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May 13, 2025 30 mins

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In this episode of Pouring Over Books, LaShawn discusses the significance of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by recommending books from Asian authors. The episode also features a segment on current reads and future TBRs, along with a discussion on the recent book 'Silver Elite' and the reactions it has garnered within the book community.


Books Mentioned in this Episode

Can't Get Enough By Kennedy Ryan

 Panchinko By Min Jin Lee

Crying in H Mart by  Michelle Zauner 

The Joy Luck Club By Amy Tan

To All the boys I’ve loved before By : Jenny Han

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

The Downstairs Girl by Stacie Lee

Audre and Bash and Just Friends by Tia Williams 

The Names by Florence Knapp.


Zeal by Morgan Jenkins 


Hunger Games By  Suzanne Collins

Divergent  Veronica Roth


Silver Elite By Dani Francis


Dani Francis Barnes and Noble Article: 

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