


One might even call them urban culture lore. Bob Ongs best-selling book ABNKKBSNPLAko, a fictional memoir of Roberto Ongs days as a student, is now a movie directed by Mark Meily. Aba Nakakabasa na Pala Ako is the best-selling autobiographical novel by Bob Ong now adapted to the big screen, like Ramon Bautista’s Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo whose. Says University of the Philippines literary professor, Philippines Free Press literary editor, and award-winning poet Paolo Manalo about Bob Ong's work: "The materials he used in his books are those familiar to this generation of Filipinos. The poplularity of "ABNKKBSNPLAko" in particular is attributed to an element of nostalgia. The success of Bob Ong's book among Filipinos has been attributed to its conversational tone which uses humor to point out various absurdities inherent to Filipino culture.

The title is meant to be read phonetically as "Aba, nakakabasa na pala ako?!", which can be roughly translated as "Wow, I can really read now?!" The novel details what are supposedly childhood memories of the author, from his earliest days as a student until his first few years at work. "ABNKKBSNPLAko?!" is a 2001 novel by Filipino author Bob Ong - his first and most popular work.
