![]() ![]() Although, I did think it was unrealistic that Rachel knew nothing about the wealth and status Nick’s family had. The dialogue was realistic and funny, so it was addictive to read. I absolutely loved reading about Asian culture and I could relate to it having different Asian heritage myself. Rachel meets Nick’s strong minded family from society’s favourite Astrid, to Eddie who is never satisfied with his money and to Nick’s mother Eleanor, someone who really does believe in the mindset mother knows best. And so she is pushed into a world so unknown to her own. Rachel’s expectations are the opposite to what she is met with – a palace for a home and rich families who seem to do a lot of scheming and gossiping. Rachel Chu and Nicholas Young are spending the summer in Singapore, visiting Nick’s family. Whilst that is kind of true, the gossip and drama I was met with was a sort of intensity I did not see coming. ![]() It seemed like a lighthearted, fluffy romance type of book. I was intrigued by Crazy Rich Asians, partly because I had seen the movie, but partly because of the general plot. ![]()
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