Bakit namamalo si Miss Uyehara?
May mga notebook bang lumilipad?
Bakit masakit sa ulo ang Mafhemafics?
Ano ang lihim sa likod ng pagkakaibigan nila Pepe at Tagpi?
Bakit may mga taong nakapikit sa litrato?
Masarap ba ang Africhado?
Sino si Tigang?
Bakit may mga classroom na kulang ang upuan?
Masama bang mag-isip nang malalim habang naglalakad?
Saan ang Ganges River sa Pilipinas?
Bakit may mga umaakyat ng overpass pero hindi tumatawid?
Sino ang webmaster ng bobongpinoy sa Internet?
"I love your Book, Bob! I fell in love with it at hindi ko talaga mapigilang magresearch tungkol sa author. Kakaiba kasi ang pagkakasulat - Very simple, typical at hindi superficial. It touches human heart kaya naman makakarelate talaga ang sino mang makabasa... I share your book at lahat ng nakakabasa nito ay tulad ko na tumatawa at ngumingiti nang mag-isa parang isang taong nakadami ng dosage ng drugs. Tuwang-tuwa sila sa Kwentong Chalk. Kakaiba kasi siya at ibang-iba ang approach at pagkakasulat. May style at uniqueness. Talagang HENYO ANG NAGSULAT NITO!" -- R. Hingaton, Teacher
"Kakatapos ko lang basahin ang libro mo. Napakahusay at hindi nakakabagot dahil magaling ang timing ng mga patawa. Ito na marahil ang sagot sa tanong ni Lualhati Bautista: "Bata, Bata...Pa'no Ka Ginawa?" Ngayon ang bata at hindi na ang magulang ang sumagot." -- Paolo Manalo, Philippines FREE PRESS
"The language is simple and conversational. What makes the book such a hit is that it’s reality. The scenes hit so close to home that they seem to jump out of the pages. Anyone, absolutely anyone, from your yaya who only finished first grade to your lolo who became a lawyer, can relate to his stories... It’s very, very Filipino.... The book may strike a lot of people as nothing but sheer entertainment. Untrue. Ong cleverly sandwiched very important lessons on our educational system and the people in it between hilarious stories. Readers would have no choice but go on reading because they’re already having too much fun. An ingenious way of getting people to listen.... The book is pure genius... If you’re Filipino, if you want a good laugh, if you’ve ever set foot in school, if you’ve heard of school, read the book. You’ll find a kindred soul in Ong." -- Pam Pastor, 2BU! Philippine Daily Inquirer