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New Young Adult Releases! (August 29th, 2023)
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Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
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New Standalones/First in a Series:
A Tall Dark Trouble by Vanessa Montalban
Pride & Prejudice & Pittsburg by Rachael Lippincott
Together We Rot by Skyla Arndt
After You Vanished by E.A. Neeves
The Reunion by Kit Frick
My Father, The Panda Killer by Jamie Jo Hoang
What Happened On Hicks Road by Hannah Jayne
Her Radiant Curse by Elizabeth Lim
The Infinity Particle by Wendy Xu
Night of the Living Queers by Various
House of Marionne by J. Elle
All You Have to Do by Autumn Allen
I Feed her to the Beast & the Beast is Me by Jamison Shea
More Than A Thief by Beverly Patt
Let's Never Speak of this Again by Megan Williams
New Sequels:
Never A Hero (Monsters #2) by Vanessa Len
The Brothers Hawthorne (The Inheritance Games #4) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Reign (American Royals #4) by Katharine McGee
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bookcoversonly · 18 days
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Title: My Father, The Panda Killer | Author: Jamie Jo Hoang | Publisher: Crown Books (2023)
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Books by BIPOC Authors August 2023
🦇 I grew up surrounded by a melting pot of cultures, diverse communities, and unique experiences. Despite the different sources of those multicultural voices, their stories still covered universal topics of colonialism, migration, identity, and race. Each story was another flavor, another sweet spice adding to that melting pot. Today, we have books by BIPOC authors that put those unique voices to the page. If you're interested in traveling to different worlds, whether familiar or foreign, here are a few books by BIPOC authors to add to your TBR! 🦇
✨ Tomb Sweeping by Alexandra Chang ✨ The Dark Place by Britney S. Lewis ✨ Forged by Blood by Ehigbor Okuson ✨ Accidentally in Love by Danielle Jackson ✨ A Council of Dolls by Mona Susan Power ✨ Still Born by Guadalupe Nettel, translated by Rosalind Harvey ✨ The Injustice of Place: Uncovering the Legacy of Poverty in America by Kathryn J. Edin, H. Luke Shaefer, Timothy J. Nelson ✨ Hangman by Maya Binyam ✨ The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride (Historical Fiction) ✨ Under the Tamarind Tree by Nigar Alam ✨ Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas ✨ An American Immigrant by Johanna Rojas Vann
🧭 Forgive Me Not by Jennifer Baker 🧭 Two Tribes by Emily Bowen Cohen 🧭 A Quantum Life: My Unlikely Journey from the Street to the Stars by Hakeem Oluseyi and Joshua Horwitz 🧭 Writing in Color: Fourteen Writers on the Lessons We've Learned (edited by) Nafiza Azad and Melody Simpson 🧭 Ghost Book by Remy Lai 🧭 The Water Outlaws by S.L. Huang 🧭 Plantains and Our Becoming by Melania Luisa Marte 🧭 Forty Words for Love by Aisha Saeed 🧭 The Great White Bard: How to Love Shakespeare While Talking About Race by Farah Karim-Cooper 🧭 Take the Long Way Home by Rochelle Alers 🧭 Swim Home to the Vanished by Brendan Shay Basham 🧭 Actually Super by Adi Alsaid
✨ Never a Hero by Vanessa Len ✨ I Fed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me by Jamison Shea ✨ The Infinity Particle by Wendy Xu ✨ Night of the Living Queers, edited by Shelly Page ✨ Sign of the Slayer by Sharina Harris ✨ Her Radiant Curse by Elizabeth Lim ✨ My Father the Panda Killer by Jamie Jo Hoang ✨ Barely Floating by Lilliam Rivera ✨Happiness Falls by Angie Kim ✨ A Tall Dark Trouble by Vanessa Montalban ✨ Neverwraith by Shakir Rashaan ✨ House of Marionne by J. Elle
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New Releases
A whole slew of books just as the school year is starting. After my bank recovers from Back-to-School shopping, maybe I'll pick up a few of these. Click below to read about all the books coming out this week.
Neverwraith by Shakir Rashaan Entangled: Teen
Being the new kid is always gonna land you in it. Yasir Salah isn’t like the other guys in his new suburban Georgia high school. Lately, he can feel something shifting in his body. Raw. Edgy. Volatile . Like his eyes changing colors and heat on his skin when some alpha bro comes for him…or how just a grin from the gorgeous, untouchable girl at school sends vibrations shooting through his entire body. Only it’s not just being at a new school. It’s a new town. New rules. New flow . And everything feels way smaller than his ex-life in Atlanta. All he can do is what he’s been keep a low profile and try to not be noticed…and keep his anger under control. But they never warned him. They never told him what he is. And they sure as hell didn’t tell him that the world is gonna need him.
All You Have to Do by Autumn Allen Kokila
In ALL YOU HAVE TO DO, two Black young men attend prestigious schools nearly thirty years apart, and yet both navigate similar forms of insidious racism. In April 1968, in the wake of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination, Kevin joins a protest that shuts down his Ivy League campus… In September 1995, amidst controversy over the Million Man March, Gibran challenges the “See No Color” hypocrisy of his prestigious New England prep school… As the two students, whose lives overlap in powerful ways, risk losing the opportunities their parents worked hard to provide, they move closer to discovering who they want to be instead of accepting as fact who society and family tell them they are. 
Sign of the Slayer by Sharina Harris Entangled: Teen
High school is supposed to be about studying, socializing, and marching-band practice. Not fighting vampires. Then one night flipped my world inside out―now, my life sucks. But it isn’t all bad. I’m at a slayer academy, learning things like the real origin of vamps and how to make serious weapons out of thin air. Every last one of them will pay for what they did. I’m doing great. Until I come face-to-face with the actual vampire prince…and I’m not sure of anything anymore. Vampires are supposed to be soul-sucking demons. But Khamari is…something else. He’s intelligent and reasonable―and he seems to know things about me that could change everything. He’s also hiding something big, even from his own kind. And when a threat from an ancient evil is so extreme that a vampire will team up with a slayer to take it down, it isn’t just my need for revenge that’s at stake anymore. It’s the whole damn world.
