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vanillatwylah 's review for:
Rich People Problems
by Kevin Kwan
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Warning: Do not daringly read in an airport.
It was expected that it would eventually lead to Ahma's death and the war that would start. Again I was pushed into a world I quite could get a good grasp of, constantly bouncing to Nick and then Astrid and then some other characters. It was confusing. The writing still the same satirical tone is quite funny even in describing someones death and the mourning and warring family.
I wish I could see the Eddie live singing at the funeral n the big screens.
The final installment ends on a high note and still openly gives people an ending open for interpretation, so it was overall good.
It was expected that it would eventually lead to Ahma's death and the war that would start. Again I was pushed into a world I quite could get a good grasp of, constantly bouncing to Nick and then Astrid and then some other characters. It was confusing. The writing still the same satirical tone is quite funny even in describing someones death and the mourning and warring family.
I wish I could see the Eddie live singing at the funeral n the big screens.
The final installment ends on a high note and still openly gives people an ending open for interpretation, so it was overall good.