Finished Dial A for Aunties? Read These 10 Books Next
Just closed the wild, witty ride of Dial A for Aunties? Now dive into these ten crackling reads that keep the laughs rolling and the family drama sizzling, delivering the same cultural punch you love.
Editor's Top Match
Crazy Rich Asians
by Kevin Kwan
Why it's the perfect match
A witty, family‑centric satire that mirrors the humor and cultural nuance of "Dial A for Aunties"
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9 Expert Recommendations

The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
A laugh‑out‑loud rom‑com about a reluctant heir who must win a Hawaiian vacation against all odds.

The Flatshare
by Beth O'Leary
Two strangers share a one‑bedroom flat on a rotating schedule, sparking an unexpected connection.

The Rosie Project
by Graeme Simsion
A socially awkward genetics professor creates a questionnaire to find love, leading to delightful mishaps.

The Little Paris Bookshop
by Nina George
A floating bookshop on the Seine prescribes literature to heal hearts, with gentle humor.

The House in the Pines
by Ana Reyes
A woman uncovers family secrets in a new home, blending suspense with witty dialogue.

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
A glamorous Hollywood legend recounts seven marriages, blending family drama with sharp humor.

The Immortalists
by Chloe Benjamin
Four siblings confront fate after a tarot reading, delivering poignant humor and heart.

The Girl Who Lived
by Samantha Downing
A twisty domestic thriller with darkly comic moments and tense family dynamics.

The House at the Edge of Night
by Catherine Banner
A multigenerational saga of love and betrayal on a remote island, laced with lyrical wit.
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