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How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia
How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia: A Novel | Mohsin Hamid
"Mr. Hamid reaffirms his place as one of his generation's most inventive and gifted writers." Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "A globalized version of The Great Gatsby . . . [Hamid's] book is nearly that good." Alan Cheuse, NPR "Marvelous and moving." TIME Magazine From the internationally bestselling author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist, the boldly imagined tale of a poor boys quest for wealth and love . . . His first two novels established Mohsin Hamid as a radically inventive storyteller with his finger on the worlds pulse. How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia meets that reputationand exceeds it. The astonishing and riveting tale of a mans journey from impoverished rural boy to corporate tycoon, it steals its shape from the business self-help books devoured by ambitious youths all over rising Asia. It follows its nameless hero to the sprawling metropolis where he begins to amass an empire built on that most fluid, and increasingly scarce, of goods: water. Yet his heart remains set on something else, on the pretty girl whose star rises along with his, their paths crossing and recrossing, a lifelong affair sparked and snuffed and sparked again by the forces that careen their fates along. How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia is a striking slice of contemporary life at a time of crushing upheaval. Romantic without being sentimental, political without being didactic, and spiritual without being religious, it brings an unflinching gaze to the violence and hope it depicts. And it creates two unforgettable characters who find moments of transcendent intimacy in the midst of shattering change.
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MaureenMc
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(Catching up on my #50in50 reviews!) Gritty, occasionally bleak, well-told story of a man‘s rise from rural poverty to becoming financially successful in “rising Asia.” Hamid uses the conceit of a self-help book to weave his tale.
I like how Hamid tries different styles & techniques in his books. So far, they‘ve all worked for me. 😁

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rjsthumbelina
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Continuing to use CoVID to finish books! (This is book number 10 since I've been off work ?) Hamid's books are always weird, and this is no exception. Told mostly in 2nd person, this book is "supposed" to be self-help according to the narrator, but it's really just his life story, growing up poor in an Asian country that isn't named, but seems like Pakistan, where Hamid is from. He builds (and loses) a company, and finds, loses, and finds love.?

rjsthumbelina Not my favorite book from this author, but still an interesting and unique way to tell a story. And an interesting perspective on a way of live very different from my own 4y
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Emilymdxn
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This has been on my tbr way too long and I absolutely loved it! It‘s rare to read a book in the second person, rarer still to read one that opens every chapter with a musing on the nature of self help books, but this absolutely worked. None of the characters having names gave it a dreamy fairy tale quality even though it was discussing difficult real world stuff - a bit like Milkman. A quick read but very meaningful I absolutely recommend

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MEGR
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“Writers and readers seek a solution to the problem that time passes, that those who have gone are gone and those who will go, which is to say every one of us, will go. For there was a moment anything was possible. And there will be a moment when nothing is possible. But in between we can create.

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MEGR
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”We are all refugees from our childhoods. And so we turn, among other things, to stories. To write a story, to read a story, is to be a refugee from the state of refugees.”

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MEGR
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“We‘re all information, all of us, whether readers or writers, you or I. The DNA 🧬 in our cells, the bio-electric currents in our nerves, the chemical emotions in our brains 🧠, the configurations of atoms within us and of subatomic particles within them, the galaxies and whirling constellations we perceive not only when looking outward, but also when looking in, it‘s all, every last night and byte of it, information. “

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MEGR
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”But When you read a book, what you see are black squiggles on pulped wood or, increasingly, dark pixels on a pale screen. To transform these icons into characters and events, you must imagine. And when you imagine, you create. It‘s in being read that a book becomes a book, and in each of a million different readings a book becomes one of a million different books...”

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MEGR
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I have a feeling I‘m going to love it 💙

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JennyM
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1 | #agameoffavorites

I always enjoy YA author, John Green, and just loved The Fault In Our Stars. Apparently Mr Green loved the tagged book, How to Get Filthy Rich In Rising Asia.

