7 books to read for the month of heritage Aanhpi and the challenge read

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May is the month of Asian, native and native and island American heritage of the Pacific! To celebrate, I organized a list of fantastic books by Aanhpi authors who also check the tasks of the challenge of reading more 2025. We have a story of queer science fiction, a mystery, a graphic memory, a highly awaited fantastic novel, a romance, a strange horror and a poetry.
But of course, that does not even scratch the surface of all the aanhpi books which deserves to be read this month and every month. Scroll towards the end of this list to find links to even more recommendations.
Task n ° 1: Read a 2025 version by a bipococum author.


Chance Hammajang by Makana Yamamoto
Be gay, Crime: this first Queer science fiction novel is a turning story! Once upon a time in Future Hawai’i, Edie trusted Angel, and now Edie spent eight years in prison. Womb. ESIE GORT ENDIC that the Carale Evance is available – they only have to do a final job. For Angel. Edie thinks it would be scandalous to trust Angel again. But they would also really like to get out of prison, so Edie agrees. What could go wrong? —Liberty Hardy
Task n ° 3: Read a queer mystery.


Auditors (Claudia Lin Book 1) by Jane Pek
All that the traditional Chinese family of Claudia Lin wants for her is to find a pleasant and safe career and a pretty Chinese boy sure. But Claudia loves girls and is not broken with all these models of model minorities. In fact, she has just been recruited by a secret meeting detective agency and references. As an always mystery reader who wrote her senior thesis on Jane Austen, she is quite jazz in this subject. But when a customer disappears, Claudia digs activities on the company that she has never been supposed to know … —Vanessa Diaz
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