AAPI Book of the Day, Asian Urban Fantasy
Just kidding. It’s officially called Untethered Sky, but I love that she called it Murderbird in a tweet during her launch week. We were already big fans of Fonda Lee here at our Sixth Moon Press because Jade City was a comp for Ebony Gate. It was with much...
AAPI Book of the Day, On Writing
Today I want to talk about The Drowning Empire trilogy by Andrea Stewart. These are chonky books with really lush worldbuilding and I totally enjoyed sinking into these. Bone Shard War released a few weeks ago and there is something so satisfying about reading a...
AAPI Book of the Day, Urban Fantasy Stories
I know, I know. Why wouldn’t I pick The First Binding? I mean, it’s amazing and epic, and the writing is beautiful and lush. But I’m betting you have already read it. Or maybe are still reading it. (It is, after all, 41 hours of audio !) Okay, fine....
AAPI Book of the Day, On Writing
I know I’m a day late, but how could I resist more Star Wars? Emma’s take on Star Wars in this richly imagined universe is definitely a fan favorite. I hope you’ve watched The Duel so you can fully appreciate this novelization in Ronin. (Also, the...
AAPI Book of the Day, AAPI Books - Middle Grade
It’s really enjoyable curating this AAPI booklist. It’s no coincidence so many are middle grade fiction. For one thing, I love reading MG and now that I have a tween, it’s nice to read these together! For those of you who love the movie up, I think...
AAPI Book of the Day, Graphic Novel
I read this book back in 2007 when it came out. It was groundbreaking stuff, a coming of age story mixed with the Monkey King. Gene Luen Yang really tackles the hard stuff about growing up an ABC kid in America and the burning desire to fit in. It’s wonderful...