Crazy Rich Asians Trilogy: Exploring the Challenges of Wealthy Lifestyles

Kevin Kwan's "Rich People Problems" is an entertaining and humorous look into the world of the ultra-wealthy. This book, part of the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy, is easy to read and understand, making it the perfect choice for anyone looking for a light and enjoyable read. With its unique blend of comedy and drama, this book is sure to leave readers feeling satisfied and entertained. Whether you're looking for a fun way to pass the time or a thought-provoking read, "Rich People Problems" is the perfect choice.

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Crazy Rich Asians is a hilarious and heartwarming romantic comedy about a young couple navigating the luxurious lifestyles of the affluent in Singapore. Rachel Chu, an American-born Chinese professor, accompanies her longtime boyfriend, Nick Young, to his best friend's wedding in Singapore. She soon discovers that Nick is from an extremely wealthy family and is considered one of the country's most eligible bachelors. Rachel must now face the scrutiny of Nick's family, who are determined to keep their status and fortune intact. As Rachel and Nick attempt to maintain their relationship in the face of immense wealth and tradition, they must also confront their own personal issues and insecurities. Crazy Rich Asians is a unique and entertaining exploration of love, family, and identity.
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Details of Crazy Rich Asians Trilogy: Exploring the Challenges of Wealthy Lifestyles

  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-0525432371
  • Customer Reviews: 4.5/5 stars of 25,359 ratings
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Anchor; Reprint edition
  • Family Life Fiction (Books): Family Life Fiction
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 052543237X
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 13.4 ounces
  • Asian American Literature & Fiction: Asian American Literature & Fiction
  • Paperback ‏ ‎: 560 pages
  • Best Sellers Rank: #80 in Asian American Literature & Fiction#311 in Humorous Fiction#680 in Family Life Fiction
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 5.13 x 0.93 x 7.92 inches
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Humorous Fiction: Humorous Fiction

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Amazon Customer: If you have and you want to get more stories from the same author. This one is a must.

Japan on Oct 08, 2023

Colleen Earley: This book took twists and turns that made it a possibly boring story Pretty exciting. I recommend you read it.

United States on Aug 05, 2023

Francis: I have put off reading this series, but finally cracked them open. I’m so glad I did. The drama, the glitz and glam, and most importantly the love and happy ending! It could easily be 5 stars, but as an avid reader I only award 5s when I read a book for a second time, and fall in love with it all over again. But I’d say this is like 4.6 stars, high praise from this avid reader!

United States on Mar 14, 2023

Pragya keeba toppoPragya keeba toppo: I’m so excited for this trilogy, although the book I received had some extra ink on the side but it’s okay…Thank you for speedy delivery.

India on Oct 15, 2022

Xing: What a ride! Given what happened in the first two books, it has become obvious how much drama there would be when Su Yi pass away. With so much wealth at stake, a "bloody battle" and family scandals are almost guaranteed. However, it still took me by surprise to find out who would be character to deliver the shallowest blow right as the funeral taking place. Had such a good laugh reading it. Then there is the ridiculous competition Kitty set herself up to, and as much as despise her, I was also glad she stood to the very end. The book has done such a good job to make me start to like someone like Kitty (she's a nasty one, but that also makes her a powerful ally). Absolute enjoyed it.

United Kingdom on Jul 19, 2022

Yesha (Books Teacup and Reviews): This was interesting and dramatic fiction that revolved around whole new level of craziness when Rachel set her feet in China to meet her father and his family. The story was about Rich people and their lifestyle, snobbery, family drama, power play, money personalities and behavioral change, East Asian culture, friendship, and love.

Like first book this was more character driven and once again secondary characters shadowed Nick and Rachel.

We get to read more about Astrid and Michael. Colette surprisingly got lot of focus in story. She was Rachel’s brother, Carlton’s China Rich Girlfriend. Kitty’s character and her part of story was entertaining but I still don’t get her importance here.

Rachel’s new family’s dynamic and their issues with each other and with Rachel entering their life was well written.

I enjoyed reading Nick and Rachel and their dramatic adventure in China.

Best part of the book was reading about new places of China and Hong Kong, all amazing details on culture, food, dresses, crazy rich extravagant lifestyle, social cues, and footnotes.

Why 4 stars-

Like I said I don’t get the importance of Kitty’s...

India on Apr 06, 2022

Just_A_Girl17: I’ve never read this series because I didn’t have time and now with the quarantine, my furlough not being lifted yet for a return to work...I decided better late than never & ordered all 3 books.

I liked the 1st two books, Crazy Rich Asians and China Rich Girlfriend, but I wasn’t very fond of Rich People Problems. I’ll explain...

FULL DISCLOSURE:
I actually hated the character of Rachel. I mean absolutely...the entire time she’s feeling judged by these people, Nick’s family, who she thinks are looking down on her and judging her. People who have led a completely different life than she did. And they were...but she did the same thing. She judged them, mocked them and saw them as ridiculous. She’s just as guilty of walking into that family with preconceived judgements & ideas about them as they were of her.

