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message 1: by Sandra, Moderator (last edited Nov 03, 2025 09:26AM) (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11341 comments One of the group reads for November is Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto Please discuss the book in this thread.

Kristie will be leading the discussion.

In order to receive a badge you must:
1. have read the book before or during November 2025.
2. discussed it in this thread. Discussion must be more than "I read the book and I liked it". Discussion requires something more substantial and analytical of what you read, for example, thoughts, opinions, impact it had on you, what was your favorite part, was it what you expected it to be like etc. You may also like to review the book and post a link to the review in this thread. Please refer to our group spoiler policy for further information.
3. Report that you have read AND discussed the book in the reporting thread (include a brief summary of what you thought of the book).

A note on discussion: Discussion must be more than "I read the book and I liked it". Discussion requires something more substantial and analytical of what you read, for example, thoughts, opinions, impact it had on you, what was your favorite part, was it what you expected it to be like etc.

In addition to this, the group reads are meant to be a "read along" so it is preferable that you discuss the book as you read rather than wait until you've finished the book.

And finally, discussion is not about just listing your thoughts. Please interact with the other group members, comment on their thoughts, and if they comment on yours, respond to them. This is what makes a good book discussion!

You may also like to review the book and post a link to the review in this thread.

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Happy reading!

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message 2: by Jayme, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jayme | 4631 comments I will be starting this one as soon as I finish the book I am currently reading.


message 3: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kristie | 19437 comments I'm excited for this one! I also need to finish my current book first, so should be starting in a couple of days.


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments I have this one ready, both on audio and kindle. Just going to finish my current audiobook.


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Janice (jamasc) | 60289 comments If I have time and can fit it in, I will join in. It will be later in November though.


Alexandra (alex2911) | 740 comments I downloaded the audio book and will start probably tomorrow or on Monday. Looking forward to this one.


Jenn | 3038 comments I read this awhile ago with my library bookclub, and quite enjoyed it. We shall have to see if I remember enough details to join in on the conversation, or if I will need to embark on a refresher read


Sarah Morris (shelflove821) | 23 comments Reserved! Hopefully I can get to it this month.


message 9: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kristie | 19437 comments Looking forward to lots of discussion this month! I love having a lot of participants. :)


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments Chapter 8

I'm not sure I'm liking this book so far because it seems eerily similar to others I have read. The characters, the plot, the pacing...

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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments Chapter 14 (view spoiler)


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments Chapter 21 (view spoiler)


message 13: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kristie | 19437 comments Oh, you're flying through, Pragya! I hope you're liking it better now.


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments Chapter 30 (view spoiler)


message 15: by Jayme, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jayme | 4631 comments I just started and have read through chapter 4. I really like Vera and felt (view spoiler)


Alexandra (alex2911) | 740 comments I’ve made it through to chapter 12

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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments I have finished reading the book.

(view spoiler)

I'm just going to give this one 2 stars.


message 18: by Jayme, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jayme | 4631 comments Pragya wrote: "Chapter 8

I'm not sure I'm liking this book so far because it seems eerily similar ..."

I've finished through chapter 8 and I also (view spoiler)


Karin | 294 comments Jayme wrote: "Pragya wrote: "Chapter 8

I'm not sure I'm liking this book so far because it seems eerily similar ..."
I've finished through chapter 8 and I also [spoilers removed]"


Yes, she did a great job of providing a good roster of suspects, didn't she?


message 20: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kristie | 19437 comments Karin - Sorry, but I had to delete your comment. Please be sure to make sure spoilers aren't open before posting a reply to someone's comment. I usually, just ask people to edit their comments, but Pragya's spoiler was open and the murderer was revealed in it. I now know the ending before I even start the book and didn't want anyone else to see it before you had a chance to edit.

Pragya - here is Karin's response to your ending spoiler:

"I'm sorry you didn't like this more, but of course humour is subjective--often I find if it's not funny to me, it seems stupid as well. I loved this one and hated Dial A for Aunties by the same author. "


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Dee (austhokie) | 39 comments I read this a few years ago and just finished the sequel of it about a month or so ago. I found Vera to be quirky but fun - but I do find that I can only read JQS books in limited doses because otherwise they just get to be too much


message 22: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kristie | 19437 comments Karin - I gave Dial A for Aunties 3 stars. I read it with a group and I remember one of my friends LOVED it. She read the second one and said she didn't like it nearly as much. I didn't have any interest in reading the second one. I'm glad you enjoyed this one a lot more. I'm hoping the humor is different. In aunties, (view spoiler)


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments Kristie wrote: "Karin - Sorry, but I had to delete your comment. Please be sure to make sure spoilers aren't open before posting a reply to someone's comment. I usually, just ask people to edit their comments, but..."

Oh no, I am so sorry, Kristie!


