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NWAW’s January must-reads — Mysterious murders, a petite pachyderm, and not-so-hardboiled detectives

January 8, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Samantha Pak Northwest Asian Weekly One of my favorite things to do when the weather is cold is curl up under a blanket with a good mystery. The following are my January must-read picks: “Grave on Grand Avenue” By Naomi Hirahara Berkley, 2015 LAPD bicycle cop Ellie Rush is back and on the case […]

Filed Under: On the Shelf Tagged With: 2014, 2015, 2016, Amazon Digital Services, Chinese, Ellie Rush, Inspector Ashwin Chopra, Inspector Shig Sato, Jun Fujimori, LAPD, Mumbai, NWAW, Nay Pram, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pontiac Skylark, Samantha Pak, Ses Fujimori, Tokyo, Vol 35 No 2 | January 9 - January 15

Top reads in 2015

December 31, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Samantha Pak Northwest Asian Weekly From murder mysteries and adventures as far as outer space, to superheroines in the making and meaningful relationships, this past year, I delved into a number of literary worlds. Here is a list of my top 10 reads from 2015 (in no particular order). Winter By Marissa Meyer Feiwel […]

Filed Under: On the Shelf Tagged With: 2014, 2015, 2016, Asian Americans, Delilah Deli Pelham, Double Blind, Ellie Rush, Ethan Jones, Feiwel Friends, Jersey City, John Hobson, Kamala Khan, Lao Communist Party, Lara Jean Covey, Lee Low Books, Los Angeles, Lunar Chronicle, Muslim American, Siri Paiboun, Song Yuhua, Thomas Greene, Vol 35 No 1 | January 2 - January 8

Cops, Boys, and Chinkstars — Reading recommendations for the new season

October 2, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Samantha Pak Northwest Asian Weekly Murder on Bamboo Lane By Naomi Hirahara Berkley, 2014 Ellie Rush is a bicycle cop for the Los Angeles Police Department. And while she just wants to help those who need it, with a half-white, half-Japanese background but looks that can pass for white, she is not always welcome […]

Filed Under: On the Shelf Tagged With: 2014, 2015, Asian Americans, Asian Canadians, Aunt Cheryl, Bamboo Lane, Cambodian American, Chinksta Chinese Canadian, Chinkstars Reading, Ellie Rush, Lara Jean Covey, Los Angeles Police Department, Red Deer, Scotland, Vietnamese, Vol 34 No 41 | October 3 - October 9

Be careful what you write! — Love letters never meant to be sent and taking on roles never anticipated—book recommendations for early Fall

September 4, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Samantha Pak Northwest Asian Weekly Murder on Bamboo Lane By Naomi Hirahara Berkley, 2014 Ellie Rush is a bicycle cop for the Los Angeles Police Department. And while she just wants to help those who need it, with a half-white, half-Japanese background but looks that can pass for white, she is not always welcome […]

Filed Under: Briefs Tagged With: 2014, Asian American, Aunt Cheryl, Bamboo Lane, Cambodian American, Ellie Rush, Korean, Lara Jean Covey, Los Angeles Police Department, Northwest Asian Weekly, Scotland, Vietnamese, Vol 34 No 37 | September 5 - September 11

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