Dive into Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto, where Meddyโs big day turns into a hilarious mafia mix-up, all managed by her beloved, uproarious aunties.
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Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto
CHIC LIT
Aunties #2
March 29, 2022
Read this if you want:
- Romantic Comedy
- Meddling family drama
- Wedding themed
When itโs time for Meddy to get married, her family picks out a Chinese-Indonesian family as the vendors, just like her own. While Meddy sees a lot of similarities between this family and her own, and is optimistic theyโll put on a good wedding, her illusion is shattered when she hears Staphanie, the photographer whom Meddy is starting to consider a friend, talking about taking someone out at her wedding. Convinced this family is the mafia, Meddy & her aunties try to save the wedding & whoever the target hit is.
The key is reading this one is definitely expectation setting. I donโt think thereโs any significant character development between the first and second book, although meeting Nathanโs family was a new dynamic (and made for some very cringe-worthy comedyโฆthink The Office).
But there is one thing that keeps me returning to this seriesโthe AUNTIES! They are HILARIOUS to the point where I was laughing to myself. I would definitely put this book in the same category as Finlay Donovan because (as youโll know if you read Dial A for Aunties) the situations get pretty far fetched and unrealistic. However, if you go in knowing that and just enjoy the book I promise you will have an enjoyable reading experience. If you need a lighter book to decompress from a heavier, emotionally draining book (like I was) this is definitely the book for you.
One thing that Iโm not the biggest fan of in any type of book is miscommunication (whether it be romcoms, womenโs fiction, etc.) and there is certainly a lot of that here. Meddy withholds a lot from Nathan and there were definitely points where I wanted to scream โjust tell him everything!โ But I understand itโs all part of the story. Nathan has the patience of a saint for being able to get past Meddyโs unwillingness to communicate, but itโs sweet how he steadfastly accepts her and her family.
You donโt have to read the first book really to get the second one, but I would recommended it because the series overall makes for a fun, fast read.
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