![]() ![]() It is a pleasant and light read and very entertaining. This is the last part of the trilogy and to be honest I’m sad that there isn’t another part of Crazy Rich Asians. It’s been a wild and crazy ride reading these three fascinating books. The story also ended up proving that what happens doesn’t always come back the way you would expect, so be careful what you wish for. It shows, however, that not all “arranged” or “approved” marriages will hold together in the long run, despite people telling themselves they got married for all the “right” family reasons to “save face.” because their parents or grandparents do not approve of this choice. It is at this point that some of the marriages break up and unfortunately too many of these rich people break up for good reasons. ![]() Taking us from the elegant mansions of Manila to the secluded private islands of the Sulu Sea, Kevin Kwan’s final installment in this captivating trilogy unveils the long-buried secrets of Asia’s most privileged families and the troubles of the wealthy. As all parties compete to inherit a trophy estate in the heart of Singapore, Nicholas’ childhood home becomes a hotbed of sabotage and scandal. The entire Shang Young clan has gathered from all corners of the world to claim their matriarch’s vast fortune. As he rushes to her bed, he’s not the only one. ![]() Nicholas Young’s grandmother, Su Yi, lies on her deathbed. ![]()
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