When you are in need of a literary hug, look no further than Mma Romatswe. 🤗
When you are in need of a literary hug, look no further than Mma Romatswe. 🤗
I always love having a visit with these favorite characters as they navigate their daily lives and hope to solve a few mysteries along the way. This was a relaxing break from all the spooky October themed things I‘ve been reading so far this month.
After not enjoying The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine was really pleased that I greatly enjoyed this one. Alexander McCall Smith keeps ringing the changes in the series, but with this one kept the commonality of the successful features of previous books. I look forward to continuing this series and hope this quality is kept up, there are now only two more for me to read until the next one is published.
Here is my final totals for the #DeweyReadathon #DeweysReadathon
Disappointed not to have got to 12 hours but there were other things going on as well. 😔 But still quite a good total overall.
Well done to everybody who took part in the Readathon, whatever total you got to. 👍👏😊
Starting book 15 in the quirky No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. These always provide a good read with quirky plot lines.
After going to hear Alexander McCall Smith talk last night I was reminded that it has been a while since I spent time with Mma Ramotswe. I therefore started listening to this #audiobook this morning
#currentread #currentlisten #Africa #crime
Went to listen to Alexander McCall Smith talk tonight. Very enjoyable way to spend an hour or so.
It was bothering me that I read The Woman Who Walked in Sunshime first so I had to rectify it. Enjoyable with some out loud chortling by me. I like how the characters have grown and changed, but not so much as to be unrecognizable.