Ramotswe is one interesting character. Tough, caring, intelligent and humorous. While this story is not what I expected, I still overall enjoyed it. The cultural change was an interesting viewpoint. And there is a distinct voice to this story.However, it was not what I was expecting. I wanted m...
I'll start off with the narration by [author:Lisette Lecat|291972] was fantastic. I was a little confused at first thinking this book was actually a compilation of short stories but then they were slowly woven together. So don't ignore each little segment because they are important later in the book...
More plot and more psychology than previous volumes. This one feels like it moves the characters along, and the resolution of the dilemmas, crises, and cases is better than adequate.
bookshelves: re-read, adventure, lifestyles-deathstyles, play-dramatisation, women, african-continent, mystery-thriller, winter20092010, afr-botswana Read in November, 2009 ** spoiler alert ** Based in Botswana, owner and founder Precious Ramotswe takes on her first case - and a new secretary. ht...
This wasn't what I was expecting. I guess I expected more from a series that has 13 or 14 published books. A bunch of little mysteries - which aren't even mysteries - easily cleared up in one chapter. It almost seems as if each chapter were written as individual short magazine pieces that were loos...
Great start. I admit to watching the first season before reading this, but as usual, I found the book to be much better and I quite enjoyed the season.
Witty and clever but a little too dry for me sometimes. I preferred the TV series but I guess that still says a lot for the original story. I would recommend this to readers who have the patience to wait for the story to set in.
I would give this book 3 1/2 stars. It is well-written, thoughtful, and interesting, and I give it less than 4 stars mostly because it wasn't quite what I expected. For those who enjoy Agatha Christie's mysteries, you will surely this lovely novel. Honestly, I think it was a bit too literary for wha...
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