Vera Wong’s Guide To Snooping ☕️🔍🫖
book review | Vera Wong’s Guide To Snooping by Jesse Q. Sutanto 📱
my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Setting: San Francisco, CA 🌁
Tea shop owner, Vera Wong, finds herself investigating another murder. Vera meets a distressed young woman named Millie, who is looking for her missing friend. Vera becomes involved investigating the death of social media influencer Xander Lin.
Books that talk about influencers a lot or center plots around them kind of give me the ick. This one did that a little. 🥴
This story is told from 5 POVs. There are a lot of characters to follow.
The audiobook was so good!! Highly recommend.
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I recently finished listening to the audiobook version of Vera Wong’s Guide to Snooping, and I have to say, it really brought the story to life. The narrator’s skillful vocal performance helped distinguish the five different points of view, making it easier to follow the many characters and their intertwining stories. Set in the vibrant city of San Francisco, the novel uniquely blends the charm of a cozy mystery with the modern twists of social media culture. As a tea shop owner, Vera Wong provides a quaint yet intriguing backdrop for the investigation. The story dives into the complexities of online personas versus reality, highlighting how influencer culture impacts the characters’ lives — a theme that resonates with many readers today. One aspect that stood out is the way the author, Jesse Q. Sutanto, explores generational differences through Vera’s character and interactions, adding layers to the narrative. The inclusion of an elderly Chinese woman as the protagonist also offers diverse representation that enriches the story. While some readers might feel a little uneasy with the heavy focus on influencers, the plot’s mystery and Vera’s down-to-earth sleuthing abilities keep the story engaging rather than off-putting. The intertwining of loneliness, societal expectations, and personal secrets creates a compelling atmosphere that drives the narrative forward. If you enjoy cozy mysteries with a modern twist, strong character development, and a thoughtful look at social media influence, I highly recommend reading or listening to this book. It’s not only entertaining but also encourages reflection on the gap between online appearances and real life, a relevant topic for today’s society.
