Crazy Rich Asians
This was a light, fun, ridiculous book that was exactly what I wanted to be reading over the holidays. It basically centers on Rachel, who is traveling to Singapore with her boyfriend to attend his friend's wedding. Unbeknownst to her, he's basically the richest bachelor in the area, and his family is already deeply disapproving of her. She finds herself in over her head while his family colludes and conspires to get rid of her, all while dealing with their own petty problems against a backdrop of jaw-dropping opulence.
There's something so fun about reading about the problems of the stupidly wealthy. It's the reason shows like Gossip Girl and The OC (and their forerunners and descendants) are as popular as they are. Something about these problems doesn't quite seem real. After all, how bad can it be when you can just hop on a private jet to go get coffee in Australia?
The insanity of these rich snobs is nearly as fun as reading about all the designer clothes and delicious delicacies that are common-place in their world. This was a really fun, escapist book right up to the inevitable happy ending (complete with out-of-nowhere 11th-hour twist). It was just what my mom brain needed to help ease me back into a more regular reading schedule.
There's something so fun about reading about the problems of the stupidly wealthy. It's the reason shows like Gossip Girl and The OC (and their forerunners and descendants) are as popular as they are. Something about these problems doesn't quite seem real. After all, how bad can it be when you can just hop on a private jet to go get coffee in Australia?
The insanity of these rich snobs is nearly as fun as reading about all the designer clothes and delicious delicacies that are common-place in their world. This was a really fun, escapist book right up to the inevitable happy ending (complete with out-of-nowhere 11th-hour twist). It was just what my mom brain needed to help ease me back into a more regular reading schedule.
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