Review:

Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan is the first book in the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy. The story focuses on Rachel Chu as she travels to Singapore with her boyfriend, Nicolas Young, and then meets his family. But things start to take a turn towards the unexpected as Nicolas’s family is actually filthy rich, and they start to look down on Rachel for her lack of wealth and a notable bloodline.

This is one of those books that you do not want to put down—with the vivid scenery of the grand buildings and beautiful islands and, not to mention, a roller coaster of emotions. There is anger towards the discrimination and actions of certain characters, warmth in the new connections that are created, and anticipation about what will happen next. Throughout the story, readers are reminded of how status should not be overemphasized and that having wealth is not always the best.

Even if you have seen the film Crazy Rich Asians, this book provides details that cannot be described through a screen. I was initially reluctant to read this book as well because I thought I already knew everything that was going to happen, but that was not the case. It never hurts to see what the book has in store, and I personally really enjoyed it. I would definitely recommend it to those who like romance and drama, although this book is better for a more mature audience.

Review by: Sarah N

Sarah is an 11th-grade teen volunteer at Granada Hills Branch Library.

—Rachael Zak, Young Adult Librarian, Granada Hills Branch Library