Loving this series! Another enjoyable outing with Mma Ramotswe, J.L. Matakoni, and Mma Makutsi. Each book is like visiting with old familiar friends.
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The more books I read in this series, the more I like it. I wouldn't have thought that in the beginning. McCall Smith keeps developing his characters, and while they're busy investigating, they become deeper, they become more human, more real. They become friends and now I can't wait to visit Mma Ramotswe again.
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I need a not scary book to read after the last one gave me nightmares. I really am a huge coward and I know it wouldn‘t have bothered most people but it did stress me out. Mma Ramotswe has yet to stress me out.
Lucas pointed out the irony of this quote being on a Book of the Month bookmark, a subscription where everyone chooses from limited options of books. 🤣
Good thing we read other things, too. 😉 I'm starting the next Ladies Detective Agency book in addition to Owen Meany. Thankfully there are still a lot of books in the series because I can't go long without my Mma Ramotswe and Mma Makutsi fix! ❤
I love this series. The characters make it, and the mysteries and life situations are always rewarding too. In Morality Mma Makutsi gets to try her detecting skills for the first time, and Mr JLB Matekoni falls on harder times. As always, the African setting is lovely and makes me long to visit Botswana.
Froedrick says he‘s more interested in the birds on the cover 🐱🕊. #Froedrick
Nice addition to the No. 1 Ladies Detective Series. As McCall writes he brings us more and more into the lives of the characters. Always a good mystery, but the characters are so real that they are the driving force behind the series.
Mma Ramotswe is so endearing. I'm sure glad I've picked up more in the series.
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Lisette Lecat narrates this entire wonderful series. I love her voice and accent, and these books always make me feel happy.
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I love Mma Makutsi's new role, and her relationship with the garage boys! I also found depression as taboo relevant, though I think we've come a long way from how it's discussed in the book.