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments Jayme wrote: "Pragya wrote: "Chapter 8

Yes, she did a ..."


Ooo, that's an interesting angle, Jayme. (view spoiler)


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments Karin, yes, I think I might have liked this book better if I hadn't read similar books previously and (view spoiler)


message 26: by Jayme, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jayme | 4631 comments Pragya wrote: "Chapter 21 A
The book..."


I just finished chapter 21 Pragya and I also believe (view spoiler)


message 27: by Jayme, Moderator (last edited Nov 03, 2025 03:13AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jayme | 4631 comments Through chapter 21

OK I had to lose a brain cell or two to google and look up (view spoiler) we shall see if I am right.


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Sandra (sanlema) | 11341 comments Kristie wrote: "Karin - Sorry, but I had to delete your comment. Please be sure to make sure spoilers aren't open before posting a reply to someone's comment. I usually, just ask people to edit their comments, but..."

I'm sorry, Kristie. That glitch is very annoying. I just posted an explanation in our Whatcha doin? thread about this. It is a glitch that comes and goes, sometimes is working fine in threads, but not in responses to reviews... I wish Amazon did more to keep this site working properly...


message 29: by Jayme, Moderator (last edited Nov 03, 2025 10:09AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jayme | 4631 comments Through chapter 28

Well I was wrong (view spoiler)


message 30: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kristie | 19437 comments Thanks, Sandra. It is a very annoying glitch. It's an easy fix, but people don't often think (or even know) to look for it. I wish GR would fix it in the coding or whatever they need to do.


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Kristie | 19437 comments It's ok, Karin. I felt bad that I had to delete your comment, but I didn't want anyone else to see it. One of those GR frustrations.


message 32: by Jayme, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Jayme | 4631 comments I have finished and though (view spoiler)


message 33: by Karin (last edited Nov 03, 2025 03:29PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Karin | 294 comments Kristie wrote: "Karin - Sorry, but I had to delete your comment. Please be sure to make sure spoilers aren't open before posting a reply to someone's comment. I usually, just ask people to edit their comments, but..."

🤦 Sorry! I didn't stop to check. I'm usually only here in the evenings, so don't mind that you deleted it. Thanks for cutting and pasting what I wrote :)


Alexandra (alex2911) | 740 comments I’ve finished chapter 30.

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message 35: by Alexandra (last edited Nov 05, 2025 11:51AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Alexandra (alex2911) | 740 comments What I love about this book - this is no spoiler, I hope - is the mouthwatering descriptions of food all throughout the book. I read that the author partly grew up in Singapore and Singaporeans are probably the biggest foodies in the world.
She’s totally got me hooked as I keep on thinking of those lovely dishes all day long.


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Kristie | 19437 comments Oh, that's interesting, Alexandra. I have just started this one and I'm enjoying it. I like the easy writing style and the humor so far. I think it will be a fairly quick read.


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Jayme | 4631 comments Alexandra, I loved that about the book too. I kept wondering what does that taste like and it made me think about what are some American foods that I would consider traditional comfy and recall home.
When we were living overseas (stationed in Sicily) we ate amazing food, but there was something about getting together with others there for Thanksgiving with all the traditional foods that made me feel very homesick for the foods of family.


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments Alexandra wrote: "What I love about this book - this is no spoiler, I hope - is the mouthwatering descriptions of food all throughout the book. I read that the author partly grew up in Singapore and Singaporeans are..."

I even googled some of the dishes. Unfortunately, as a vegetarian, none of them sounded appealing to me. Fortunately, that helped not to snack while listening to it.

I remember reading Butter and HAVING to buy butter to eat with rice and soy sauce. That book made me so hungry, haha!


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments Alexandra wrote: "I’ve finished chapter 30.

I simpl..."


Ooo so intuitive, Alexandra. That suspicion was bang-on!


Alexandra (alex2911) | 740 comments Jayme wrote: "Alexandra, I loved that about the book too. I kept wondering what does that taste like and it made me think about what are some American foods that I would consider traditional comfy and recall hom..."

I know exactly what you mean. You only start craving the dishes from home when you can’t have them anymore, right? We used to live in Asia for a couple of years and suddenly I started to miss dishes that I never thought of at home - now we’re back in Europe I miss the Asian food so much. But it’s usually the meals that you share with friends and family that are the most comforting, I think.


Alexandra (alex2911) | 740 comments Pragya wrote: "Alexandra wrote: "What I love about this book - this is no spoiler, I hope - is the mouthwatering descriptions of food all throughout the book. I read that the author partly grew up in Singapore an..."

I can understand that these „meaty“ dishes didn’t appeal to you, then! But it’s at least a good thing not wanting to snack while reading ;)


Alexandra (alex2911) | 740 comments I’ve finished the book.

