Book Reviews
Read reviews on books with Southeast Asia settings and/or authors born in the area. The books are an inexpensive trip Malaysia, Singapore, China and other neighboring countries.
China - Authors  Reviews of books written by Chinese authors or those who write on subjects related to China. China - Chinese Cultural Revolution  Reviews of books on the Chinese Cultural Revolution. China - History  Reviews of books on the history of China. China - Juvenile Literature  Reviews on juvenile literature set in China, by Chinese authors or with Chinese characters. China - Social Life and Customs  Reviews of Books on the the social life and customs in China. Eating from the "Wild, Wild East"  Bobby Chinn´s artful and entertaining guide to loving life in Vietnam also teaches readers how to prepare authentic and fusion Vietnamese cuisine. Eating from the "Wild, Wild East"  Bobby Chinn´s artful and entertaining guide to loving life in Vietnam also teaches readers how to prepare authentic and fusion Vietnamese cuisine. Hanoi -- Wallpaper City Guide  A pocket-sized guidebook for travelers without a lot of time to explore Hanoi, Wallpaper City Guide: Hanoi is a perfect choice to get a glimpse of what´s to come. Joss and Gold  Shirley Geok-lin Lim´s Joss and Gold provides the Southeast Asia Travel reader with a rich look at Malaysia and Singapore. The Southeast Asia editor invites readers to travel from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Singapore and places in between and enjoy a great novel. Little Green : Growing Up During the Chinese Cultural Revolution  Chun Yu shares her personal narratives in the collection of poems titled Little Green: Growing Up During the Chinese Culural Revolution. The poetry is the story of Xiao Quing (Chun Yu)born during this period of China´s history. Relative Danger  Charles Benoit´s first novel, "Relative Danger," reviewed by Southeast Asia Travel(SEAT)last year was awarded in Poison Pen Press ´Top 2004 First Mysteries´ category. Stealing Buddha's Dinner by Bich Minh Nguyen  Stealing Buddha�s dinner by Bich Minh Nguyen is a recommended memoir. When Bich moved to the States as a young girl life was already complicated. And then it became even more so. The House at the Edge of the Jungle  Mary Morgan´s "The House at the Edge of the Jungle" is a mystery novel set in Singapore and Malaysia. Isabel travels back to the land of her birth, Malaysia, to solve a mystery which has hunted her for years. What will the house on the edge of the jungle reveal? Southeast Asia Homepage | Editor's Picks Articles | Top Ten Articles | Southeast Asia Site Map
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