
Rich People Problems
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Lydia Look
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By:
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Kevin Kwan
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Kevin Kwan, bestselling author of Crazy Rich Asians (a major motion picture starring Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh and Gemma Chan) and China Rich Girlfriend, is back with an uproarious new novel of a family riven by fortune, an ex-wife driven psychotic with jealousy, a battle royal fought through couture gown sabotage, and the heir to one of Asia's greatest fortunes locked out of his inheritance.
When Nicholas Young hears that his grandmother, Su Yi, is on her deathbed, he rushes to be by her bedside—but he's not alone. The entire Shang-Young clan has convened from all corners of the globe to stake claim on their matriarch’s massive fortune. With each family member vying to inherit Tyersall Park—a trophy estate on 64 prime acres in the heart of Singapore—Nicholas’s childhood home turns into a hotbed of speculation and sabotage. As her relatives fight over heirlooms, Astrid Leong is at the center of her own storm, desperately in love with her old sweetheart Charlie Wu, but tormented by her ex-husband—a man hell bent on destroying Astrid’s reputation and relationship. Meanwhile Kitty Pong, married to China’s second richest man, billionaire Jack Bing, still feels second best next to her new step-daughter, famous fashionista Colette Bing. A sweeping novel that takes us from the elegantly appointed mansions of Manila to the secluded private islands in the Sulu Sea, from a kidnapping at Hong Kong’s most elite private school to a surprise marriage proposal at an Indian palace, caught on camera by the telephoto lenses of paparazzi, Kevin Kwan's hilarious, gloriously wicked new novel reveals the long-buried secrets of Asia's most privileged families and their rich people problems.
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Critic reviews
“Flashy, funny.... Delicious, the juicy stuff of classic high-society drama.... Rich People Problems is a fun tabloid romp full of over-the-top shenanigans, like a society party brawl that ruins both a Ramon Orlina glass sculpture of the hostess’s breasts and ‘a special pig that had only eaten truffles its entire life and was flown in from Spain....’ A memorable, laugh-out-loud Asian glitz fest that’s a pure pleasure to read.” —USA Today
“I gobbled all three volumes of Kevin Kwan’s gossipy, name-droppy and wickedly funny Crazy Rich Asians trilogy as if they were popcorn. (Really fresh, still-warm popcorn, with that good European butter… but I digress.) The novels, set among three intergenerational and ultrarich Chinese families and peppered with hilarious explanatory footnotes, are set mostly in Singapore but flit easily from one glamorous world city to another…. Irresistible.” —The Seattle Times
“Kevin Kwan has done it again. The mastermind behind the delicious Crazy Rich Asians series has drawn a cult-like following with his extravagant tales of Asia’s upper echelon. He’s back at with the series’s final installment, Rich People Problems (rest assured, it’s just as enthralling as the trilogy’s first two volumes).” —InStyle
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Fantastic story and series
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Not 'Quite' as Good as 1st Two
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Besides all that I loved the book. I really liked the happy ending it had I wish there was more but the way it ended just brought everyone’s story together in a way there’s not much more to say. I enjoyed the voices much more in this one especially Rachel’s I feel they were all done well I could tell everyone a part much more than the last one. And Astrids story was such a rollercoaster I didn’t see any of that coming she needed a book of her own. I would recommend this read.
My personal favorite of all three
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Full Disclosure I am a huge Kevin Kwan fan!
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Fun book
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perfect way to end the trilogy!
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Only comment really was about the narrator. There were parts there the book where she made them sound ridiculous, the way she interpreted the voice personalities. The women sounded like common gossips around the water cooler, when they really weren’t. It would’ve been good to hear the tone come out as haughty snobbery since they were supposed to be well-bred.
Great ending to a wonderful trilogy!
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Loved It!
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Hopefully not the end
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I enjoyed all the books by Kevin Kwan. I am waiting for more from him.
Wonderful reading
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