My Father the Panda Killer by Jamie Jo Hoang Crown Books for Young Readers
San Jose, 1999. Jane knows her Vietnamese dad can’t control his temper. Lost in a stupid daydream, she forgot to pick up her seven-year-old brother, Paul, from school. Inside their home, she hands her dad the stick he hits her with. This is how it’s always been. She deserves this. Not because she forgot to pick up Paul, but because at the end of the summer she’s going to leave him when she goes away to college. As Paul retreats inward, Jane realizes she must explain where their dad’s anger comes from. The problem is, she doesn’t quite understand it herself. Đà Nẵng, 1975. Phúc (pronounced /fo͞ok/, rhymes with duke) is eleven the first time his mother walks him through a field of mines he’s always been warned never to enter. Guided by cracks of moonlight, Phúc moves past fallen airplanes and battle debris to a refugee boat. But before the sun even has a chance to rise, more than half the people aboard will perish. This is only the beginning of Phúc’s perilous journey across the Pacific, which will be fraught with Thai pirates, an unrelenting ocean, starvation, hallucination, and the unfortunate murder of a panda. Told in the alternating voices of Jane and Phúc, My Father, The Panda Killer is an unflinching story about war and its impact across multiple generations, and how one American teenager forges a path toward accepting her heritage and herself.
I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me by Jamison Shea
Henry Holt and Co.
There will be blood. Ace of Spades meets House of Hollow in this villain origin story. Laure Mesny is a perfectionist with an axe to grind. Despite being constantly overlooked in the elite and cutthroat world of the Parisian ballet, she will do anything to prove that a Black girl can take center stage. To level the playing field, Laure ventures deep into the depths of the Catacombs and strikes a deal with a pulsating river of blood. The primordial power Laure gains promises influence and adoration, everything she’s dreamed of and worked toward. With retribution on her mind, she surpasses her bitter and privileged peers, leaving broken bodies behind her on her climb to stardom. But even as undeniable as she is, Laure is not the only monster around. And her vicious desires make her a perfect target for slaughter. As she descends into madness and the mystifying underworld beneath her, she is faced with the ultimate continue to break herself for scraps of validation or succumb to the darkness that wants her exactly as she is—monstrous heart and all. That is, if the god-killer doesn’t catch her first. From debut author Jamison Shea comes I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me , a slow-burn horror that lifts a veil on the institutions that profit on exclusion and the toll of giving everything to a world that will never love you back.
The Infinity Particle by Wendy Xu Quill Tree Books
Clementine Chang moves from Earth to Mars for a new start and is lucky enough to land her dream job with Dr. Marcella Lin, an Artificial Intelligence pioneer. On her first day of work, Clem meets Dr. Lin’s assistant, a humanoid AI named Kye. Clem is no stranger to robots—she built herself a cute moth-shaped companion named SENA. Still, there’s something about Kye that feels almost too human. When Clem and Kye begin to collaborate, their chemistry sets off sparks. The only downside? Dr. Lin is enraged by Kye’s growing independence and won’t allow him more freedom. Plus, their relationship throws into question everything Clem thought she knew about AI. After all, if Kye is sentient enough to have feelings, shouldn’t he be able to control his own actions? Where is the line between AI and human? As her past and Kye’s future weigh down on her, Clem becomes determined to help him break free—even if it means risking everything she came to Mars for. 
The Lightstruck (The Darkening #2) by Sunya Mara Clarion Books
Vesper Vale sacrificed everything to save her city from the cursed storm. After becoming a vessel of The Great Queen, Vesper awakes from a slumber three years after her life altering choice. What she finds isn’t a home freed from the terror of the storm, but one where its citizens are besieged by the even more sinister force of The Great King and his growing army of the lightstruck—once regular citizens who are now controlled by the ominous light encroaching on the city. And the people are all looking to Vesper, now revered as a goddess after her sacrifice, as their city’s only hope. To save the rings from the Great King, Vesper must contend with the obligations of being a deity to her people and the growing chasm between her and Dalca, the prince she swore never to love. Haunted by the guilt of their past choices and faced with the pressures of a city near ruin, Vesper and Dalca find themselves torn between the growing factions within the city and the royal court. But in order to save her city from the light, Vesper must face the power most outside of her control—the goddess within.
A Tall Dark Trouble by Vanessa Montalban Zando
Twin sisters Ofelia and Delfi know better than to get involved with magic. Their Mami has seen to that. After all, it was magic that cursed their family, turning love into a poison. Romance is off the table for the Sanchez women. They’ve seen the curse take hold enough times to know how that road ends. And yet. Sometimes a girl catches feelings and just can’t help herself. When Ofelia and Delfi begin having premonitions of a series of murders, the sisters know it is time to embrace their magical inheritance to get to the bottom of the mystery and save innocent lives. Teaming up with their best friend Ethan and with brooding detective-in-training Andres, the sisters set out to learn the truth. They just need to make sure Mami doesn’t find out what they’re up to. Meanwhile, in 1980 Cuba, Anita struggles with a different magical conflict. Her mother, Mama Orti, is a bruja who belongs to a secret coven of elders and Anita knows she will be forced to join the coven herself one day. She sees no escape, though the thought of staying and letting this future claim her is terrifying. Ofelia, Delfi, and Anita’s stories collide as each woman steps into her power and embraces who she truly is, refusing to be subdued by any person, coven, or curse. In this stunning YA contemporary fantasy, debut author Vanessa Montalban explores the interlocking struggles of three generations of women in one family. An unputdownable debut for anyone who roots for magic, sisterhood, and love. 
