LoveReading Says
If you loved Jessie Sutanto's debut Dial A For Aunties, then look no further for your next funny fiction. If you read the first, you already know Meddy Chan, her traditional, unconventional, totally sweet but also crazy family, featuring her larger-than-life mum and gaggle of Chinese Indonesian aunties.
Well, in this latest instalment, Meddy has pulled it off. Her special day has arrived, and she can't wait to marry her college sweetheart, Nathan. Instead of having Ma and the aunts cater to her wedding, Meddy wants them to enjoy the day as guests. You'll be crying with laughter at more zany comedy and farcical results from the aunties. So beloved as the aunties, that we hear we are to expect more hijinks from them in future books, so read this book, enjoy every addictive turn of the page and watch this space for more from Sutanto.
Deborah Maclaren
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Four Aunties and a Wedding Synopsis
It's supposed to be the perfect day...
After getting away with literal murder, Meddy can't wait to settle down and marry the love of her life, Nathan. She's found the dress, got the dream venue at Christ Church College, Oxford, plus having a destination wedding comes with the added bonus of not having to invite her very large extended family.
...But is it even a wedding if nobody gets killed?
Although when her meddling aunties get involved, Meddy knows her wedding is going to be anything but quiet. Even though there's no dead body hidden in the freezer this time, for better or worse, it's certainly going to be a day she's never going to forget...
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Jesse Sutanto Press Reviews
‘Funny, razor-sharp and full of twists, this is a fantastic second novel from one of the funniest voices in fiction!’ My Weekly
Praise for Jesse Sutanto and Dial A For Aunties:
'Had me laughing aloud within its first five pages. Charming, hilarious and heartfelt' Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Beach Read
'A dazzling debut full of humour and love. A comedy caper, doused in black humour, comical references, mixed with romance - fans of Crazy Rich Asians will love it'
My Weekly
'Brilliant, wicked and dead, dead funny' Andi Osho, Asking For A Friend
'A gloriously screwball crime caper (with a dusting of romance) which will have you snort-laughing'
Red
'Dial A For Aunties is one of the funniest, smartest, most compelling books I've read in a long time and I couldn't put it down' Lucy Vine, Hot Mess
'Rejoice over Dial A For Aunties'
Elle
'This smart, funny charming novel has all the right ingredients to make you laugh out loud... A heartfelt rom-com'
Platinum
'A tightly-plotted, highly comic romp, Dial A For Aunties
keeps you guessing till the very last twist' Lauren Ho, Last Tang Standing
'Has redefined what
page-turner
means with laugh-out-loud humour and delightful twists and turns at every corner' Buzzfeed
'A rip-roaring treat! Dark comedy at its finest and a set of catastrophes that had me roaring' Abigail Mann, The Lonely Fajita
'This laugh-out-loud read is a real breath of fresh air'
Fabulous
'Dark humour at its best. We had such a laugh reading through' Magic Radio Bookclub
'The comedy jackpot! Fresh, funny and fabulous' Kirsty Eyre, Cow Girl
'A laugh-out-loud read'
Bella
'Genuine laugh-out-loud funny'
Frost
'A comedy of errors, by turns macabre and romantic, hilarious and affectionate'
Saga