and also liked the style of storytelling the author did on the book.
On a side note, keep doing what you do, sir. Much respect on you for helping us in personal finance.
Fooled by Randomness.
The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod!
-thanks lodi!
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill 🙂
Dan Brown’s Origin
Think and Grow Rich 🙂 By Napoleon Hill
101 Success Secrets for Women by Sue Augustine
Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey
The Magic of Thinking Big by David Schwartz
Financial Planning For The Fast Changing World by Christopher Cervantes
Younique: Understanding others by understanding you by Jason Lo
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. I read this once a year. 🙂
The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson
The Power of Broke by Daymond John
No Nonsense Personal Finance A Step By Step Guide by RT
The Richest Man in Babylon.
Trailblazing Success by Rex Mendoza
Keri mo yan by Chinkee Tan
Good or God by John Bevere
Name ; Jacinto Joseph M, Mateo
Email: jacintojosephmateo@gmail.com
The Paradox of Choice – Why More Is Less
-Barry Schwartz
The Trading Code – Jason Cam
The Paradox of Choice- Why Less Is More
by Barry Schwartz
Secrets of the millionaire mind by T Harv Eker
The First Filipino. Leon Ma. Guerrero
Five languages of love – gary chapman
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The last book I enjoyed reading is Crazy Rich Asians!
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
The Shack by William P. Young
Diary of A pulubi – chinkee tan
Small Store Marketing by Chiqui Escareal-Go
The Richest Man in Babylon by George Clason
Cashflow Quadrant
– Robert Kiyosaki
Mindset by Carol Dweck
Hello Fritz, I think it was you who mentioned the difference between VUL & BTID. I am more interested in BTID. Who’s insurance/s issuing BTID? Please let me know.
Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella
I read the The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham.