Valerie S. (VolunteerVal) - reviewed on + 645 more book reviews
How did I not know any details about this novel?!? Dial A for Aunties = Weekend at Bernie's + Crazy Rich Asians + Pink Panther!
After seeing it all over last spring, I added it to my to-read list. Then I received a review copy of Four Aunties and a Wedding so I had to experience Dial A for Aunties before reading it.
This madcap farce centers around Meddelin Chan, a young woman who's been swept into the family wedding business, run by her mother and her mother's three sisters, after college graduation. On the eve of a very elaborate wedding, Meddy goes on a date arranged by her meddlesome mother with a tragic outcome. What follows is a campy story of trying to hide a crime while coordinating a 2000-guest wedding and solving a mystery with a little romance thrown in.
Even though this wasn't what I expected, it was exactly what I needed. Our family is going through some difficult times, and this audiobook made me laugh out loud and remember to not take everything so seriously. I appreciated Risa Mei's narration, especially of Indo-Chinese terms and names.
Everything is over the top - from character actions and reactions to the opulence of the wedding arrangements. But there's also exploration of family dynamics and expectations, a second-chance romance, and the marriage of two people who truly love each other.
If you haven't read Dial A for Aunties, I recommend it for when you need a change of pace.
After seeing it all over last spring, I added it to my to-read list. Then I received a review copy of Four Aunties and a Wedding so I had to experience Dial A for Aunties before reading it.
This madcap farce centers around Meddelin Chan, a young woman who's been swept into the family wedding business, run by her mother and her mother's three sisters, after college graduation. On the eve of a very elaborate wedding, Meddy goes on a date arranged by her meddlesome mother with a tragic outcome. What follows is a campy story of trying to hide a crime while coordinating a 2000-guest wedding and solving a mystery with a little romance thrown in.
Even though this wasn't what I expected, it was exactly what I needed. Our family is going through some difficult times, and this audiobook made me laugh out loud and remember to not take everything so seriously. I appreciated Risa Mei's narration, especially of Indo-Chinese terms and names.
Everything is over the top - from character actions and reactions to the opulence of the wedding arrangements. But there's also exploration of family dynamics and expectations, a second-chance romance, and the marriage of two people who truly love each other.
If you haven't read Dial A for Aunties, I recommend it for when you need a change of pace.