House of Marionne by J. Elle Razorbill
17 year-old Quell has lived her entire life on the run. She and her mother have fled from city to city, in order to hide the deadly magic that flows through Quell’s veins. Until someone discovers her dark secret. To hide from the assassin hunting her, and keep her mother out of harm’s way, Quell reluctantly inducts into a debutante society of magical social elites called the Order that she never knew existed. If she can pass their three rites of membership, mastering their proper form of magic, she’ll be able to secretly bury her forbidden magic forever. If caught, she will be killed. But becoming the perfect debutante is a lot harder than Quell imagined, especially when there’s more than tutoring happening with Jordan, her brooding mentor and— assassin in training. When Quell uncovers the deadly lengths the Order will go to defend its wealth and power, she’s forced to choose: embrace the dark magic she’s been running from her entire life or risk losing everything, and everyone, she’s grown to love. Still, she fears the most formidable monster she’ll have to face is the one inside. Brimming with ballgowns and betrayal, magic and mystery, decadence and darkness, House of Marionne is perfect for readers who crave morally gray characters, irresistible romance, dark academia, and a deeply intoxicating and original world.
Her Radiant Curse by Elizabeth Lim Knopf Books for Young Readers
One sister must fall for the other to rise. Channi was not born a monster. But when her own father offers her in sacrifice to the Demon Witch, she is forever changed. Cursed with a serpent’s face, Channi is the exact opposite of her beautiful sister, Vanna—the only person in the village who looks at Channi and doesn’t see a monster. The only person she loves and trusts. Now seventeen, Vanna is to be married off in a vulgar contest that will enrich the coffers of the village leaders. Only Channi, who’s had to rely on her strength and cunning all these years, can defend her sister against the cruelest of the suitors. But in doing so, she becomes the target of his wrath—launching a grisly battle royale, a quest over land and sea, a romance between sworn enemies, and a choice that will strain Channi’s heart to its breaking point. Weaving together elements of The Selection and Ember in the Ashes with classic tales like Beauty and the Beast, Helen of Troy, and Asian folklore, Elizabeth Lim is at the absolute top of her game in this thrilling yet heart-wrenching fantasy that explores the dark side of beauty and the deepest bonds of sisterhood.
Never a Hero (Monsters #2) by Vanessa Len HarperCollins
Despite all of the odds, Joan achieved the impossible. She reset the timeline, saved her family – and destroyed the hero, Nick. But her success has come at a terrible cost. She alone remembers what happened. Now, Aaron, her hard-won friend – and maybe more – is an enemy, trying to kill her. And Nick, the boy she loved, is a stranger who doesn’t even know her name. Only Joan remembers that there is a ruthless and dangerous enemy still out there. When a deadly attack forces Joan back into the monster world as a fugitive, she finds herself on the run with Nick – as Aaron closes in. As the danger rises – and Nick gets perilously closer to discovering the truth of what Joan did to him – Joan discovers a secret of her own. One that threatens everyone she loves. Torn between love and family and monstrous choices, Joan must find a way to re-gather her old allies to face down the deadliest of enemies, and to save the timeline itself. Vanessa Len’s stunning Only a Monster trilogy continues with this second installment, a thrilling journey where a secret past threatens to unravel everyone’s future.
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In honor of Women's History Month, this edition of our Power of Books Author Series features Jamie Jo Hoang, who wrote My Father the Panda Killer. We discuss why it's important for stories about diversity to be told. Over the course of our conversation we touch on generational trauma, specifically revolving around the Vietnam War. And, how understanding the ramifications such events have at the human level can help break the cycle of generational trauma. Check out our insightful and informative conversation here: https://thisbookisbanned.com/benefits-of-humanities/power-of-books-author-series-jamie-jo-hoang/
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writeknit · 10 months
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Book Review: My Father the Panda Killer
By Jamie Jo Hoang Jane, a first generation American, works hard to learn everything she can, and be the top of her class all the while working at her father’s store and caring for her younger brother, Paul. Her mother left the family without a trace when Paul was an infant, so Jane, as a young teen grew up fast. Vietnamese traditions are followed to the letter in the household. Sadly, this…
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❃ Eastern and Southeastern Asians Facecast Help❃
Note: :D hi,  I’m tired of people casting the wrong facecast for characters in creations. So, I made a list. 
Please stop interchanging East Asians and Southeast Asians (whether between the two or within).
Even with this list and other sources, please be sure to double-check every faceclaim you use in your creations/works, thank you.
List posted 10/6/2020
Updated 12/25/2020
Disclaimer: 
Please let me know if there are any errors. 
 The creator of this list doesn’t have that much knowledge of South Asian celebrities and models. Please refer to other lists, thank you.
I didn’t include people from all Southeast Asian countries.
