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Talking to the Moon - Noel Alumit. Read more... )

Teaching Asian America: Diversity & the Problem of Community - Edited by Lane Ryo Hirabayashi. Read more... )

Flygirl - Sherri L. Smith. Read more... )

Small Island - Andrea Levy. Read more... )

The Knife of Never Letting Go - Patrick Ness. Read more... )

Almost Dead - Charlie Huston. Read more... )
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These are the best books I read in 2007--not necessarily published in 2007. Also, they're not in any order (except, I think, the order I happened to read them in). I tried to keep the list relatively short--I managed to get it down to 15, & given that I read 219 books in 2007, that's not bad!

Links are to my reviews.

Zahrah the Windseeker - Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu
The Green Glass Sea - Ellen Klages
Story of a Girl - Sara Zarr
Behold the Many - Lois-Ann Yamanaka
Does My Head Look Big in This? - Randa Abdel-Fattah
Can We Talk About Race? And Other Conversations in an Era of School Resegregation - Beverly Daniel Tatum, Ph.D.
Kitty Takes a Holiday - Carrie Vaughn
The Emotional Lives of Animals - Marc Bekoff
Heads by Harry - Lois-Ann Yamanaka (yes, two by Yamanaka... sue me)
The Dogs Who Found Me: What I've Learned from Pets Who Were Left Behind - Ken Foster
The Secret History of Moscow - Ekaterina Sedia
Crystal Rain - Tobias Buckell
The Sons of Heaven - Kage Baker
Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation and the No Kill Revolution in America - Nathan J. Winograd
Talking to the Moon - Noel Alumit
One Tribe - M. Evelina Galang
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Talking to the Moon - Noel Alumit. I loved Alumit's first novel, the devastating Letters to Montgomery Clift, so I was psyched to see he had a second one out. Jory Lalaban is a Filipino mail carrier who gets shot by a white supremacist (an obvious reference to the murder of Joseph Ileto).

The novel flashes between this incident (& his subsequent hospitalization) & memories of his past, beginning w/his youth as an orphan growing up in the Philippines who ended up in the seminary. Eventually Jory rejects Catholicism & turns to a local, pre-colonial pagan religion, for which he becomes a community spiritual leader when he & his wife, Belen, move to Southern California. Belen is convinced she's been cursed by her mother for marrying Jory (& taking him from the church); the biggest supporting evidence for her belief was the tragic death of their oldest son, Jun-Jun, as a child. Emerson, their second child, grows up feeling second best (& also, btw, gets beyond-the-grave telephone calls from Jun-Jun).

The novel switches between the viewpoints of Jory, Belen, Emerson, & Michael (Emerson's Taiwanese ex-boyfriend; I found his opinions on people who identify as Asian American interesting to hear), & also v. quickly between the past & present, sometimes without much of a marker to indicate. I didn't find that problematic--I thought it was obvious, & liked it--but I read a review where someone found that confusing. Hm.

Anyway--another thing I loved was a little subtheme about naming, which comes up w/both Jory's first & last names, Emerson, & Michael.

This is a really poignant, beautiful book. I finished it on the subway & kind of wished I'd been @ home so I could sit w/it & probably cry a little.

Magic Bites - Ilona Andrews. In this slightly grim fantasy novel, Atlanta is in shambles due to random surges of magic that leave technology useless. Kate Daniels, a mercenary, finds herself investigating the murder of her guardian & in so doing, must work v. carefully to stay on the good side of both the Pack, a group of shapechangers, & the Masters of the Dead, necromancers who control vampires. I enjoyed this a lot. My only nitpick was stylistic: Kate has a tendency to leave out contractions a lot ("did not" instead of "didn't"), but not enough to make it a speech quirk of hers; it just sounds awkward.

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