Blog Tag - Bookshelf

Travels Through Dali With a Leg of Ham: WildChina Founder Returns to Her Hometown in This Beautiful New Travelogue
Standing on China’s southernmost borders, Yunnan’s cultural and culinary complexity have fascinated travelers for centuries. Who better to tell the...
Ge Fei: Conversation with a Beijing Avant-Garde Fiction Writer
Below, we talk to Ge Fei, well-known Beijing-based author and winner of multiple literary awards. As well as celebrating the release of his first...
Beijing Author's New Novel Named to BBC's 10 Books to Read in December
Well, look at that. The BBC just named Beijing-based author Carly J. Hallman's The Year of the Goose one of the 10 books to read in December, and it...
Amy Daml: Host of Beijing Storytellers and Curator at Loreli
Amy Daml is one of the creators of Loreli China. A portmanteau of look, read, and listen, Loreli is a new arts and culture website that aims to...
Bookshelf: Bradford Philen
Bradford PhilenAuthor The books on my shelf that have the most sentimental value are anything by my favorite authors, especially anything by James...
Bookshelf: Cherry Denman, Author/Illustrator, Way of Dog
In this month's Bookshelf we chat with Cherry Denman about whose bookshelf she'd love to raid, the one book she fakes having read, and which book...
Bookshelf: Jessica Pan, Co-Author, 'Graduates in Wonderland'
Jessica PanCo-Author, Graduates in Wonderland   The book on my shelf that has the most sentimental value is The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton. I don’t...
Bookshelf: Bob Blunt, Novelist
The book that has most sentimental value to me is A Little Book of Language by David Crystal. It was a great gift sent here from my old man. After...
Bookshelf: Alec Ash, Editor of The Anthill
Alec Ash, editor of The Anthill, a literary hub for stories and images relating to China, provides insight into his reading habits. The book that has...
Bookshelf: Nadia Ho
    Nadia Ho is a novelist from Taipei. We sat down with her to discuss some of her favorite books and authors. I like searching through used...
Bookshelf: Simon Cockerell, Manager and Tour Leader, Koryo Tours
"Bookshelf" is a regular magazine column in which we ask Beijing personalities to tell us about the books that have left an indelible impression on...
Bookshelf: Mengfei Chen, Publicist, Penguin China
Bookshelf is a regular feature in the Beijinger magazine in which we query a local personality of distinction about their literary loves and...
Bookshelf Colin Dixon Member of the Beijing Gaelic Athletic Association
"Bookshelf" is a regular magazine column in which we ask Beijing personalities to tell us about the books that have left an indelible impression on...
What Are You Reading? Qi Zhai of Yoga Yard Talks Titles
Each month, we ask noteworthy Beijingers to reveal what's on their bookshelf. This time, Yoga Yard's Qi Zhai discusses her bathroom picks and the...
Bookshelf: Chef Sue Zhou, Cooking Guru at The Hutong
The book with the most sentimental value to me is Larousse Gastronomique, a gastronomical encyclopedia with almost all the cooking answers you need...