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“Zahra and I were complete; we were the sun and the wind, the sky and the earth, life and death, above the world and untouchable.”

The Untethered Sky by Fonda Lee

May 13, 2024 by esme Leave a Comment

I was a big fan of Fonda Lee’s Green Bone Saga, so when I stumbled on this novella, I was thrilled! In the sprawling Green Bone Saga, Lee crafted a dynasty in which 10s of key actors loved and hated and fought and died over several countries and thousands of pages. In The Untethered Sky, Lee narrows the scope to a single girl and her bird – well, never her bird, but the bird that she tends. I didn’t read the blurb on this book, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Featured, Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, Asian Heritage, birds, Fiction, Fonda Lee

esme's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy, Featured, Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, Asian Heritage, birds, Fiction, Fonda Lee ·
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An Intense, Important Middle Grade

Lion of the Sky by Ritu Hemnani

May 5, 2024 by LB Leave a Comment

I was immediately intrigued by the cover of Lion of the Sky with the two boys flying kites, and when I read the synopsis I knew I wanted to read it. For some reason I’ve been coming across more books, and middle grade ones at that, talking about the Indian Partition and the experiences of those who survived. This was my first story which focused on a Hindu family migrating from Pakistan, and the similarities and differences of the experiences are striking, and utterly heartbreaking. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Asian Heritage, Hindu, historical fiction, Indian partition, kite flying, lion of the Sky, middle grade, Muslim, ritu Hemnani

LB's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Asian Heritage, Hindu, historical fiction, Indian partition, kite flying, lion of the Sky, middle grade, Muslim, ritu Hemnani ·
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New Jackie Lau with Fake Dating – I was automatically in!

Love, Lies, & Cherry Pie by Jackie Lau

May 3, 2024 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

I make a habit of reading Jackie Lau books when I can, and being able to read Love, Lies, & Cherry Pie as an ARC was something I just couldn’t pass up, particularly when the logline for the book is a Pride and Prejudice retelling having a good time with some tropes (Lau tends to always have more than one in her work). The tropes in question are fake dating, forced proximity, and enemies to lovers, and I think Lau did a good job with […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: ARC, Asian Heritage, asian representation, Canada, CBR16SweetBooks, enemies to lovers, fake dating, forced proximity, Jackie Lau, Love Lies and Cherry Pie, read harder challenge, we need diverse books

faintingviolet's CBR16 Review No:17 · Genres: Romance · Tags: ARC, Asian Heritage, asian representation, Canada, CBR16SweetBooks, enemies to lovers, fake dating, forced proximity, Jackie Lau, Love Lies and Cherry Pie, read harder challenge, we need diverse books ·
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Talkin’ ’bout my best friend

Built to Last by Minh Lê,

May 1, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Built to Last by the fabulous author, Minh Lê, and the amazing illustrator, Dan Santat (no, I’m not biased at all), is an adorable story about friendship and the true and important things that cannot be broken. Sure things might fall and crash, and that can sometimes be funny, but there are few things that cannot have a do-over. Most things are able to have a fresh start, mostly because you have learned from any mistakes and know what is really important. The narrator is […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Health Tagged With: Asian American & Pacific Islander, Asian Heritage, Dan Santat, friendship, Imagination & Play, Minh Le, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:187 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Health · Tags: Asian American & Pacific Islander, Asian Heritage, Dan Santat, friendship, Imagination & Play, Minh Le, Social Themes ·
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Be a bonobo

The Bandit Queens: A Novel by Parini Shroff

April 28, 2024 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

This book might end up one of my favorites for CBR16. It was a shockingly funny delight about women who murder their husbands. Parini Shroff was inspired to write this story after a visit to India many years ago, where she learned about the micro loan program there. Women receive loans to start their own businesses, forming small support groups that ensure participants repay their loans regularly. Shroff wondered about two things: why women receive the loans and not men (because women were seen as […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Asian Heritage, CBR16, ElCicco, Fiction, Parini Shroff, The Bandit Queens

ElCicco's CBR16 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Asian Heritage, CBR16, ElCicco, Fiction, Parini Shroff, The Bandit Queens ·
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The Book that Helped Influence a Movement

Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo

April 24, 2024 by ASKReviews Leave a Comment

Best for: Anyone interested in a straightforward exploration of a woman’s life under patriarchy. In this case, the patriarchy women experience in Korea. In a nutshell: Kim Jiyoung’s story, from birth through motherhood, and all the times her being a girl / woman has been held against her. Worth quoting: “It felt more like harassment or violence than pranks, and there was nothing she could do about it.” “It wasn’t that she didn’t have time – she didn’t have room in her head for other […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction Tagged With: Asian Heritage, Cho Nam-Joo

ASKReviews's CBR16 Review No:14 · Genres: Featured, Fiction · Tags: Asian Heritage, Cho Nam-Joo ·
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