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Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice: Final Thoughts *Spoiler Free*

Now that we have finished reading Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto and taken the time to let it all *sink in*, we’re going to share our final thoughts on the book as a whole. Our goal is not to review the book, per se, but we will be sharing what we liked and disliked.


Spoiler Free!!! This post is our general opinions about this book, not a professional review, and contains no spoilers for Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto.


Content Warnings!!! This book contains situations and subjects related to: murder/death, dead body, violence, emotional abuse, domestic abuse, bullying and panic attacks/disorders.


Final Thoughts:

Jacilyn: I enjoyed this book so much. It’s a cozy mystery with multiple POVs and found family vibes, and has moments that made me laugh out loud and moments that made me want to sob. The characters are interwoven in an interesting way, and each one is layered and a bit mysterious. I really enjoyed the slow way the story unfolded and the emotional ending packed a punch. This was a great pick!

Michaela: I loved this book! I thought it was going to be an entertaining cozy little mystery but really it was all those things plus found family, love, healing from traumatic experiences, and it pulled all my heart strings in the end. A loveable but a little crazy old woman decides she's going to solve a murder and we get swept up into a beautiful story.


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