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Crazy Rich Asians

By: Kevin Kwan
Narrated by: Lynn Chen
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A hilarious and heartwarming New York Times best-selling novel—the basis for the acclaimed major motion picture!

"There's rich, there's filthy rich, and then there's crazy rich.... A Pride and Prejudice-like send-up about an heir bringing his Chinese-American girlfriend home to meet his ancestor-obsessed family.” (People)

When New Yorker Rachel Chu agrees to spend the summer in Singapore with her boyfriend, Nicholas Young, she envisions a humble family home and quality time with the man she hopes to marry. But Nick has failed to give his girlfriend a few key details. One, that his childhood home looks like a palace; two, that he grew up riding in more private planes than cars; and three, that he just happens to be the country’s most eligible bachelor.

On Nick’s arm, Rachel may as well have a target on her back the second she steps off the plane, and soon, her relaxed vacation turns into an obstacle course of old money, new money, nosy relatives, and scheming social climbers.

©2013 Kevin Kwan (P)2013 Random House
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"A dizzily shopaholic comedy of crass manners . . . Crazy Rich Asians offers refreshing nouveau voyeurism to readers who long ago burned out on American and English aspirational fantasies. Mr. Kwan either knows, or does a good job of pretending to know, how the very rich of Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai show off their lucre . . . Hilarious . . . This book name-drops about many different Asian cultures and mixes rude slang from Malay and the Cantonese and Hokkien dialects of Chinese . . . Mr. Kwan makes the most of them . . . A grand tour of a humorously grandiose and showoffy world. Mr. Kwan knows how to deliver guilty pleasures. He keeps the repartee nicely outrageous, the excess wretched and the details wickedly delectable."—Janet Maslin, The New York Times

“Kwan’s rollicking, often-riotous debut novel, Crazy Rich Asians, reads like a behind-the-scenes primer of the rising über-elite of the ever-powerful Asian world . . . . the reader is given an intimate window into the spending and investing patterns, and burgeoning and crumbling relationships of this upper echelon of extraordinary wealth . . . an entertaining, engrossing novel . . . a lively, generous story of shallow extravagance and human devotion.”—S. Kirk Walsh, The Boston Globe

Crazy Rich Asians has all the plot and color of a tabloid mag, set in Asia. This means that front doors are cathedral sized, millions are now billions and shopping is, as one character puts it, ‘Fifth Avenue on steroids’ . . . Put on your designer shades, stuff an umbrella into your drink, and lose yourself in the antics of people who cheat on their husbands with secret overseas shopping trips. By the time you've finished you should have a rich, golden tan.”—Emma Keller, The Guardian (UK)

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This is one of the funniest and most tragic series I've read. It makes you wonder if an extreme excess of money makes everyone crazy. Guess I'll never know...

Crazy romp with crazies

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After hearing about the movie from lots of friends I decided to start reading the book instead. Half way through the book I did watch the film because I was interested in seeing how different it would be compared. Yes, the book is more detailed than the movie and yes the book takes longer to get to the same point ( kind of) but there are points in the film I wish were in the book and vice-versa.

It is a good read for a beach day or a good audiobook for a long car ride but it doesn’t really stay with as a really good book should.

The was better than the movie.

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There are a lot of characters to become accustomed to, but overall a great book!

The voice told the story so well!

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From the beginning this audiobook had me hooked. The performance was outstanding and I easily got dragged into the world of these crazy rich Asians! Perfect for a road trip.

Great for road trip

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Week after week, I kept seeing this movie showcased On Demand. As a voracious reader, I always like to read the book before seeing the movie. I'm beyond happy that I made the choice to read the book. I loved following the story of Rachel Chu, Nick Young and Astrid Young as they navigate their families, upcoming marriages and other relationships. I appreciated how the different segments of the story focused on the different protagonists, while also introducing us to other characters that influenced the story. It's also a cultural experience, as I learned about cultural norms, wealth, and the livelihoods in Chinese countries. The story is chockfull of villains, although not in the traditional sense, and heroes that you cheer for. There are also key characters who have motives that may reveal them as heroes or villains in the further entries of the series. The book is packed with humor and heart, with some harsh truths about family and cultural assimilation that resonate for all cultures and races. I also have to acknowledge that this book advances Asian representation in media and demonstrates that culturally specific stories can be relatable and enjoyable for all readers.

Enjoyable...and worthy of the hype!

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