I enjoy reading novels from different cultural traditions, and a couple of these I will be looking into further.

I enjoy reading novels from different cultural traditions, and a couple of these I will be looking into further.

Originally shared by Kam-Yung Soh

“[I]n the past decade, mainstream publishing has inched closer towards better representation, even if we’re still not quite there. Ken Liu’s Grace of Kings proved that an epic based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms could be just as popular as Game of Thrones; JY Yang’s Tensorate Series novellas have been racking up the awards nominations this year; and the anthology A Thousand Beginnings and Endings, a collection of reimagined Asian folklore and myths that has already garnered critical acclaim, comes out this year in June.

So here are five more recently published books about East Asian culture and history, by East Asian (diaspora) authors, that I wish I’d been able to find on shelves when I was younger. I’ve tried to pick books across genres and age groups (adult and YA) so that there’s something here that might appeal to everyone. Enjoy!”

https://www.tor.com/2018/05/02/five-east-asian-sff-novels-by-east-asian-authors/

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