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message 1: by Mark David (new)

Mark David Gan (markdavidgan) | 5 comments Mod
Hello everyone! I live in the Philippines, been reading for almost two years now, blogging for a year. The first book that captured my interest in literature is Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Wood so Japanese novels will always be close to my heart. Like all my fellow moderators here, I also have a bit of Chinese heritage (the least among the four I think) and so it's part of my goal this year to read more works by Chinese authors.

Thanks for joining everyone! Can't wait to start discussions with all of you :)


message 2: by Mark David (new)

Mark David Gan (markdavidgan) | 5 comments Mod
Welcome Jo, glad to have you with us!


message 3: by Mike (new)

Mike | 1 comments Hello Everyone and I have lived in Hong Kong for the past 16 years. Main interests are asia based mystery or crime novels - look forward to chatting with you all and exchanging experiences and ideas - Cheers Mike


message 4: by Mark David (new)

Mark David Gan (markdavidgan) | 5 comments Mod
Hi Mike! This reading group is sort of on hold right now. But you can still chat with us on our separate blogs:

http://sushublog.wordpress.com/
http://kissacloud.wordpress.com/
http://www.meexia.com/bookie/
http://www.absorbedinwords.com/


message 5: by Mindy (new)

Mindy McAdams (macloo) | 29 comments It looks like this group is not very active. Too bad! But I will just say I live in Florida, USA. I have traveled in Cambodia and Vietnam. I lived in Malaysia for 8 months (2004-2005). I am soon going to be living in Indonesia.


message 6: by Dioni (new)

Dioni | 31 comments Mod
Hi Mindy! Indonesia, how interesting. I'm from Jakarta. Which city are you going to live in and what will you do there? I also lived in Malaysia for 15 months back in 1998-1999. Traveled around South East Asia a lot, worked in Singapore for a couple of years.

Yes we "moderators" haven't been actively around, but the group is open to everybody and you're always welcome to start a conversation. People might join in :).


message 7: by Mindy (new)

Mindy McAdams (macloo) | 29 comments Hi, Dioni! Bandung is where I will be! I will be teaching at UNPAD.


message 8: by Dioni (new)

Dioni | 31 comments Mod
Mindy: That's great! I like Bandung. I used to go there a lot when I was small. Recently I went there the air was not as cool as before and it got a lot more crowded though.

Sarah: Welcome! I would love to go to Tibet and China sometime. I loved Hanoi and Halong Bay in Vietnam.


message 9: by Mindy (new)

Mindy McAdams (macloo) | 29 comments Sarah: I spent a month in Vietnam in 2008, and traveled by train and bus from Hanoi to Saigon. I loved Hue and Hoi An. Have you read Catfish and Mandala?

Also, I can recommend some books about Buddhism if you are interested.


message 10: by Hock (new)

Hock Tjoa (hockgtjoa) HI, I was born in Singapore and now live in N. CA. recently read

Ten Thousand Miles without A Cloud and The Uninvited am taking a break with The Elegance of the Hedgehog
before getting to
Red Sorghum


message 11: by Mindy (new)

Mindy McAdams (macloo) | 29 comments Hock: Wow, thank you! I just added Ten Thousand Miles Without A Cloud and The Uninvited to my To-Read list. I had read a book about Xuanzang a while ago, but it was a bit dry.

After you finish The Elegance of the Hedgehog, you should watch the film:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1442519/

It's different from the book in many ways, but wonderful in many of the same ways.


message 12: by Claire (last edited Dec 06, 2012 01:25PM) (new)

Claire | 42 comments Mod
Hi all, I apologize that this group has been really inactive. I haven't checked into GoodReads for so long, but am pleasantly surprised that the group has grown despite the silence.

Mindy, thanks so much for jumping in!

Hock, welcome and thanks for the recommendations.