Thai:
Baifern aka Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul (พิมพ์ชนก ลือวิเศษไพบูลย์)
Bass aka Suradet PiniwatSuradet Piniwat (สุรเดช พินิวัตร์) 
Ben aka Benjamin Brasier (เบญจมินทร์ เบรเซียร์)
Bright aka Vachirawit Chiva-aree (วชิรวิชญ์ ชีวอารี)
Captain aka Kongyingyong Chonlathorn (ชลธร คงยิ่งยง)
Copter aka  Panuwat Kerdthongtavee (ภานุวัฒน์ เกิดทองทวี)
Diary (ไดอารี่)
From RedSpin
Dome aka Woranart Ratthanaphast ( วรนาถ รัตธนภาส)
FahProud (ฟ้าพราวด์) 
From RedSpin
First aka Nattapat Kapilkarn (ณัฐภัท กปิลกาญจน์)
Frung aka Narikun Ketprapakorn (นรีกุล เกตุประภากร)
Gulf aka Kanawut Traipipattanapong (คณาวุฒิ ไตรพิพัฒนพงษ์)
Gun aka Napat Na Ranong (ณภัทร ณ ระนอง)
Jackie aka Jackrin Kungwankiatichai (จักริน กังวานเกียรติชัย)
Jam aka Charattha Imraporn (ชรัฐฐา อิมราพร)
James aka Teeradon Supapunpinyo (ธีรดนย์ ศุภพันธุ์ภิญโญ)
Jaylerr aka Kritsanapoom Pibulsonggram (กฤษณภูมิ พิบูลสงคราม)
Joong [or Chen] aka Archen Aydin Winphakun (อาเชน วิรภากุล)
Kaownah aka Kittipat Kaewcharoen (กิตติภัทร แก้วเจริญ)
Kayavine aka Kay Lertsittichai (เค เลิศสิทธิชัย)
Kim or Kimmon aka Varodom Khemmonta (วโรดม เข็มมณฑา)
Lay aka  Talay Sanguandikul (ทะเลสงวนดีกุล)
Lisa aka Lalisa Manoban (ลลิษา มโนบาล)
Birth name: Pranpriya Manoban (ปราณปริยา มโนบาล)
Lotte aka Thakorn Promsatitkul (ฐกร พรหมสถิตกุล)
Mark Prin aka Prin Suparat (ปริญ สุภารัตน์)  
Mew aka Suppasit Jongcheveevat (ศุภศิษฏ์ จงชีวีวัฒน์)
Minnie aka Nicha Yontararak (ณิชา ยนตรรักษ์)
Namfah aka Thunyaphat Phatrathinchaicherin (ธัญญภัสร์ ภัทรธีรชัยเจริญ)
Natty aka Ahnatchaya Suputhipong (อานัชญา สุพุทธิพงศ์)
Nine aka Kornchid Boonsathitpakdee (กรชิต บุญสถิต์ภักดี)
Noey aka Warattha Imraporn (วรัฐฐา อิมราพร)
Paris aka Paris Inthonkomansut (พาริส อินทรโกมาลย์สุต)
Pavel aka Naret Promphaopun (นเรศ พร้อมเผ่าพันธ์) 
PearPunch (แพร)
From RedSpin
Pepe (เปเป้)
From RedSpin
Perth aka Tanapon Sukhumpantanasan (ธนพนธ์ สุขุมพันธนาสาร)
Peter aka Cholapatr Jeepetch (ชลพัชร จี้เพชร)
Piglet aka Charada Imraporn (ชาราฎา อิมราพร)
Pimmy (พิมมี่)
From RedSpin
Plan aka Rathavit Kijworaluk (รัฐวิทย์ กิจวรลักษณ์)
Porsche aka Sivakorn Adulsuttikul (ศิวกร อดุลสุทธิกุล)
Porsche aka Nishapang Suksawatnachok (ณิชชาพัณณ์ สุขสวัสดิ์นำโชค)
From RedSpin
Praew aka Narupornkamol Chaisang (ฤภรกมล ฉายแสง)
Ryu aka Vachirawich Aranthanawong (วชิรวิชญ์ อรัญธนวงศ์)
Sorn aka Chonnasorn Sajakul (ชลนสร สัจจกุล)
Tae aka Darvid Kreepolrerk (ดาวิชญ์ กรีพลฤกษ์)
Taew aka Natapohn Tameeruks (ณฐพร เตมีรักษ์)
Tee aka Thanapon Jarujittranon (ธนพล จารุจิตรานนท์)
Third aka Lapat Ngamchaweng (ลภัส งามเชวง)
Title aka Kirati Puangmalee (กีรติ พวงมาลี)
Tor aka Thanapob Leeratanakajorn (ธนภพ ลีรัตนขจร)
Toto aka Thanadech Ophatthanyakorn (ธนเดช โอภาสธัญกร)
Vietnamese:
Amee (Trần Huyền My)
Annie (Nguyễn Thị Thu Thủy)
Bảo Anh (Nguyễn Hoài Bảo Anh) 
Bích Phương (Bùi Thị Bích Phương)
Chi Pu (Nguyễn Thùy Chi)
Cody (Võ Đình Nam)
Duc Ung (Ứng Văn Đức)
Erik (Lê Trung Thàn)
Grey-D (Đoàn Thế Lân)
Hoàng Yến Chibi
Hong Phu (Huýnh Hồng Phú )
Ivone (Bui Diệu Linh)
J (Phạm Tiến Đạt)
Key (Võ Trần Thái Trung)
Kha Ngan
Khoi My (Trần Khởi My)
K.O. (Nguyễn Thái Sơn)
Lana Condor (Trần Đông Lan)
Liz (Ngụy Thùy Linh)
Lục Huy (Lục Quang Huy)
Min (Nguyễn Minh Hằng)
Minh Hằng (Lê Ngọc Minh Hằng)
Minh Hoang (Nguyễn Minh Hoàng)
Miu Lê (Lê Ánh Nhật)
Nicky (Trần Phong Hào)
Phuong Ly (Phương Ly)
Quang Huy (An Quang Huy)
Rosy (Mai Huyền My)
Sơn Tùng M-TP (Nguyễn Thanh Tùng)
Soobin Huangshan (Nguyen Hoang Son)
Thanh Hằng (Phạm Thị Thanh Hằng)
Tóc Tiên (Nguyễn Khoa Tóc Tiên)
Toof.P (Nguyễn Lâm Hoàng Phúc)
Tùng Maru (Hồ Lê Thanh Tùng)
