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Love, it’s complicated

February 8, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Samantha Pak Northwest Asian Weekly Tiger’s Destiny By Colleen Houck Splinter, 2012 It’s three quests down and one to go for Kelsey Hayes, Ren, and Kishan, as they continue to work to break the curse that forces the two brothers to live part of their days as tigers. In the last three books in […]

Filed Under: On the Shelf Tagged With: 2012, 2013, Asian American, Asian Canadian, Beijing, Cao Xueqin, Chinese, Jenny Yuen, Kelsey Hayes, Lady Jia, Northwest Asian Weekly, Red Chamber, Samantha Pak, Scott Jackman, Tiger Saga, Vol 32 No 7 | February 9 - February 15

Fantasy and sci-fi, oh my! — NWAW’s July book recommendations

July 22, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Samantha Pak Northwest Asian Weekly “Tiger’s Quest” By Colleen Houck Splinter, 2011 In this second installment of Houck’s “Tiger Saga,” Kelsey Hayes has returned to Oregon after her extraordinary adventures in India. As she tries to adjust to a normal life free of the dangers of immortal sea monkeys and 300-year-old curses, Kelsey also […]

Filed Under: On the Shelf Tagged With: 2008, 2011, Chinese, Colleen Houck, Dragon Magic, Haruhi Suzumiya, India, Itsuki Koizumi, Kelsey Hayes, Lady Dela, Lord Ido, NWAW, Nagaru Tanigawa, Northwest Asian Weekly, Rat Dragoneye, Samantha Pak, Tiger Saga, Vol 30 No 30 | July 23 - July 29, Yuki Nagato

NWAW’S February must-reads

February 24, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

She’s not your average rabbit. For one, her ears are extra, extra long. She is overly curious about the world beyond her immediate surroundings.

Filed Under: On the Shelf Tagged With: 2011, Chinese New Year, Clair Wyeth, Gook Lover, Imperial Japan, India, Japanese Imperial Army, Modern Japan, Northwest Asian Weekly, Once Rosie, Pearl Harbor, Sterling Publishing Co, TV, Tiger Saga, Tomi Tomigawa, Vol 30 No 9 | February 26 - March 4

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