I‘m stacking! I think this may be dangerous for my TBR 💥📚

Erinsuereads I‘m going to have to issue a formal apology for all the ruined TBRs after this one 😂😂😂 I loved Looking For Alaska! 6y
JennyM @ErinSueG lol...it‘s awesome! I love it. Thanks for putting on another awesome challenge. 😘 6y
Erinsuereads Glad you are having fun! Thanks for joining us again 😘😘 6y
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BookaholicNatty
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I snagged a few copies of this book over the weekend! It has come across my radar like 10 times in the past month and then I heard about it again on @annebogel podcast what should I read next so, that was a confirmation it was a must read! 😂

jillrhudy Let me know if you find a book about “How to Get Filthy Rich Without Setting Foot in Asia” 7y
BarbaraBB @jillrhudy 😂😂 7y
BookaholicNatty @jillrhudy you are too funny!!! 7y
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BarbaraBB
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How #WeRise from dirt poor to filthy rich we can learn in this self help parody. Hamid exposes a kind of idealistic cynicism about financial success in 'rising Asia'. He draws a kind of inverse relationship between financial success and the moral depths to which you, the protagonist, must sink in order to gain this success. Not his best book but certainly enjoyable. #Aprella

Cinfhen I loved exit West but I‘m not drawn to this book. I‘m curious though about 7y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen I have read that one, it is at least as good as Exit West. You‘ll love it! 7y
Cinfhen Oh good!!! Thanks for letting me know. I feel like we have pretty similar reading taste‼️ 7y
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MicheleinPhilly @Cinfhen I‘ll second the love for The Reluctant Fundamentalist! 7y
emilyhaldi I love a good parody 😄 7y
BookishTrish I really have a squishy spot for this one all the same. He does a great job of narrating in the second person, which I love and think is hard to do well. 7y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen I think we do, except for our opinions regarding Roxane Gay 😂😘 (edited) 7y
BarbaraBB @BookishTrish Yes you are right, the writing in the second person is very good and original! 7y
Cinfhen Hehe, forgot about the RG thing...that‘s where u & @emilyhaldi unite💕yay @MicheleinPhilly we tend to be in sync as well😊 7y
Mdargusch Great choice! 7y
Reviewsbylola I will probably never try him again after how much I hated Exit West. 😂😂 7y
BarbaraBB @Reviewsbylola I wish I could convince you 😂 7y
arubabookwoman Liked Exit West, but loved The Reluctant Fundamentalist. I haven‘t read this one. 7y
Reviewsbylola If I were stranded on a desert island and it were the only book available . . . maybe. 🤣🤣🤣 7y
BarbaraBB @Reviewsbylola Haha I thought so 😂😂 7y
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BookaholicNatty
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Picked this up because it came highly highly recommended from a friend! I dont think I would have picked it up just by its title.

BookishTrish I ❤️ this book too 7y
Chris Ever since I read Exit West Ive been really anxious to read his other stuff. I love listening to him talk too. 7y
TheBookStacker I love his books, after I read Exit West I went out and immediately read everything else he wrote. 7y
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BookaholicNatty
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Ok fellow Littens, I want to hear your input on this one!!!!!! Ready, Set, Go.....

JacqMac I bought the ebook, but it‘s still on my TBR. 7y
Notafraidofwords Loved it. So much better than exit west. 7y
thebluestocking I really loved this one. It‘s in second person, which can be difficult to pull off, but he totally does it. 7y
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BooksForEmpathy
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Newest book mail and dinner!

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Smrloomis
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Kindle deal 🌟 I loved this novel.

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Jeg
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Another good read from this author. I read Exit West first and was blown away. This one written before. He just gets better and better. @MrsMalaprop

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rachellayown
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I can't think of a writer quite like Mohsin Hamid. I've devoured three of his books in the last six months and they're all so different but each one brilliant in its own way. This novel is told in second person and as a self-help book, and the latter is at times a little clunky. But Hamid writes such sharp prose. I laughed at some lines, other times I nearly got chills from the writing. Overall I admired it more than I enjoyed it.