Yori (Lê Võ Huỳnh Nga)
Zino (Ngô Nguyên Bình)
Korean:
Ahn Hyo-seop (안효섭)
English name: Paul Ahn
Arden Cho
Bae Ju-hyun aka Irene (배주현)
Bae Suzy [or Suzy] aka Bae Su-ji (배수지)
Byun Baek-hyun aka Baekhyun (변백현)
Cho Mi Yeon aka Miyeon (조미연)
Cho Seo Young aka Ireh (조서영)
Choi Choong Hyup aka Baron (최충협)
Claudia Kim
Han Eunji aka Mia (한은지)
Han Sung Min (한성민)
Heo Yoorim aka Aisha (허유림)
Jamie Chung
Jang Eun Seong aka Dosie (장은성)
Jang Woo-young aka Ace (장우영) 
Jeon Ji-woo aka Jiwoo (전지우)
Jeon Jung-kook aka Jungkook (전정국)
Jeon So-min aka Somin (전소민)
Jeon So-yeon aka Soyeon (전소연) 
Jo Serim aka Onda (조세림) 
Jung Jae-hyun aka Jaehyun
Legal name: Jung Yoon Oh (정윤오)
Jung Ho-seok aka J-Hope (정호석)
Jung Sung Chan aka Sungchan (정성찬)
Kang Seul-gi aka Seulgi (강슬기)
Ki Hong Lee
Kim Dong-young aka Doyoung (김동영‬)
Kim Gun Hak aka Leedo (김건학)
Kim Ho-sung aka Lou (김호성)
Kim Jennie aka Jennie (김제니)
Kim Ji Soo aka Jisoo (김지수)
Kim Jin Seok (김진석) / Kim Woo Jin (김우진) aka BM
English name: Matthew Kim  
Kim Jong-in aka Kai (김종인)
Kim Jung-woo aka Jungwoo (김정우) 
Kim Nam-joon aka RM (김남준)
Kim Seok-jin aka Jin (김석진)
Kim Sihyeon aka Sihyeon (김시현)
Kim So-hyun (김소현)
Kim Soo-hyun (김수현)
Kim Tae-hyung aka V (김태형)
From BTS
Kim Tae-hyung aka J.Seph (김태형)
From K.A.R.D
Kim Tae-yeon aka Taeyeon (김태연)
Kim Ye-rim aka Yeri (김예림)
Kim Yoo-jung (김유정)
Kim Young Jo aka Ravn (김영조)
Kwon Bo-ah aka BoA (권보아)
Lee Chae-young aka Chaein (이채영) 
Lee Dong-hyuck aka Haechan (이동혁)
Lee Gun Min (이건민) aka Seoho
Legal name: Lee Seo Ho (이서호)
Lee Ji-eun aka IU (이지은 )
Lee Je-no aka Jeno (이제노)
Lee Keon Hee aka Keonhee (이건희)
Lee Min Hyung aka Mark (이민형)
English name: Mark Lee
Lee Sun-bin (이선빈)
Lee Sung-kyung (이성경 )
Lee Tae-min aka Taemin (이태민)
Lee Tae-yong aka Taeyong (이태용)
Min Yoon-gi aka Suga (민윤기)
Moon Chae-won (문채원)
Moon Geun-young (문근영)
Moon Tae-il aka Taeil (문태일)
Na Jae-min aka Jaemin (나재민)
Na Go Eun (나고은)
Noh Yoon Ho aka Ayno (노윤호)
Park Chae Young aka Rosé (박채영)
Park Hee Jun aka Ziu (박희준)
Park Ji Eun (박지은) 
Park Ji Min aka Jimin (박지민)   
Park Ji-sung aka Jisung (박지성) 
Park Jiwon aka E:U (박지원)
Park Shin-hye (박신혜)
Park So-dam (박소담)
Park Soo-young aka Joy (박수영)
Park Su-jin aka Swan (박수진)
Pony or Pony Park aka Park Hye-min
Seo Su Jin aka Soojin (서수진)
Seo Ye-ji (서예지)
Seo Young Ho aka Johnny (서영호)
English Name: John Suh 
Son Dong Ju aka Xion (손동주)
Son Seung Wan aka Wendy (손승완) 
Yeo Hwan Woong aka Hwanwoong (여환웅)
Chinese:
Bai Jingting (白敬亭)
满族
Bai Lu (白鹿)
汉族 
Cai Xukun (蔡徐坤)
汉族  
Cai Zhuo Yi aka Joey Chua (蔡卓宜)
Cao Lu (曹璐)
苗族
Cheng Mengchen aka Shen Mengchen (沈梦辰)
土家族
Curly G (希林娜依·高)
维吾尔族 
Deng Lun aka Allen Deng (邓伦)
汉族 
Dilraba Dilmurat (دىلرەبا دىلمۇرات)
Mandarin Chinese: 迪丽热巴/ 迪力木拉提
维吾尔族  
Dong Sicheng aka WinWin (董思成)
汉族 
Gulinazhaer Baihetiyaer aka Gulnazar (古力娜扎) (گۈلنەزەر بەختىيار)
Mandarin Chinese: Gulinazha/Guli Nazha (古力那扎尔·拜合提亚尔)
维吾尔族  
Fan Bingbing (范冰冰)  
汉族
Fan Chengcheng  (范丞丞)
汉族
Fernanda Ly (利献灵)
Gao Yuanyuan (高圆圆)
汉族 
Guan Xiaotong (关晓彤)
满族 
Huang Guanheng aka Hendery (黄冠亨)
汉族 
Huang Renjun aka Renjun (黄仁俊)
朝鲜族 
Jia Fu aka Fingal (付嘉)
汉族
Jia Nailiang aka Jerry Jia (贾乃亮)
汉族
Jike JuanyiJike Junyi aka Summer (吉克隽逸)
Other name:  王隽逸   
彝族
Jing Tian (景甜)
汉族 
Li Bingbing (李冰冰)
汉族 
Li Qin (李沁) 
汉族 
Li Xiaolu aka Jacqueline Li (李小璐)
汉族 
Lin Xinru aka Ruby Lin (林心如)
汉族
Liu Shishi aka Cecilia Liu (刘诗诗)
回族
Liu Yangyang aka Yangyang (刘扬扬)
汉族 
Liu Ying (刘颖) aka Ying Er (颖儿)
汉族 
Lu Han (鹿晗)
汉族 
Luo Yunxi aka Leo Luo (罗云熙)
汉族 
Ma Sichun aka Sandra Ma (马思纯)
回族 
Madina Memet (مادىنا مەمەت )
Mandarin Chinese: 麦迪娜 or 麦迪娜·买买提/ 买地娜·买买提
维吾尔族
Meng Ziyi aka Zoey (孟子义)
汉族
