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Death by Bubble Tea
Death by Bubble Tea | Jennifer J. Chow
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Two cousins who start a food stall at their local night market get a serving of murder in this first novel of a delicious new cozy mystery series by Jennifer J. Chow, author of Mimi Lee Gets a Clue. When Yale Yee discovers her cousin Celine is visiting from Hong Kong, she is obliged to play tour guide to a relative she hasn't seen in twenty years. Not only that, but her father thinks it's a wonderful idea for them to bond by running a food stall together at the Eastwood Village Night Market. Yale hasn't cooked in years, and she hardly considers Celine's career as a social media influencer as adequate experience, but because she's just lost her job at her local bookstore, she feels she has no choice. Yale and Celine serve small dishes and refreshing drinks, and while business is slow, it eventually picks up thanks to Celine's surprisingly useful marketing ideas. They're quite shocked that their bubble tea, in particular, is a hit--literally--when one of their customers turns up dead. Yale and Celine are prime suspects due to the gold flakes that Celine added to the sweet drink as a garnish. Though the two cousins are polar opposites in every way, they must work together to find out what really happened to the victim or the only thing they'll be serving is time.
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Graciouswarriorprincess
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Book 53 of the year.

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Emilymdxn
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Calling all #skeletoncrew #scarathlon team members! @AnnR has created a bingo board for cosy mysteries for October. I know we have some people on the team who aren‘t too into dark horror, so you can match any cosy light mysteries you‘re reading to the picture prompts and get points for the bingo lines and for each hour you read (counting it as a readathon).

The tagged book is one of my all time fave cosies if anyone wants a recommendation 🎃🎃🎃

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Kshakal
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I love when authors interact with their readers!! 🤓🤓🤓

peaKnit Right?! Agree! 10mo
mom_of_4 Thats awesome. 10mo
AnnR Nice! 7mo
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Kshakal
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Cute cozy that is probably the strongest start to a series I have read in a while!! I will for sure be spending more time with Yale and Celine!

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Kshakal
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Love it when your beverage matches your current read!!

RowReads1 Yum. Be careful! 😁 10mo
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Shievad
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Cozy mystery set in West LA. The amateur detectives are 2 Cantonese cousins: Yale and her visiting cousin Celine. Cute easy read with some recipes at the back.

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ChasingOm
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I love a good cozy mystery with a foodie setting and this new series seems like it will deliver everything I like - interesting characters with engaging back stories, food to drool over, and a familiar-to-me setting of West LA. Some of the back stories seemed a little forced in the telling, but there‘s enough there to have me putting the next one in the series (to be published in June) on my ginormous TBR. 🧋

#BookSpin #DoubleSpin

ChasingOm In an effort to be kind to myself, I repeated books 1-10 as 11-20 in my book spin list, which meant 7 & 17 were the same book — this one! 😂 1y
Bklover How lucky is that! Awesome! 1y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! And a double BookSpin win!!! 1y
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Emilymdxn
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Lots I liked here so overall a pick! I loved the ‘world‘ of the night market and how clearly I could imagine the food, the families and the culture of a city I‘ve never been to. The mystery was fun but the main character was almost so ‘not like other girls‘ she wasn‘t believable at all. I just found a 20-something living in modern LA with no idea how phones or the internet worked because she‘d rather be reading Jane Austen a bit much.

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Mpcacher
Death by Bubble Tea | Jennifer J. Chow
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I have always enjoyed cozy mysteries...like rom-coms, they are a nice escape from reality. This one is the beginning of a new series and while I liked it some, I didn't really connect with the characters as I wanted. The mystery itself was okay, although in keeping with the cozy part, the actual biology of the manner of death was skipped over. It is getting good reviews from others, so it may be just me in this case. I gave it 3/5.