What to Read After Dial A for Aunties: 10 Best Recommendations
Fall in love with the chaos, comedy, and charm of Dial A for Aunties? You're not alone! If you're craving more laugh-out-loud family drama, quirky romances, and heartwarming hijinks, we've got the perfect list for you. These 10 books deliver all the feels, humor, and unforgettable characters you adored in Sutanto's masterpiece.

Dial A for Aunties
Editor's Top Match
The Unhoneymooners
by Christina Lauren
Why it's the perfect match
Captures the exact same thematic depth and pacing that made "Dial A for Aunties" a masterpiece.
The Full Curated Collection
10 Deep Selections

Arsenic and Adobo
by Mia P. Manansala
The Rosie Project
by Graeme Simsion
A charming and quirky tale of a socially awkward genetics professor on a quest for love, filled with humor and heart.
View Essential InsightsCrazy Rich Asians
by Kevin Kwan
A lavish, over-the-top family saga that combines humor, romance, and cultural clashes in the world of Singapore's elite.
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The Hating Game
by Sally Thorne
A workplace enemies-to-lovers story brimming with sharp wit, steamy tension, and unforgettable chemistry.
View Essential InsightsThe Wedding Date
by Jasmine Guillory
A delightful contemporary romance about a fake relationship that turns into something real, with plenty of laughs along the way.
The Flatshare
by Beth O'Leary
A sweet and quirky rom-com about two roommates who communicate through sticky notes, leading to unexpected love.
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The Ex Talk
by Rachel Lynn Solomon
A fake relationship trope with a radio show twist, blending humor, heart, and a dash of workplace drama.
View Essential InsightsThe Charm Offensive
by Alison Cochrun
A heartfelt and hilarious romance set on a reality dating show, perfect for fans of love, laughter, and self-discovery.
The Proposal
by Jasmine Guillory
A charming story of unexpected connections and second chances, with humor and heart in equal measure.
Slightly different vibe?
Explore adjacent cultural paths branching off from "Dial A for Aunties".
