{"id":7940,"date":"2020-05-06T19:39:37","date_gmt":"2020-05-06T14:09:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thebooksatchel.com\/?p=7940"},"modified":"2020-05-06T19:41:51","modified_gmt":"2020-05-06T14:11:51","slug":"fun-asian-books-like-crazy-rich-asians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thebooksatchel.com\/fun-asian-books-like-crazy-rich-asians\/","title":{"rendered":"18 Fun Asian Books to Binge Right Now"},"content":{"rendered":"
Private jet hopping, exorbitant displays of wealth, bloody murders, ghosts, and romance. Behold some new fun books and light reads from Asia! As I was compiling a list of new books from Asia, I felt most of them were quite literary in scope. Sure, I love reading about serious themes of wars, displacement, and racism, but sometimes I do long for pure doses of fun. I am reminded of the chat with Tara and Freyan about fun books and why we need them<\/a><\/span>, which got me thinking about fun Asian books to read. All these aren\u2019t light reads, in fact most of them aren\u2019t and some are literary too. BUT <\/em>these books are layered to have more serious themes \u2014 female infanticide, prejudice against different communities, misogyny, beauty standards \u2014 within a good story. When I think of a fun Asian book, Crazy Rich Asians<\/em> always pops to my mind. It is indulgent, extravagant and exposes a whole new luxury lifestyle that might come as a surprise to many readers. No, Asia isn\u2019t all about poverty and arranged marriages though of course, these are very valid and relevant topics in contemporary Asia. The multi-cultural continent has many sides and you will get a glimpse of it in the following titles, be it about immigrants with new money, young girls longing to snag a rich husband, fans of K-pop idols or assassins who read. I have included a mix of books. For example, The Inugami Curse<\/em> and The Plotters<\/em> were un-putdownable and entertaining crime reads but there are also books like If I Had Your Face<\/em> that lingered long in my mind and The Majesties<\/em> that made me google about the different Chinese communities of Indonesia. In this list you\u2019ll find books to read if you liked Crazy Rich Asians<\/em>, some drama filled crime fiction as well as one-too-many Austen adaptations. (PS: I cannot wait for Kwan’s Sex and Vanity<\/em> to be released later this year). Read on for Lahore weddings, Singapore\u2019s elite, murders in Japan, scandals in India, and family secrets in Indonesia.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n