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The book was absolutely NOT better

October 22, 2018 by Malin Leave a Comment

#CBR10Bingo: The Book was Better?  Spoiler Warning! This has already been reviewed a ton of times – there will be some vague spoilers, but nothing that should ruin the film or the book for anyone. Rachel Chu is an economics professor in New York. Her boyfriend of two years, Nick Young, a history professor at the same university, invites her to go to Asia with him for the summer, to attend his best friend’s wedding. Rachel has no idea that Nick’s family is one of the wealthiest […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: #CBR10, adapted into film, Asia, cbr10bingo, contemporary fiction, crazy rich asians, extreme wealth, Kevin Kwan, Malin, romantic, The Book was Better?

Malin's CBR10 Review No:90 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: #CBR10, adapted into film, Asia, cbr10bingo, contemporary fiction, crazy rich asians, extreme wealth, Kevin Kwan, Malin, romantic, The Book was Better? ·
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The Secret Mission to Feed North Koreans

September 17, 2018 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Based on a true story, Rice from Heaven: The Secret Mission to Feed North Koreans gives a softer view of a very true hardship the people of North Korea face. When a village in South Korea decides to secretly send balloons filled with rice to feed the hungry people of North Korea, they are faced with many obstacles: the other villagers do not want to give aide to the enemy. The North Korean soldiers could see the balloons and shoot them down. They do not […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, History Tagged With: Asia, Keum Jin Song, Korean, North Korea, People & Places, poverty, Social Themes, South Korea, Tina M. Cho

BlackRaven's CBR10 Review No:359 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, History · Tags: Asia, Keum Jin Song, Korean, North Korea, People & Places, poverty, Social Themes, South Korea, Tina M. Cho ·
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Skewer the rich

June 9, 2018 by teresaelectro 1 Comment

Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan was the April Mocha Girls Read book club selection. The story revolves around the romance between Rachel Chu and Nicholas Young. The two NY based professors are in love. Nick invites Rachel to spend the summer in Singapore with his family. Nick is the best man for his friend Colin Khoo’s wedding. The plan is to get the big event over with and travel around Asia.  Sounds fun, right? However, Nick fails to explain exactly how extensive and wealthy […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Asia, asian author, book club read, crazy rich asians, Fiction, film adaptation, humor, Kevin Kwan, Mocha Girls Read, new york, romance, Satire, singapore, trilogy

teresaelectro's CBR10 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: Asia, asian author, book club read, crazy rich asians, Fiction, film adaptation, humor, Kevin Kwan, Mocha Girls Read, new york, romance, Satire, singapore, trilogy ·
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Oh, the places you’ll go!

February 15, 2016 by expandingbookshelf Leave a Comment

It was months after 9/11 when Rory Stewart decided to walk across Afghanistan. The country was in disarray, but despite warnings from the Afghan government, villagers and anyone with a lick of common sense, Stewart insisted on going. One foreign journalist, after hearing his plan, asked Stewart if he’d ever read Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer’s story of an American dumbass who tried to make it in the Alaskan wilderness without any supplies (I know we’re not supposed to speak ill of the dead, but […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, Afghanistan, Asia, Middle East, Non-Fiction, politics, Rory Stewart, The Places in Between, travel

expandingbookshelf's CBR8 Review No:27 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, Afghanistan, Asia, Middle East, Non-Fiction, politics, Rory Stewart, The Places in Between, travel ·
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in search of the celestial drug

December 5, 2015 by Halbs Leave a Comment

In my mind exists a temple; a museum of the works of art that helped shape my inner world. Some works are on loan and some are part of the permanent collection. The permanent works that name and sustain me are existentialist: Solomon’s Ecclesiastes, Aurelius’ Meditations, Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning, Hendrix’ Axis: Bold as Love, Dylan’s electric Manchester performance, Rippel-Ronai’s Park at Night, the Bhagavad Gita. These are useful for determining how to live authentically and courageously in an unknowable universe. A less obvious […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Asia, europe, existentialism, opium, travel

Halbs's CBR7 Review No:48 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Asia, europe, existentialism, opium, travel ·
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The Cost of Unintended Consequences

December 16, 2014 by thewheelbarrow Leave a Comment

The premise of Blowback is very interesting. It aims to examine the role of shortsighted policy decisions made by the U.S. and the long-term, unintended consequences they created. This is another book I chose to read, rather listen to, after discovering it on the Army Chief of Staff’s recommended reading list for 2013.  The book was listed of the CoS’ list under the section for broadening leaders.  The list is intended to “complement materials currently used in the Army educational system and can help bridge […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Army, Army Chief of Staff, Asia, CIA, Iraq, Japan, Okinawa, USMC

thewheelbarrow's CBR6 Review No:24 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Army, Army Chief of Staff, Asia, CIA, Iraq, Japan, Okinawa, USMC ·
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