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Five Star Billionaire
Five Star Billionaire: A Novel | Tash Aw
LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR AND BOOKPAGE Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Readers Circle for author chats and more. An expansive, eye-opening novel that captures the vibrancy of China today Phoebe is a factory girl who has come to Shanghai with the promise of a jobbut when she arrives she discovers that the job doesnt exist. Gary is a country boy turned pop star who is spinning out of control. Justin is in Shanghai to expand his familys real estate empire, only to find that he might not be up to the task. He has long harbored a crush on Yinghui, a poetry-loving, left-wing activist who has reinvented herself as a successful Shanghai businesswoman. Yinghui is about to make a deal with the shadowy Walter Chao, the five star billionaire of the novel, who with his secrets and his schemes has a hand in the lives of each of the characters. All bring their dreams and hopes to Shanghai, the shining symbol of the New China, which, like the novels characters, is constantly in flux and which plays its own fateful role in the lives of its inhabitants. Five Star Billionaire is a dazzling, kaleidoscopic novel that offers rare insight into the booming world of Shanghai, a city of elusive identities and ever-changing skylines, of grand ambitions and outsize dreams. Bursting with energy, contradictions, and the promise of possibility, Tash Aws remarkable new book is both poignant and comic, exotic and familiar, cutting-edge and classic, suspenseful and yet beautifully unhurried. Praise for Five Star Billionaire Estimable . . . artful . . . Mr. Aw is a patient writer, and an elegant one. His supple yet unshowy prose can resemble Kazuo Ishiguros. . . . Hes a writer to watch.The New York Times In Five Star Billionaire, the Taiwanese-born, Malaysian writer Tash Aw chooses a refreshingly novel perspective. . . . Through five distinct Malaysian-Chinese voices, Mr. Aw wonderfully expresses the grit and cosmopolitan glamour of Shanghai today. . . . Mr. Aw has done more than merely satirize a social milieu; he has created a cast of compelling characters, all of whom have come to Shanghai to remake themselves, yet are haunted by their pasts in ways that they barely understand. . . . In Five Star Billionaire, Mr. Aw has achieved something remarkable.The Wall Street Journal [Aws] ever-spiraling web of connections is as improbable as it is entertaining, but he knits his various threads with an elegance . . . coupled with a photorealistic eye for the minutiae of urban life.The Boston Globe The ambition of the book perfectly reflects its subject. In one scene, were introduced to a folk guitarist whose slangy lyrics spoke of urban migration and loneliness. Aw might be describing himself, except that his threnodies are set to sophisticated modern jazz.Pico Iyer, Time Goes beyond the bounds of the ordinary . . . [Aw] provides a richly drawn landscape of compelling characters, and a deep immersion in their lives. . . . Five Star Billionaire is a fiercely contemporary tale of tradition, modernity and the cost of progress.Ellah Allfrey, All Things Considered, NPR Aw has woven an impressive and contemporary human tapestry of a country that Western audiences would do well to better understand.The Daily Beast From the Trade Paperback edition.
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I loved this novel of 5 ex pat Malaysians escaping their pasts in Shanghai so much, I read it in 1 day. Their new lives are inextricably linked as the plot unfolds. Genuine, sympathetic characters amidst the background of a modern China.

Another one ticked off #booklistbingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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AllDebooks
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6 more days to finish 3 books for a complete line. #bookspinbingo.
Starting the tagged now with sleepy cat and tea 🍵 📖😺
How's everyone getting on?
@TheAromaofBooks

jenniferw88 Your cat looks similar to my Jaffa! 2y
AllDebooks @jenniferw88 I love my ginger ninja, Ronnie. He's both great company and heat source 😁 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! Good luck!!! 2y
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I love the way the characters in this book are connected.
It shows us the reality of living in shanghai.
A life we want but a twisted reality that takes us differently.
The five-star billionaire is a bit too long nearly 450 pages.
Nevertheless, it was a good read

tokorowilliamwallace Is it like an urban loneliness kind of novel like Camus, Kundera, or Kafka? With the setting and quasi-character as Shanghai, it could be interesting. There was a dark, gritty, psychedelic indie Ryan Gosling was in which might be comparable to this, where Bangkok was characterized, and which seemed slightly Shakespearean-influenced to me. 2y
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Ladies! Here's what I can offer for #LMPBC! Fatherland might be a bit too long but still looks like a great read.
A Wrinkle in Time would be a reread for me but I read it years ago and I've been meaning to reread it anyway as soon as possible.

@Dulcinella @oOArankaOo @Simona

Dulcinella I‘d love fatherhood! I like Robert Harris. But any of your choices are good, though I read the Agatha Christie books. 6y
ephemeralwaltz @Dulcinella okay Christie is out then, no worries! 6y
Ranchan Ooooohhh, A Wrinkle in Time is high on my TBR! Agatha Christie is always a good option, but I'd also like to read Robert Harris (his Cicero trilogy is on my TBR). 6y
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Simona I‘m always ready to reread A.Christie, but I‘m the most curious about A Wrinkle in Time 😘 6y
ephemeralwaltz @oOArankaOo @Simona @Dulcinella then maybe we should go with a Wrinkle in Time if neither of you have read it??😍 I'll save Fatherland for another round ;) 6y
Dulcinella Ok for me. 6y
Ranchan Sounds like plan! 6y
Simona Okay 👌 6y
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I was tagged by @mommamanzi for #FiveStarPredictions
Here are my choices!
I tag @Chelsibno
@ferskner
@GypsyKat
If you haven't already been tagged and want to participate, we'd love to see your predictions!

GypsyKat I posted mine yesterday 😊💗 7y
tpixie @GypsyKat ok! I'll hunt for it! 👓 7y
Cathythoughts I'm looking forward to my Grandmother too 💫💫💫 7y
tpixie @Cathythoughts it is lovely. I listened to it but there were a few words my ears couldn't 'write' correctly. I love how it unfolds. 7y
tpixie @bedandabook thanks for the shout out!! 7y
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tpixie
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I was tagged by @Bookworm83 for #FiveStarPredictions
Here are my choices!
I'll tag @BrainyHeroine @LauraBeth @DeborahSmall
If you haven't already been tagged and want to join in we'd love to see your predictions!

Bookworm83 I'm excited for Lilac Girls, too. It's been on hold at the library for what seems like forever! 7y
tpixie @Bookworm83 yes it's so hard to wait for the library!! 7y
GypsyKat Ove is fantastic! 💗 7y
tpixie @GypsyKat yes! One of my all time favorite books from adulthood. And my new favorite author! 7y
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"In fact, everything is better in real life. Reality is beautiful; imagination is dangerous-it'll let you down if you're not careful."

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"People only work well when they are desperate, I think. When they have no other option for happiness.”

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"Once in her life, she would like to enjoy what other people had. Just once, she would like to experience life as a person of comfort and wealth, a happy person. And then she would never wish for anything again; she would become a poor person forever. She would accept it. After all, it was her destiny in life to be poor, as it was other people‘s destiny to be rich. It had always been this way; she‘d been foolish to think she could change her fate"