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I rated it three stars, an entertaining and fast read. I loved the cozy atmosphere.


message 43: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kristie | 19437 comments I'm about 25% somewhere in ch 11 if the audio tags are accurate. I'm not finding it too similar to any other books I've read.(view spoiler)

On a side note - some of these stories with seniors as the main characters are starting to make me feel old. I generally love them, but really Vera is supposed to be 60. 60! I feel like she acts / looks 20 years older.


message 44: by Alexandra (last edited Nov 07, 2025 02:16PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Alexandra (alex2911) | 740 comments Kristie wrote: "I'm about 25% somewhere in ch 11 if the audio tags are accurate. I'm not finding it too similar to any other books I've read.

I agree with you here, Kristie. Vera sure doesn’t feel like 60 but like very old and fragile. And - in my opinion - 60 is definitely not old like “old-lady-old”.


message 45: by Karin (last edited Nov 07, 2025 03:44PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Karin | 294 comments Alexandra wrote: "Kristie wrote: "I'm about 25% somewhere in ch 11 if the audio tags are accurate. I'm not finding it too similar to any other books I've read.

I agree with you here, Kristie. Vera sure doesn’t feel..."


FYI my sister is an MD in general practice, so this is where I got my information before this thread :)

We tend to not know, forget or overlook the fact that some people are old and fragile at 60; we all age differently and not always for all of the same reasons. Now that more people exercise regularly and there is more preventative care, it doesn't happen as often, but it still does. Plus fiction likes to promote active seniors (which is fun because it dispels the myth that everyone who is older is already frail, etc.)

Not everyone has the same level of health and/or nutrition. This also goes for DNA and predisposition.

We like to say that 60 is the new 50 but that's actually fallacious since human bodies under go significant cellular changes at 60, even in fit and active people.

This also goes for 50 being the new 40, etc.

However, it's true that more people remain active now than in times gone by.


Karin | 294 comments This is the review I wrote last year--spoiler free!

I spotted this one on the New Books shelf at my library and just had to read it. Who could resist that title!

Vera Wong is an older Chinese woman who lives over her Tea Shop in an Asian district of San Francisco. She is a widow, her adult son hardly ever answers her calls, she has only one regular customer in the shop each day and she is lonely. Then one morning she gets up and discovers a dead body on the shop floor.

Vera decides to investigate the murder herself and so the fun begins. As the story progresses, we meet all the suspects and Vera gets to know them all really well, at the same time finding herself a whole new 'family' and a real purpose in life. Vera is a huge character who you have to love despite her constant interference in everyone's lives.

The story is told from five points of view and is very funny indeed. The mystery takes second place to the development of relationships between the five main characters, but it is still an intriguing one and I was totally unable to guess 'who dunnit'. The answer when it came was a complete surprise to me.

Altogether a very entertaining way to spend a few hours on a Sunday afternoon thanks to my excellent local library.


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Kristie | 19437 comments Karin wrote: "Alexandra wrote: "Kristie wrote: "I'm about 25% somewhere in ch 11 if the audio tags are accurate. I'm not finding it too similar to any other books I've read.

I agree with you here, Kristie. Vera..."


I understand that, Karin, but in this case (view spoiler)

That's a very nice review.

I made it to about 36% today (chapter 15). As I've been reading, I have realized that this book is exactly my husband's type of humor so I recommended it to him and he started reading it today. I can't wait to see what he thinks of it.


Alexandra (alex2911) | 740 comments Karin wrote: "Alexandra wrote: "Kristie wrote: "I'm about 25% somewhere in ch 11 if the audio tags are accurate."

I totally agree with you. Only that from reading about Vera and the description of her I would have estimated a very fit old lady in her 70s. To hear she’s “only” 60 is just unexpected - for me.

I have the impression that there are right now many books or series that center around people in retirement age, like The Widows’ Guide to Murder, The Marlow Murder Club or my absolutely favorite The Thursday Murder Club.


Alexandra (alex2911) | 740 comments Kristie wrote: "Karin wrote: "Alexandra wrote: "Kristie wrote: "I'm about 25% somewhere in ch 11 if the audio tags are accurate. I'm not finding it too similar to any other books I've read.

I agree with you here,..."


lol, it might be younger writers - when I was 20, someone in their mid 40s would be so old for me.
Now that I’ve reached this age myself, I sometimes still feel like 20 in my head (not mature at all) and I don’t think that will change when I’m 60 - the body is a different thing though :)


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4135 comments I think in comparison to The hundred year old man who climbed out of the window and disappeared (on phone, can't link), Vera feels 60. Because THAT 100 was crazy lol.

But otherwise, the 'depicted old' in the book feels 80 and the rest of her feels 60. If that makes sense.

My 70+ Mom is very active, cleaning the house daily, makes every meal, does yoga. I agree it's so different from individual to individual.


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