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Original Title: | The Ghost Bride |
ISBN: | 0062227327 (ISBN13: 9780062227324) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Li Lan, Tian Bai, Lim Tian Ching, Yan Hong, Er Lang |
Setting: | Melaka,1893(Malaysia) Malacca, Malaya |
Literary Awards: | Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Adult Literature (2014), Shirley Jackson Award Nominee for Novel (Finalist) (2013), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy and for Debut Author (2013), Carnegie Medal Nominee (2014) |
Yangsze Choo
Hardcover | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 3.78 | 20249 Users | 3474 Reviews

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Title | : | The Ghost Bride |
Author | : | Yangsze Choo |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | August 6th 2013 by William Morrow (first published April 6th 2013) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Romance. Paranormal. Ghosts |
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"One evening, my father asked me if I would like to become a ghost bride..." Though ruled by British overlords, the Chinese of colonial Malaya still cling to ancient customs. And in the sleepy port town of Malacca, ghosts and superstitions abound. Li Lan, the daughter of a genteel but bankrupt family, has few prospects. But fate intervenes when she receives an unusual proposal from the wealthy and powerful Lim family. They want her to become a ghost bride for the family's only son, who recently died under mysterious circumstances. Rarely practiced, a traditional ghost marriage is used to placate a restless spirit. Such a union would guarantee Li Lan a home for the rest of her days, but at a terrible price. After an ominous visit to the opulent Lim mansion, Li Lan finds herself haunted not only by her ghostly would-be suitor, but also by her desire for the Lim's handsome new heir, Tian Bai. Night after night, she is drawn into the shadowy parallel world of the Chinese afterlife, with its ghost cities, paper funeral offerings, vengeful spirits and monstrous bureaucracy—including the mysterious Er Lang, a charming but unpredictable guardian spirit. Li Lan must uncover the Lim family's darkest secrets—and the truth about her own family—before she is trapped in this ghostly world forever.Rating Out Of Books The Ghost Bride
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*SOME SPOILERS AHEAD*Simply put, The Ghost Bride is fantastic. I went into this book fully expecting historical fiction with a murder mystery twist. What I got is a delightful paranormal story the likes of Spirited Away.The book starts slow describing an impoverished Chinese family in Malaya. Li Lan's mother died when when she was little, and she basically grew up with her grieving dad who smokes so much opium that he managed to lose family fortune and any prospects for his daughter to make aImagine having to marry a deceased bridegroom. Yes, you read that correctly. Although uncommon, this was the practice among some folk-lore practicing Chinese and is the ill-fate of Li Lan , a young woman in 19th century Malyasia in The Ghost Bride by Yangzse Choo. Despite some beautiful imagery and scene settings, The Ghost Bride is painfully slow. Even though it has the calming zen-like presence common to most Asian historical fiction novels; the plot is halted, as well. Choo has the habit of
Before I start the book review, Id like to bring you all to hell.The Chinese Ten Courts of Hell, that is.This particular hell is located at Haw Par Villa, Singapore. I first entered its dark depths in August 2006, and remember recoiling in horror when I saw a few bloody scenes you can view here.So what are the Ten Courts of Hell? According to Chinese mythology, souls must enter these courts to be judged for the sins they committed in the land of the living. Each court deals with different sins

This book is pretty much Twilight, except with a Chinese girl and a really attractive dragon man playing the parts of Bella and Edward respectively.I picked up this book because of an interest in the myths and rituals. My father is Chinese and was born in Indonesia, so I grew up with stories of tigers and demons in the jungle and the harshness of parental discipline and the very segregated classes. I was excited to see the pontianak and ghosts, but that's it. I was hoping for a either a strong,
In a word: disappointing.This started out so positively, the first page had me hooked and then it went downhill, fell apart, became tedious and ended up a mess.I think the main problem I have is that Li Lan is such a nothing character, sorry to say. She isn't interesting and has no personality. She has been educated in a fashion, that's the sum total of who she is. And she is like a child, easily distracted and believing of anything anyone anywhere tells her. Someone says this person( a good
Library ebook....It seems two or three times a year I must read a tale that journeys me into the Asian afterlife...the Asian History...the culture....and the family at hand. I enjoy other Asian books by authors Lisa See, Janie Chang, Alice Poon, Tan Twan Eng, and others. This is my first novel by Yangsze Choo. She grew up in Malaysia...and is a 4th generation Malaysian of Chinese descent. She received her undergraduate degree at Harvard....and Im thrilled to learn she is living here in the Bay
When I was a little girl I found a set of books that had folk lore tales in them. They had China, Japan and several other countries stories-I inhaled them all. I love, love, love that kind of thing.This book is like that. Go into it with an open mind. When I first heard of it I kept wondering how the heck do you marry a ghost? The author answered that very well. It surprises you in the thinking that it's going to be a love story. It really isn't. Twists and turns at every junction. But enjoy
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