Lori suggested in another thread to hold a monthly reading and discussion. Is anyone still interested?


message 13: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) G'day, I'm Tien and whilst am currently living in Sydney, Australia, I was born in Indonesia and lived there for the first 15 years of my life :)

Why I join this group?
I got really excited to see one Indonesian book being translated to English (to be published in Jan) and that made me realised that I haven't read many Asian works at all so am looking to do so (especially since my F2F bookclub will have the Tour of Asia theme for 2013, yay!). Anyway, am looking to check out all your reads & recs :)

@Hock: I enjoyed Red Sorghum -I didn't expect the violence but I managed to keep my lunch down (just!) LOL


message 14: by Tien (last edited Dec 06, 2012 02:16PM) (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) oh by the by, the Indo book I was talking about is called The Rainbow Troop or Laskar Pelangi in Bahasa Indonesia


message 15: by Dioni (new)

Dioni | 31 comments Mod
hi Tien, welcome! I was also born in Indonesia and lived there for the first 17 years of my life :D. My family migrated to Australia, and I lived in Sydney and Melbourne for a while, but am now living in London.

I heard about Laskar Pelangi before (I think your Rainbow Troops link is incorrect), and sort of heard that it might get translated. I'm glad if it's really gonna be out in English!


message 16: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) I've fixed the link as it didn't link direct to what I wanted, had to get the number sequence myself!

What made you move to London? How do you like it there?

Am from Jkt too :)


message 17: by Dioni (new)

Dioni | 31 comments Mod
Oh I've moved around a lot in my life, but the short answer is "work" :). I absolutely love London, and have been prioritizing British authors since I'm here (1.5 years now). It's great if I could read a couple of Asian-theme books again next year though!


message 18: by Mindy (new)

Mindy McAdams (macloo) | 29 comments Tien wrote: "oh by the by, the Indo book I was talking about is called The Rainbow Troop or Laskar Pelangi in Bahasa Indonesia"

The Rainbow Troops is a wonderful story, the first in a four-part series of novels by Andrea Hirata, an Indonesian who grew up in a rural village. It was made into a wonderful movie, which has English subtitles (if you can find a DVD). All four novels have been translated into English -- and very good translations, too -- but I have been unable to find the second and fourth books.


message 19: by Mindy (new)

Mindy McAdams (macloo) | 29 comments Apparently Rainbow Troops is or soon will be available in the U.S.! See:

http://us.macmillan.com/therainbowtro...


message 20: by Dioni (new)

Dioni | 31 comments Mod
That's fantastic! I have both Laskar Pelangi and the first Buru Quartet in Indonesian, so I can read them in the original language.


message 21: by Mindy (new)

Mindy McAdams (macloo) | 29 comments Dioni wrote: "That's fantastic! I have both Laskar Pelangi and the first Buru Quartet in Indonesian, so I can read them in the original language."

I wish I could read Bahasa. I can speak it a little and understand a little, but reading is really difficult.


message 22: by Dioni (new)

Dioni | 31 comments Mod
Mindy wrote:
I wish I could read Bahasa. I can speak it a litt..."


Do you still live in Indonesia? If you do I'm sure you're going to get better in no time at all. It's an easy language in comparison with English and other European languages.


message 23: by Mindy (new)

Mindy McAdams (macloo) | 29 comments Dioni wrote: "Do you still live in Indonesia? If you do I'm sure you're going to get better in no time at all. It's an easy language in compari..."

No, I came back to the U.S. 4 months ago. I know why everyone says it's an easy language, but I disagree. For me, it's not easy. :)


message 24: by Dioni (new)

Dioni | 31 comments Mod
Mindy wrote: No, I came back to the U.S. 4 months ago. I know..."

Yes learning new language is always a challenge surely. Hope you enjoyed your time in Indonesia?!


message 25: by Hock (new)

Hock Tjoa (hockgtjoa) Tien wrote: "G'day, I'm Tien and whilst am currently living in Sydney, Australia, I was born in Indonesia and lived there for the first 15 years of my life :)

Why I join this group?
I got really excited to see..."


I had the same reaction. But I think he is a really good writer.


message 26: by Lit Bug (Foram) (new)

Lit Bug (Foram) | 1 comments Hi, I'm Lit Bug, and am greatly interested in East Asian literature. I have almost no idea of it, but I loved the book Smoke and Mirrors : An Experience of China, a memoir by an Indian woman who spent 5 years in Beijing from 2002 to 2007. It hooked me on to learning more about East Asia/Southeast Asia, and am looking forward to reading more.


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