Merxat (米热夏提▪亚里坤)
维吾尔族
Ni Ni (倪妮)
汉族 
Ouyang Nana (欧阳娜娜)
汉族 
Qian Kun aka Kun (钱锟)
汉族 
Song Yuqi aka Yuqi (宋雨琦)
汉族 
Song Weilong (宋威龙)
汉族 
Song Zuer aka Lareina Song (宋祖儿)
汉族 
Sun Li (孙俪)
汉族 
Sun Bohao (孙博豪)
Tang Yan aka Tiffany Tang (唐嫣)
汉族 
Tang Wei (汤唯)
汉族 
Ten aka Chittaphon Leechaiyapornkul (เตนล์ ชิตพล ลี้ชัยพรกุล)
Li Yong Qin (李永钦)
Ethnically Chinese 
Tian Yitong (田依桐)
Tong Liya (佟丽娅)
锡伯族 
Father: Tong Jisheng (佟吉生) of Xibe ethnicity from Xinjiang 
Mother: Mao Haiying (毛海英) of Han ethnicity from Gansu
Wang Chuanyi aka Kingone Wang (王传一)
Wang Jiaer aka Jackson Wang (王嘉尔)
Wang Likun aka Claudia Wang (王丽坤)
满族
Wang Yibo aka Yibo (王一博)
汉族 
Wang Yifei aka Faye (王一菲)
汉族 
Wang Yiren aka Yiren (王怡人)
Wang Ziyi (王子异)
Wang Zhuocheng (汪卓成)
汉族
Wu Qian aka Janice Wu (吴倩)
汉族 
Wu Tianming aka Constance Wu (吴恬敏)
Wu Xize aka Caesar Wu (吴希泽) 
汉族 
Xiao Dejun aka Xiao Jun (肖俊)
汉族 
Xiao Zhan aka Sean Xiao (肖战)
汉族 
Xu Ke (徐可)
徐可 
Yang Mi (杨幂)
汉族 
Yang Wei Ling Hua (杨魏玲花)
蒙古族
Yang Zhiying aka Katherine Yang (杨之楹)
Yang Zi aka Andy Yang (杨紫)
汉族 
Ye Shuhua aka Shuhua (叶舒华)
Yu Shuxin aka Esther Yu (虞书欣)
汉族 
Zhao Liying (赵丽颖)
汉族 
Zhang Liyin (张力尹)
彝族
Zhang Xinyuan (张辛苑)
汉族 
Zhang Yixing aka Lay/Lay Zhang (张艺兴)
汉族
Zheng Shuang (郑爽)
汉族 
Zhou Dongyu (周冬雨)
汉族 
Zhong Chenle aka Chenle (钟辰乐)
汉族 
Zhou Jieqiong aka Kyulkyung (周洁琼)
汉族
Zhu Zhengting (朱正廷)
Japanese:
Abe Haruno aka Haru (阿部春野)
Adachi Yuto aka Yuto (足立湯と)
Alice Hirose- Hirose Arisu (広瀬 アリス)
Aragaki Yui (新垣 結衣)
Hamada Asahi aka Asahi (浜田朝光)
Hirai Momo aka Momo (平井 もも)
Hirokawa Mao aka May (廣川茉音) 
Honda Hitomi aka Hitomi (本田仁美) (ほんだ ひとみ)
Ishigami Kuniko (石神 国子)
Kanemoto Yoshinori aka Yoshi (金本芳典)
Katsuno Rise aka Remi (勝野莉世) 
Kiritani Mirei (桐谷 美玲)
Birth name: Sayasa Matsuoka (松岡さや紗)
Komatsu Nana (小松 菜奈)
Lyrica Okano
Minatozaki Sana aka Sana (湊崎 紗夏)
Miyawaki Sakura aka Sakura (宮脇咲良)
Mori Koyuki aka Yuki (もうりこゆき)
Myoui Mina aka Mina (名井 南)
English name: Sharon Myoui
Nakagawa Taishi (中川大志)
Nakamoto Yuta aka Yuta (中本悠太)
Okamoto Tao (岡本 多緒)
Osaki Shotaro aka Shotaro (大崎将太郎)
Sasaki Nozomi (佐々木 希)
Satoh Takeru (佐藤 健)
Shimabukuro Satsuki  (島袋 さつき) aka Meisa Kuroki (黒木 メイサ)
Takahashi Juri aka Juri (高橋朱里) (たかはし じゅり)
Takata Mashiho aka Mashiho (高田ましほ)
Takei Emi (武井 咲) 
Watanabe Haruto aka Haruto (渡辺春虎)
Yabuki Nako aka Nako (矢吹奈子) 
Yamashita Tomohisa aka Yamapi (山下 智久)
Yamada Ryosuke (山田 涼介)
Filipino:
Angel Locsin
Birth name: Angelica Locsin Colmenares
Charo Ronquillo 
Coco Martin
Birth name: Rodel Pacheco Nacianceno
Daniel Padilla
Devon Seron
Gabbi Garcia
Birth name: Gabriella Louise Ortega Lopez
Janine Tugonon
Birth name: Janine Mari Raymundo Tugonon
JC de Vera
Julie Anne San Jose
Birth name: Julie Anne Peñaflorida San Jose
Manuel Jacinto
Rita Daniela
Birth name: Rita Daniela De Guzman Iringan
Sam Concepcion
Birth name: Samuel Lawrence Lopez Concepcion
Teresita Marquez  
Birth name: Teresita Ssen Lacsamana Márquez
Yūn/Yūki Mago
Birth name: Laya
Indonesian:
Jelita Septriasa aka Acha Septriasa
Maudy Mikha Maria Tambayong aka Mikha Tambayong
Muhammad Tulus aka Tulus
Nikita Purnama Willy aka Nikita Willy
Rachel Amanda Aurora
Rizky Febian Adriansyah Sutisna aka Rizky Febian  
Sherina Munaf
Shireen Sungkar
Yunita Rachman aka Yura Yunita 
Malaysian: 
Amber Chia 
Jordan Rodrigues
Yunalis binti Mat Zara'ai aka Yuna
Mixed: 
Aarif Rahman aka Li Zhiting (李治廷)
Of Arab, Malay, and Chinese descent
Awkwafina aka Nora Lum 
Of Korean & Chinese parentage
Mother: Korean, Father: Chinese
Bambam aka Kunpimook Bhuwakul (กันต์พิมุกต์ ภูวกุล) 
Of Chinese descent, one of his grandma is Chinese.
