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.

Dial A for Aunties
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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The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
A laugh‑out‑loud rom‑com about a reluctant heir who must win a Hawaiian vacation against all odds.
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The Flatshare
by Beth O'Leary
Two strangers share a one‑bedroom flat on a rotating schedule, sparking an unexpected connection.
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The Rosie Project
by Graeme Simsion
A socially awkward genetics professor creates a questionnaire to find love, leading to delightful mishaps.
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The Little Paris Bookshop
by Nina George
A floating bookshop on the Seine prescribes literature to heal hearts, with gentle humor.
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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.
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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.
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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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