Just in case you haven’t read this: SPOILERS!

This book turned me off for a few reasons:
The handling of 2 characters, Kitty & Colette.

Due to events in book 2, China Rich Girlfriend, Colette is very much viewed as the villain and Kitty as the poor sainted & put upon female. I do not understand this for...

United States on May 16, 2020

M. Kai: Singapur. Die Matriarchin der Familien, Su Yi, liegt im sterben. Alle ihre Kinder und Großkinder versammeln sich nun in Tyersall Park um sich zu verabschieden. Aber auch um zu sehen ob und was für sie beim Erbe herausspringt.

Band 3 der „Crazy rich asians“-Trilogie.

Wer die beiden Vorgänger Bände gelesen hat, weiß, dass auch ein trauriger Anlass kein Grund ist um damit aufzuhören Intrigen zu spinne, sich selbst ins rechte Licht zu rücken, oder gar die Gerüchteküche erkalten zu lassen. Weit gefehlt. Jetzt geht es erst richtig los.
Wie gewohnt wird die Geschichte aus verschiedenen Perspektiven erzählt und so gibt es ein Wiedersehen mit Nick, Rachel, Astrid, Kitty, Eddie, Fiona und vielen mehr. Jeder einzelne ist wieder gut und individuell in Szene gesetzt worden. Mit all dieses kleinen und großen Eigenarten, den für Normalsterbliche seltsamen Ansichten und jeder Menge Potenzial sich beim Lesen köstlich zu amüsieren. Denn irgendwas fällt den Mitgliedern dieser Familie schon ein um sich vor den Lesern lächerlich zu machen, auch wenn sie selbst es nicht so sehen.
Dabei schafft es auch Buch und somit natürlich der Autor, aber auch immer wieder...

Germany on Jul 22, 2019

Sammie: I am a huge fan of the CRA trilogy, so you can imagine my excitement when Rich People Problems became available on my Kindle. I easily went through the book in 8 hrs and I just re-read the entire book to re-live the fun and excitement.

Overall, I had a fun time reading RPP and for me this could have been my favorite book of the series if the following could be changed:

* Kitty's storyline. She's one of my least favorite characters and I personally would have preferred less of a presence of her in this book, even though I can see why she was needed. Especially since her story does tie in with Oliver's, who happens to be one of my favorite characters.

* More of an emphasis of Su Yi's background, and even from Sir. James Young. I love reading Su Yi's flashbacks, which made me look at her in a different light and she is now one of my favorite characters of the series. I know Kevin Kwan did say that RPP will be the last book in the trilogy but I hope he will consider writing a book that will go more in depth of the Shangs, Youngs and T'siens during the war and how the families became intertwined.

Aside from that, I will definitely miss following the lives of...

United States on May 28, 2017

Maureen: I have been a big fan of Kevin Kwan since his first book, Crazy Rich Asians, which was published in 2013. Needless to say, I was very excited about the opportunity to read the third installment of the series- Rich People Problems.

As the story resumes, beloved matriarch Sun Yi falls ill, and her large extended family flies in from around the world, although it remains to be seen whether they arrive out of filial obligation or because they hope to inherit Tyersall Park, the family compound. Let’s be honest with each other: it’s mostly the latter.

Tolstoy said that “each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way”, and this is certainly the case. Prepare yourself for over the top antics as everyone vies for a portion of the estate- never mind that Sun Yi has not actually passed away yet.

Rich People Problems capitalizes on the key points that made the first two books successful: name-dropping of designer brands and mouth-watering descriptions of food. There are several different storylines happening simultaneously, but of course, they all center around the aforementioned soap opera antics.

I would recommend Rich People Problems. I would suggest...

United States on May 23, 2017

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ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-0525432371 978-1501128035 978-0399180217
Customer Reviews 4.5/5 stars of 25,359 ratings 4.4/5 stars of 45,650 ratings 4.6/5 stars of 31,907 ratings
Publisher ‏ ‎ Anchor; Reprint edition Gallery Books; Standard Edition G.P. Putnam's Sons; Reprint edition
Family Life Fiction (Books) Family Life Fiction
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 052543237X 1501128035 0399180214
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 13.4 ounces 3.53 ounces 0.014 ounces
Asian American Literature & Fiction Asian American Literature & Fiction
Paperback ‏ ‎ 560 pages 416 pages 320 pages
Best Sellers Rank #80 in Asian American Literature & Fiction#311 in Humorous Fiction#680 in Family Life Fiction #181 in Contemporary Women Fiction#365 in Romantic Comedy #1,291 in Contemporary Romance #134 in Humorous Fiction#466 in Women Sleuths #1,124 in Romantic Comedy
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 5.13 x 0.93 x 7.92 inches 5.31 x 1 x 8.25 inches 4.15 x 0.83 x 7.56 inches
Language ‏ ‎ English English English
Humorous Fiction Humorous Fiction Humorous Fiction
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