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I’m ready to move on! I also agree with Samantha & Diane and think that’s fair.

Nov 13, 2018 07:32AM

Then I guess we're in luck because I JUST now posted my Y book! :)
I possibly won't be able to read Empire of Storms because my library messed up, I guess. I went in to ask about it because I've been waiting on it and Marnee (head librarian) said it was sent on the 1st and "should be here already" and that was Saturday. She reordered it for me so I just don't know if I'll get it this week or not.
Nov 10, 2018 01:48PM





Okay, I'll see what I can do. I just posted a book


Thanks, I'll see if I can do both books.

I want to know IF I don't finish one of my books (it would be

Nov 09, 2018 06:50PM


I won't be here during the day tomorrow, but Teri will cover the spreadsheet before the deadline.
Plea..."
That is awesome! 1025 ain't too shabby! :)

You need everything posted tomorrow by 3:00 or so EST was it?
Nov 09, 2018 06:06PM

14. Part 3 labels its chapters with locations, rather than the POVs used in the previous parts. Why do you think this is? Did you notice the change? Do you have a preference?
I did notice the change and that Part 3 listed places rather than POV's; however, it didn't bother me. I thought it was just possibly to emphasize the travels from one place to another to another and so on. I think you can tell some differences in communities within those chapters as well. Generally I prefer first person POV.
15. We see the outcome of three different relationships in this section: Alistair and Kitty; Astrid and Michael and of course Nick & Rachel, plus – of course – the flashback to Rachel’s mum’s experience of love and marriage across the money divide. What do you think Kwan is saying about the power and influence of money on relationships? Do you think the parents are reasonable in their view point, that you have to come from money to fit into the lifestyle? Can you see a happy ending in the future for Astrid, Michael, Rachel & Nick?
I think Kwan's main point she's making isn't necessarily about power and influence that money has on relationships as much as it is the abuse of power and influence that money can have. In the case of Nick's family, specifically his mother, it is the power and influence of one's family that is important. Had Nick's mother been welcoming and loving and "judged" Rachel on her own merits and not for how much money she has or not or who her family members are, she'd have probably loved her. I don't think the parents' views are reasonable. We all wear different masks and learn how to "fit" in where we are: a professional, mother, sister, auntie, co-worker, friend, and so on. In order to fit in with someone of great wealth, I think all that one would need to do is to respect them and their home, etc.
I have grave doubts that Astrid and Michael can make it together. I think they've had a deal breaker. IF he truly loved her and they both wanted to make it work, I think they could but at this point I don't see that happening.
I think Nick and Rachel on the other hand do stand a chance if they disassociate themselves from his family unless his family would agree to some very specific terms laid out. They need to respect Nick's and Rachel's boundaries and money should never be an issue. As husband and wife, they need to determine how their families can fit in with their new life together or not.
16. Kwan uses this book to expose the foibles of the Asian super-rich elite, from extravagant weddings and conspicuous consumption to the snobbery within the families. Do you think the book is successful in its social satire?
I do think the book was successful showing how snobbery within such families can be. In fact, I think it might have been overkill if I wanted to pick at it. I believe that the only way the book isn't ruined is to consider it in terms of its satire. Otherwise some parts of the book are totally unbelievable.
17. Obviously this has been made into a movie – have you seen it? What do you think will work well? And less well?
I haven't seen the movie yet but I'd like to. I'm not too sure what will work and what won't but I do hope that the humor is captured and done realistically and not slap-stick comedy. I think the different relationships can be portrayed well and (with the right actress) I think Nick's mother can be done well and portrayed as the stereotypical rich snot.
18. This is the first in a trilogy – will you read the next books in the series?
I will definitely read the rest of the series. I need to know for sure what happens in the different relationships and how the dynamics of the families change as they (hopefully) mix filthy rich with not so wealthy people.