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Task 14: Read a Book That is By an Author from Southeast Asia



Ok. I plan on reading



I enjoyed two books by Tash Aw in the past and can recommend him as an author from Southeast Asia.



Yes me too on this one, I have had it highly reccomended


I loved that book! Read it earlier this year.

First They Killed My Father is on my list, as well.

Beauty is a Wound was a Best Fiction finalist for staff at Powells Bookstore. I'll read it if I can get it.


Those are my top two, as well. I am also considering She Weeps Each Time You're Born



Those are my top two, as well. I am al..."
If you like magical realism, I *strongly* recommend She Weeps Each Time You're Born. I kind of want to read it again, but I think I'll stick to the spirit of the challenge and read something new. And maybe also read it again because it's beautiful.





Midnight's Furies: The Deadly Legacy of India's Partition -by Nisid Hajari
The Sympathizer - by Viet Thanh Nguyen
Perfume Dreams: Reflections on the Vietnamese Diaspora
by Andrew Lam


A movie was made from this book (Heaven and Earth) and I really liked it at the time it was released: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107096/


Trudie wrote: "Bea wrote: "I'm going with The Garden of Evening Mists."
Yes me too on this one, I have had it highly reccomended"
Bea wrote: "I'm going with The Garden of Evening Mists."
You guys are in for a treat, absolutely adore Tan Twan Eng!

I can also recommend J Damask's work. I read Heart of Fire last year as part of a judging panel and really enjoyed it.
I'm going to read Toer's This Earth of Mankind. I'm teaching a class on prison literature this upcoming summer and have been meaning to get into the Buru Quartet, so this task will be good motivation for me.

And even books about Japan! (Seriously?)
So, can I read book about India in this task?

According to Wikipedia, southeast asia consists of:
"1. Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Indonesia, East Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, East Timor, Brunei, and Christmas Island.
2. Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as Indochina, comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Vietnam, and West Malaysia."


I think the key is SE Asia, not South Asia or East Asia. :)

Very compelling, but seriously flawed novels that follows a Ceylonese-Malaysian family through much of the 20th century.


Smaller and Smaller Circles takes place in the Philippines and its authour is from the Philippines as well. Thriller/Mystery novel


That book is so good.

That book is so good."
Looking forward to it!
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A few resources to get you started -- you might need to do a little more digging to identify the authors and not just the setting:
http://bookriot.com/2015/05/15/recent...
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...