Belle aka Jin Hyeon Ju (진현주)
Of Korean and Filipino parentage
Mother: Filipina, Father: Korean
Brenda Song 
Of Thai & Hmong parentage
Chanmina aka Otomonai Mina (ちゃんみな)
Of Japanese and Korean parentage
Mother: Korean, Father: Japanese 
Elaiza Ikeda
Of Filipino and Japanese parentage
Mother: Filipino of Spanish descent, Father: Japanese
Haley Tju
Of Chinese and Indonesian descent
Hari Won  aka Lưu Esther 
Of Vietnamese and Korean parentage
Mother: Korean, Father: Vietnamese 
Hashimoto Tenka (橋本 甜歌)
Of Japanese and Chinese parentage
Mother: Chinese, Father: Japanese
Heart Evangelista aka Love Marie Payawal Ongpauco-Escudero
Filipina-Chinese
Lucas aka Lucas Wong/Huang Xuxi (黄旭熙)
Of Thai & Chinese parentage
Mother: Thai, Father: Chinese
Manika aka Manika Grace Ward
Part Filipino, Japanese, Chinese, Malaysian, and Spanish
Nichkhun aka Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul (นิชคุณ หรเวชกุล)
Mother: Chinese, Father: Thai/Chinese descent
Takahashi Yu (高橋 ユウ) 
Of Filipino and Japanese parentage
Mother: Filipino, Father: Japanese
Tomo aka Visava Thaiyanont (วิศว ไทยานนท์)
Of Thai & Japanese parentage
Mother: Japanese, Father: Thai
Yuki Anggraini Kato 
Of Japanese and Indonesian parentage
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https://mydramalist.com/
https://www.celebsfacts.com/
https://ethnicelebs.com/
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Books of 2018
And here is my my annual book round up! This year I bumped my Goodreads challenge up from 70 to 80, and wound up reading 113 (which is a little less than last year, but some of these books were very long). But I once again benefited from my friend group being so dedicated to harassing each other with more books to read (and also the Silent Book Club that meets in Boston which has given me some time to focus on reading).
But as usual, I’ve bolded my top 18 books, and italicized my next 10 honorable mentions. And I’ve put a strike through my bottom 5 books that I managed to finish. This was a little difficult to do because I reread a few books this year (like Harry Potter, and The Princess Diaries) and I’m not including those.That said, the rereads affected my ratings, and I really didn’t find myself blown away by as many books. This is also possibly because a lot of these books were part of series, but ultimately I felt I had a significant majority of books that were either pretty good or meh.
(I would also link to all my monthly posts for these, but I’d read that links will interfere with searching tags on Tumblr (because this website is working overtime to dig its own grave), so you can just search Books of 2018 on my page for yourself.)
Dirty Deeds - HelenKay Dimon
Wishful Drinking - Carrie Fisher
The Magpie Lord (A Charm of Magpies #1) - KJ Charles
Everything is Awful - Matt Bellassai
Foolish Hearts - Emma Mills (OwlCrate)
A Case of Possession (A Charm of Magpies #2) - KJ Charles
The Dead Moms Club - Kate Spencer
First Frost (Waverly Family #2) - Sarah Addison Allen
The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air #1) - Holly Black (January 2018 OwlCrate)
Persepolis Riding (The Expanse #7) - James SA Corey
Flight of Magpies (A Charm of Magpies #3) - KJ Charles
HeartShip (Full Hearts #1) - Amy Jo Cousins
HeartOn (Fully Hearts #2) - Amy Jo Cousins
The Last of August (Charlotte Holmes #2) - Brittany Cavallaro
They Both Die at the End - Adam Silvera
Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda - Becky Albertalli (reread)
Remedial Rocket Science (Chemistry Lessons #1) - Susannah Nix
The Hazel Wood (The Hazel Wood #1) - Melissa Albert (OwlCrate)
Intermediate Thermodynamics (Chemistry Lessons #2) - Susannah Nix
Boy Toys (Hot Off the Ice #3) - AE Wasp
Skater Boy (Hot Off the Ice #4) - AE Wasp
The Comedy of Errors - William Shakespeare
Opal (The Raven Cycle #4.5) - Maggie Stiefvater
Vicious (Villains #1) - VE Schwab
The Case for Jamie (Charlotte Holmes #3) - Brittany Cavallro
When the Moon Was Ours - Anna-Marie McLemore
Working It (Ringside Romance #1) - Christine d’Abo
Faking It (Ringside Romance #2) - Christine d’Abo
The Color of Magic (Discworld #1) - Terry Pratchett
Making It (Ringside Romance #3) - Christine d’Abo
Losing It (Ringside Romance #4) - Christine d’Abo
Advanced Physical Chemistry (Chemistry Lessons #3) - Susannah Nix
Caraval (Caraval #1) - Stephanie Garber
These Vicious Masks (These Vicious Masks #1) - Tarun Shanker and Kelly Zekas
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (HP #1) - JK Rowling
Carry the Ocean (The Roosevelt #1) - Heidi Cullinan
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (HP #2) - JKR
Squared Away (Out of Uniform #5) - Annabeth Albert
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (HP #3) - JKR
Helping Hand (Housemates #1) - Jay Northcote
Ace of Shades (The Shadow Game #1) - Amanda Foody
Like a Lover (Housemates #2) - Jay Northcote
Practice Makes Perfect (Housemates #3) - Jay Northcote
Watching and Wanting (Housemates #4) - Jay Northcote
Puddin’ (Dumplin’ #2) - Julie Murphy
Starting from Scratch (Housemates $5) - Jay Northcote
Pretty in Pink (Housemates #6) - Jay Northcote
Can’t Help Myself - Meredith Goldstein
The Astonishing Color of After - Emily XR Pan
Adrift (Cruising #1) - LA Witt
How to Marry a Werewolf (Claw and Courtship #1) - Gail Carriger
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (HP #4) - JKR
A Court of Frost and Starlight (ACOTAR #3.1) - Sarah J Maas
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (HP #5) - JKR
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (HP #6) - JKR
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (HP #7) - JKR
