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Gary K Wolfe Reviews Spirits Abroad by Zen Cho
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Zen Cho: Gods, Ghosts, Gangsters & Grandmas
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While We We’re Dating as well. So far I’m enjoying it.
Shana: Yay, book twins!
Claudia: I had a string of bad ones and decided to go for one of my “break glass” books, one I had been saving: The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting by KJ Charles. It’s working great so far and I’m enjoying it.
Susan: I’m up to volume nine of
The Water Dragon’s Bride, ( A | BN | K ) and I don’t think I was ready for the emotional roller coaster this series has taken me on!
AJ: I just broke my phone, which broke my reading slump sort of by default because this brain does not like to sit still! I picked up a whole stack of books and immediately devoured
Meet the Authors of Summer s Biggest Sci-Fi and Fantasy Adventures
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Jessamyn Teoh has several problems.
She is a university graduate who cannot find a job. Her family has had to move from the United States back to Penang to live off the charity of relatives. She has yet to come out to her parents about her sexuality.
And if that was not enough, she is also being haunted by her dead but still cantankerous grandmother.
London-based Malaysian author Zen Cho turned out two dazzling fantasy novels with the Sorcerer To The Crown duology (2015 and 2019).
Now, she romps home with this galvanising ride through a Malaysia both modern and mystical, a milieu of hipster cafes and heritage temples, where the trees are full of spirits that ask pleasantly: Eh, how are you? Died already, is it?