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Review: Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto

A Miniature Poodle is lying on a bed with a softcover book to her left. The book is Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto.

Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Four Aunties and a Wedding (Aunties, #2)
OUR AUNTIES AND A WEDDING by Jesse Q. Sutanto takes readers on a wild ride filled with laughter, chaos, and unexpected surprises. Following the success of Dial A For Aunties, this sequel delivers yet another hilarious and outlandish story. The wedding of Meddy Chan and Nathan, which should be a joyous occasion, takes an unexpected turn when Meddy discovers that her wedding vendors are actually part of the mafia.

The plot is fast-paced and keeps readers hooked from start to finish. While the humor may not be as prominent as in the previous book, Four Aunties and a Wedding still manages to be an enjoyable read. Sutanto excels at crafting quirky characters and absurd situations, creating a delightful blend of comedy and suspense.

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As the events unfold over the course of a single day, the story showcases the resilience and determination of Meddy's family, who go to great lengths to protect their loved ones. Fans of the first book will be thrilled to see the return of the Aunties, and will eagerly anticipate another installment in this entertaining series.

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