City of Ghosts (Cassidy Blake #1) - Victoria Schwab
Leah on the Offbeat (Creekwood #2/Simonverse #3) - Becky Albertalli
Level Up - Annabeth Albert
Ship It - Britta Lundin
Failure is an Option - H Jon Benjamin
From Twinkle, With Love - Sandhya Menon
Daughter of the Siren Queen (DOTPK #2) - Tricia Levenseller
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark - Michelle McNamara
Tight Quarters (Out of Uniform #6) - Annabeth Albert
Summer of Salt - Katrina Leno
The Bear and the Nightingale (Winternight Trilogy #1) - Katherine Arden
And I Darken (The Conqueror’s Saga #1) - Kiersten White
On Duty (Smoke and Bullets #1) - AR Barley
Into the Drowning Deep (Rolling in the Deep #1) - Mira Grant
Broken Protocol (Smoke and Bullets #1) - AR Barley
A Duke in the Night (The Devils of Dover #1) - Kelly Bowen
I’ve Got My Duke to Keep Me Warm (The Lords of Worth #1) - Kelly Bowen
A Good Rogue is Hard to Find (The Lords of Worth #2) - Kelly Bowen
You’re the Earl That I Want (The Lords of Worth #3) - Kelly Bowen
Duke of My Heart (Season for Scandal #1) - Kelly Bowen
From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess (From the Notes of a Middle School Princess #1) - Meg Cabot
Royal Wedding Disaster (From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess #2) - Meg Cabot
A Duke to Remember (Season for Scandal #2) - Kelly Bowen
Uprooted - Naomi Novik
Royal Crush ( From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess #3) - Meg Cabot
The Looking Glass - Janet McNally
Royal Crown (From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess #4) - Meg Cabot
Practical Magic - Alice Hoffman
Princess in Love (The Princess Diaries #3) - Meg Cabot
Competence (The Custard Protocol #3) - Gail Carriger
Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass #5) - Sarah J Maas
Princess in Waiting (The Princess Diaries #4) - Meg Cabot
Girls of Paper and Fire - Natasha Ngan
The Wedding Date - Jasmine Guillory
Muse of Nightmares (Strange the Dreamer #2) - Laini Taylor
Vengeful (Villains #2) - VE Schwab
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing - Hank Green
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
Syncopation (Twisted Wishes #1) - Anna Zabo
Leo Loves Aries (Signs of Love #1) - Anyta Sunday
Scorpio Hates Virgo (Signs of Love #2) - Anyta Sunday
Gemini Keeps Capricorn (Signs of Love #3) - Anyta Sunday
Before the Devil Breaks You (The Diviners #3) - Libba Bray
The Hating Game - Sally Thorne
Tower of Dawn (Throne of Glass #6) - Sarah J Maas
Kingdom of Ash (Throne of Glass #7) - Sarah J Maas
Pride - Ibi Zoboi
The Final Empire/Mistborn (Mistborn #1) - Brandon Sanderson
The Omega Objection (San Andreas Shifters #2) - GL Carriger
This is Kind of and Epic Love Story - Kheryn Callendar
The Kiss Quotient - Helen Hoang
Strange Practice (Dr. Greta Helsing #1) - Vivian Shaw
Spinning Silver - Naomi Novik
First & Then - Emma Mills
The Bullet Journal Method - Ryder Carroll
What Happens at Christmas - Jay Northcote
Better Not Pout - Annabeth Albert
DNF
The Glass Spare (The Glass Spare #1) - Lauren DeStefano (OwlCrate)
The Taming of the Shrew - William Shakespeare
Running With Lions - Julian Winters
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Books by BIPOC Authors - August 2023
🦇 I grew up surrounded by a melting pot of cultures, diverse communities, and unique experiences. Despite the different sources of those multicultural voices, their stories still covered universal topics of colonialism, migration, identity, and race. Each story was another flavor, another sweet spice adding to that melting pot. Today, we have books by BIPOC authors that put those unique voices to the page. If you're interested in traveling to different worlds, whether familiar or foreign, here are a few books by BIPOC authors to add to your TBR! 🦇
✨ Tomb Sweeping by Alexandra Chang ✨ The Dark Place by Britney S. Lewis ✨ Forged by Blood by Ehigbor Okuson ✨ Accidentally in Love by Danielle Jackson ✨ A Council of Dolls by Mona Susan Power ✨ Still Born by Guadalupe Nettel, translated by Rosalind Harvey ✨ The Injustice of Place: Uncovering the Legacy of Poverty in America by Kathryn J. Edin, H. Luke Shaefer, Timothy J. Nelson ✨ Hangman by Maya Binyam ✨ The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride (Historical Fiction) ✨ Under the Tamarind Tree by Nigar Alam ✨ Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas ✨ An American Immigrant by Johanna Rojas Vann
🧭 Forgive Me Not by Jennifer Baker 🧭 Two Tribes by Emily Bowen Cohen 🧭 A Quantum Life: My Unlikely Journey from the Street to the Stars by Hakeem Oluseyi and Joshua Horwitz 🧭 Writing in Color: Fourteen Writers on the Lessons We've Learned (edited by) Nafiza Azad and Melody Simpson 🧭 Ghost Book by Remy Lai 🧭 The Water Outlaws by S.L. Huang 🧭 Plantains and Our Becoming by Melania Luisa Marte 🧭 Forty Words for Love by Aisha Saeed 🧭 The Great White Bard: How to Love Shakespeare While Talking About Race by Farah Karim-Cooper 🧭 Take the Long Way Home by Rochelle Alers 🧭 Swim Home to the Vanished by Brendan Shay Basham 🧭 Actually Super by Adi Alsaid
✨ Never a Hero by Vanessa Len ✨ I Fed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me by Jamison Shea ✨ The Infinity Particle by Wendy Xu ✨ Night of the Living Queers, edited by Shelly Page ✨ Sign of the Slayer by Sharina Harris ✨ Her Radiant Curse by Elizabeth Lim ✨ My Father the Panda Killer by Jamie Jo Hoang ✨ Barely Floating by Lilliam Rivera ✨Happiness Falls by Angie Kim ✨ A Tall Dark Trouble by Vanessa Montalban ✨ Neverwraith by Shakir Rashaan ✨ House of Marionne by J. Elle
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