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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

Fantasy, story, and history through graphic novels

October 16, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Samantha Pak Northwest Asian Weekly Just So Happens By Fumio Obata Harry N. Abrams, 2015 Yumiko lives in London but she was born in Japan. It has been many years since she left Japan and she has established a new life in England: She has a good job at a successful design firm and […]

Filed Under: On the Shelf Tagged With: 2013, 2014, 2015, Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers, China, Chinese Boxer Rebellion, England, First Edition, Jersey City, Kamala Khan, London, Marvel Volume, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pakistani American, Tokyo, Vol 34 No 43 | October 17 - October 23, japan

US filmmaker says he won’t return to besieged home

September 22, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Staff THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES (AP) — A filmmaker linked to an anti-Islamic movie inflaming protests across the Middle East said following an interview with law enforcement officials that he would not return to his home, possibly heading into hiding, authorities said.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2010, 2012, Ambassador Chris Stevens, David Bebawi, Egyptian-born Muslim Ahmed Shedeed, Jersey City, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles-area, Middle East, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, Pete Yost, Prophet Muhammad, Sam Bacile, Samantha Henry, Steve Whitmore, Steven Klein, Vol 31 No 39 | September 22 - September 28

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