8little_paws Oh lord I sobbed at the end of this 7y
outis @8little_paws Me, too! 7y
ephemeralwaltz And these are the kinds of books I feel deserve 5 stars, even if I've maybe enjoyed a 4-star read more. Hadn't heard of this one, thanks! I just bought The Reluctant Fundamentalist so I'm hoping to get to it soon :) 7y
rachellayown Very true @ephemeralwaltz! I hope you enjoy The Reluctant Fundamentalist! 7y
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slhbooks
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I'm behind on my reading goals for the year and I need to pick up the pace. What better than to pick the shortest books from my TBR shelf? And I really want to read Hamid's Exit West so I had to read this first. This is a good, quick read. Initially, it was a little hard to connect with the unnamed characters, but I ended up caring about how their lives evolved and occasionally intertwined.
Louie AKA the cushion smusher😽 #catsoflitsy

WanderingBookaneer I ❤️ tuxedo kitties. 7y
HeatherBookNerd I thought Exit West was a standalone. Do you need to read this one first? 7y
slhbooks @HeatherBookNerd No, they are both standalone. I just have to read in publication order🙄 It's the OCD in me. That and I don't yet own Exit West😉 7y
8little_paws Oh man I sobbed at the end of this book. Was not expecting that 7y
Smrloomis I loved this book! Also loved Exit West. Let us know what you think; it's also a quick read. 7y
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BarbaraBB
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Another great book by Mohdin Hamid. I love how he writes, his subjects (this one is about a poor Pakistani boy's way to the top) and mostly his characters. I'll have to read Exit West soon. Picture: Curacao

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Well-ReadNeck
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Mohsin Hamid is quickly becoming a favorite author. Loved this story of the life of a young man in Pakistan told in the second person in a self-help format. Sounds crazy, I know, but it completely works!!

Reese_Pearly.Pages I read this after Exit West. Loved it as well! 7y
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Well-ReadNeck
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#sizzlinsummerbooks #TBR

July TBR. Last of the Mount TBR books!!

Cinfhen Woohoo 🎉🎉🎉👍🏻 7y
BookNAround I do not understand this sentence: "Last of the Mount TBR books." This can't be possible, right? I mean, finishing the tbr is like the mystical, magical unicorn, right? ???? 7y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @BookNAround that's what I was thinking!! 🤣🤣 7y
Well-ReadNeck @BookNAround @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Oh, one trip to a bookstore will have me back in books, easily! 7y
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Melli
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Book haul from dollar tree yesterday."

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DarthDeadpool
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I won a Goodreads giveaway! I can't wait to read and review these.

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arsal.javid
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Love it.

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BookishFeminist
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Beautiful, heartrending book. Hamid's lyrical prose tells the story of a poor boy in Pakistan who quests for money & love, working for a man selling black market dvds & lusting after a girl he sees on his walks to work. We watch him go through various stages of his life, his business enterprises, relationships, & love interests. We watch him grieve & celebrate. But the whole story is filled with longing & deep love for all its characters. 💧

Notafraidofwords How about that ending? He didn't get the girl and it killed me! 8y
BookishFeminist @Notafraidofwords Yes it killed me too! As well as everyone else who died in the book. 😢 Heartbreaking. Did you read or listen to it? He narrates it and he's such a wonderful and heartbreaking narrator. 8y
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Notafraidofwords @BookishFeminist no I read it. I saw sitting on a library shelf and picked it up and felt completely consumed by it. I love when that happens- picking a random library book and loving it. 8y
BookishFeminist @Notafraidofwords It was similar for me. I've had it on my radar since it came out but I never looked into it too much. I saw Hamid has a new book coming out in 2017 and looked at his other stuff and didn't realize he wrote this one. My library just happened to have the audiobook in and it was only 4.5 hours so I grabbed it on a whim wo knowing what it's about. Completely consumed by it too! I listened in one sitting. (edited) 8y
Notafraidofwords @BookishFeminist holy moly. That's awesome. I read this one too around the same time and loved it too 8y
BookishFeminist @Notafraidofwords oh that looks good!! Stacking. I love me some short, well-written books. 8y
Libby1 Excellent book and excellent review. 8y
Godmotherx5 Great review. The kind that makes me want to read the book. 8y
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BookishFeminist
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It's been a week and I'm still stitching bees. 😭😭😭 Settling in with a new audiobook and a giant coffee. Who needs sleep. 🐝🐝

