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Dial A For Aunties by Jesse Q. Sautanto

Location: CA Type: Audio

Timeline: Non-linear Genre: Fiction

Narration: Lisa May - I loved her accents and character voices

1st person perspective


 

Review:

Stars: 4

I did not like this story at first but I decided to give it some time. About 25% in I had changed my mind. There was such craziness in this book. I just had to see how it ended. I gasped out loud. I laughed hysterically. It was a little heavy on the use of "Oh My G**" for my taste but it truly was a good book.


 

Sex:

Described once with little detail


Language:

  • Fuck: 26

  • Ass: 12

  • Bitch: 2

  • Shit: 51

  • GD: 5

  • C**t/Pussy: 0

  • Dick/Cock: 0

  • L in V: 70

  • Bastard: 0


Triggers:

  • Murder/Death

  • LGBTQ+ themes


 

Questions:


What does a killer's car look like to you?



If your family was to start a family business what would it be?

What would you want your role to be in the family business?



Should Meddelin have gone to New York with Nathan?

Or was she right to stay with her family?



How might the story have changed if Meddelin's family knew about Nathan from the beginning?



"He makes a shitty groom but he will make a good husband."

Have you ever known a groom like Tom?

Do you think this statement is (or can be) true?

Is the opposite true (good groom bad husband)?



The family curse was really a blessing. The aunties got closer because all the men left.

What has been a curse in your life that turned out to be a blessing?



The cycle of sacrifice was brought up in the book.

Have you experienced this cycle?

How do you break such a cycle?

Was the cycle broken by the end of the book?



You are the judge.

What sentence (if any) would you give Meddelin and her aunties?



Meddelin's family was very superstitious.

Are you superstitious?

If so, give an example in your life?



Would you read a sequel to this story?

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