“Crazy Rich Asians” by Kevin Kwan took readers by storm with its intoxicating mix of wealth, family drama, and biting humor. Transporting us across the globe to the opulent world of Singapore’s ultra-rich, the novel introduces us to Rachel Chu, a New Yorker who is unwittingly thrust into the bedazzling world of her billionaire boyfriend’s family and high-society circle.
It’s a story that delights and captivates, with corporate intrigue blending effortlessly with a love story, all wrapped in a rich portrayal of Singaporean culture. For those who are enchanted by this tale and crave more of such refreshingly unique stories, we’ve gathered a list of 20 books that conjure the same charm, wit, and opulence as “Crazy Rich Asians.”
This sequel to “Crazy Rich Asians” takes Rachel Chu further into the world of China’s super-rich elite, complete with private jets, couture gowns, and multimillion-dollar weddings.
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This novel provides a peek into the world of wealthy Manhattan families through the eyes of their nanny – a perfect blend of humor, sarcasm, and revealing social commentary.
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Set in the picturesque, upscale town of Monterey, California, this novel exposes the secrets, power plays, and scandals among a group of competitive parents.
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A profound, moving, and sharply observed novel about love and race, identity and belonging in the USA and Nigeria.
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An immortal classic that delves into the economics of marriage and the societal pressures of 19th century England.
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A beautifully composed novel that navigatively family dynamics, cultural tradition, and personal identity.
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A dramatic, symbolic critique of ambition, politics, and power in 1980s New York City.
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A look into the fashion industry, presenting its fabulous glamour cut through with the harsh edges of competition.
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An iconic narrative of wealth, love, and illusion set in the ostentatious Jazz Age.
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A novel that maps the complicated relationships between four friends in New York City.
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This narrative spans over three decades, following a close-knit group of friends who meet at a summer arts camp.
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A chance encounter reconnects two people years after college, reigniting a romance that never completely died.
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A tale of obsession, manipulation, and decadence within the upper echelons of New York City’s social scene.
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The final novel in the “Crazy Rich Asians” series amplifies the glamour, wit, and family drama readers adored in the first two books.
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A multigenerational story of two sisters navigating the rapidly changing landscape of mid-century America.
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A story of mutual fascination, friendship, and love between two people who try to stay apart but find they can’t.
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A young woman’s attempt to hibernate from life and its disappointments for a year.
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A Midwestern girl navigates her way through a prestigious prep school on the East Coast.
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Aging Hollywood star Evelyn Hugo is ready to tell the truth about her glamorous and scandalous life.
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The intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and an enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their lives.
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By exploring these well-woven narratives, you embark on journeys around the world from the comfort of your reading nook, discovering relationships, cultures, and the rich tapestry of human emotion and ambition. Here’s to finding your next literary fixation that sparks the same thrill as “Crazy Rich Asians.”
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