Loving this audiobook so far. Hamid's writing is lyrical and powerful. Also, he narrates it and he has a sexy voice. 👀

#audiobook #booksnbucks #audiostitching

LeahBergen What is this one going to be? 8y
Notafraidofwords Ahh the ending of this book kills me! 8y
JPeterson "I'm covered in bees! Ahh! Covered in beeeeessss" ?? Sorry, first thing that popped into my head. But I hope the bee-stiching goes by quickly! 8y
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Ruri_kaichou You should listen to The Bees while stitching the bees.... 🙃 8y
courtney It's off to a great start! I totally feel your pain--I'm working on a cross stitch project, too, and I feel like I'm getting so much done....and then I look at it and I've done what looks like 10 stitches 😂 8y
drokka Lovely! I especially like the cursive and the ear bud. 8y
TheGretchenShow Amen! Crafting and audiobook-ing is the best! (Especially cross stitch which can take FOREVER) 8y
BookishFeminist @LeahBergen An X-Files sampler :) 8y
BookishFeminist @JPeterson 😂😂 Night made. I finished the border but haven't done their wings yet 😭😭😭🐝 8y
BookishFeminist @Ruri_kaichou I might just do that when I need a new audiobook. I just bought that in paperback. :) 🐝 8y
BookishFeminist @courtney 😂😂😂 right? I will probably put this project on pause for a little while when it wears me out so I can cross stitch smaller things for Christmas gifts. What are you stitching?? 8y
BookishFeminist @drokka The cursive is a new sticker on litsy in an update that hasn't been released yet! & the earbud is an emoji. I wish I could stitch stuff to look that smooth. 😂 8y
BookishFeminist @TheGretchenShow Yep! Especially for larger projects. Audiobook or tv + stitching is my default when I'm stressed so I've been doing a lot lately. 8y
BookishFeminist @Notafraidofwords 😆 no spoilers! I'm almost done though and probably will be by the time you wake up. 8y
courtney @BookishFeminist I'll have to post a new pic soon! It's a giant piece of two flowers for my mother-in-law. It's epic...and epically time consuming 😂 what type of smaller pieces are you working on? 8y
BookishFeminist @courtney sassy cross stitch! My fave 😀 please do post a pic I would love to see it!! (edited) 8y
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Libby1
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"We are all refugees from our childhoods. And so we turn, among other things, to stories."

Mohsin Hamid again plays with points of view in this book, as it is written, in some places, like a self help book. I believed in the characters and cared for them but at some points the story seemed to get a bit bogged down. There were frequent glimpses of beautiful writing, like the quote above.
3.5/5 ⭐️

#readdiversebooks

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Libby1
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#photoadaynov16
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Strangely, my most trusty reading companion is this dark green velvet pillow. At the moment it's cradling How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia. It's usually somewhat covered in cat hair or food spills but it's always there!

Great book so far, by the way.

@RealLifeReading

8little_paws Oh I loved that book!! 8y
outis I loved that book, too! 8y
Smrloomis Me, too! Although I had that edition and really, really didn't like the cover 😕 the book's great though! 👍🏽 8y
Libby1 @8little_paws , @outis , @Smrloomis - I really enjoyed it, too, but wish I'd had the chance to read it in one go. Maybe then I wouldn't have felt bogged down in the middle! 8y
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Mamashep
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Just picked these up at my library book sale. Got in the car to take a pic and while I was doing that, the book I was listening to ended. Now which one?!

rachelm Weird sisters! 8y
annahenke Second that @rachelm 8y
Mamashep So Filthy Rich went in first - partly because it was super short and partly because I lived THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST and wanted to see if this was as good. 8y
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LeslieLiautaud
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Such a unique and innovative book...and I sobbed the last 10 pages. Beautiful.

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