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Task 14: Read a Book That is By an Author from Southeast Asia
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I'm keen to read part 2 and some more of Cho's work.



Murakami is Japanese, not Southeast Asian. Same for Ishiguro, though Never Let Me Go would work for post-apocalyptic and Buried Giant could be historical fiction set (way way) before 1900.

1Q84 was great, and definitely fulfills the over 500 page book slot.

"Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions:
Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Indonesia, East Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, East Timor, Brunei, and Christmas Island.
Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as Indochina, comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Vietnam, and West Malaysia"
So, I'm going to have to find a different book for this task as my author is from Hong Kong. No problem -- I am still really enjoying The Piano Teacher.







I'm not reading Man Tiger, but I picked up Beauty Is a Wound by the same author and I am NOT digging it. I'm going to give it to 100 pages, but I feel like the translation is a little clunky. I don't speak Indonesian so I can't say that's it for sure, but there's something about the language in the book that just doesn't flow very well for me.
What is it about Man Tiger that you're not enjoying?


What a great find! thanks for sharing this *swiftly adds to TBR and TBR in 16 lists*

I read Sorcerer to the Crown for this challenge, thanks to a few people pointing it out on this thread!
I loved it, and will definitely be looking out for more books from Zen Cho in the future :)

I've got Vietnamerica on my to-read list for this item. It looks really good.

I read The Sympathizer last year and loved it. The author is Vietnamese-American and more than half the novel takes place in southeast Asia. That would be good enough for me. Here is an excerpt from the first paragraph that shows why I loved this book:
"I am a spy, a sleeper, a spook, a man of two faces. Perhaps not surprisingly, I am also a man of two minds. I am not some misunderstood mutant from a comic book or a horror movie, although some have treated me as such. I am simply able to see any issue from both sides."

It's just not my way of storytelling, it felt as if the story was told 'from a distance' & the characters stayed very detached for me, I just couldn't engage with the story. Could be a translation issue, but I think it's probably the way the book is structured.



Ooh, good choice! I read a book I didn't like for this category, and was thinking of reading something else. This one looks like campy fun, and its on my TBR!

I recently read this lovely book. It can also be applied to the Middle Grade task. Enjoy!

I recently read this lovely b..."
I finished in about an hour. What a great little book! I definitely enjoyed it. Another task marked off.


Also, thanks to everyone who brought my attention to A Tiger in the Kitchen. I was going to do A Cook's Tour for my food memoir, but that seems a lot more fun.

I read this for a different challenge list this year and really enjoyed it.


This sounds like a perfect read for me. Thanks for the suggestion.




Oh that looks really good, I think I'll read that one as well.

Is there an English translation available?

I..."
Sorry, I don't really know as I read the non-English translation available on wikimedia.


This category is an example of how eye-opening a reading challenge like this can be—when confronted with the assignment, I realized that although I own several books set in Southeast Asia and studied the music of Indonesia in college, I could not even name a single author who was born in that region.

Is there an English translation available?"
I checked this title in worldcat.org and the only available translations appear to be in Chinese and French.
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