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Book Discussion - The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agence - dudette - 23-03-2004 The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith On the death of her father, Precious Ramotswe sells all the assets he has spent his lifetime building up to start a Detective Agency in Gabarone. This book basically introduces Mma Ramotswe to us and gives us a little of her background, to build on for further books about her Detective agency. I found the prose very easy to read and at times humorous, especially when she tries to follow the advice from her handguide. What I liked most was the author's refusal to attempt to shape our opinions on a South African legal system. He portrays the people just as they are; wise, ridiculous, greedy, lovestruck, jealous, pompous, and overbearing to name a few. I found it especially interesting that Alexander Mccall Smith as a white male has managed to capture the African mindset and way of life so well in his writing. (at least from my point of view) I generally find that I don't enjoy South African books, but I found this book very entertaining and an easy light read. I would recommend it highly and have booked the next 2 in the series :thumbs: What were your opinions? Book Discussion - The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agence - tisha - 26-03-2004 I've read all five and waiting for the next one in the series which only gets published in July this year, I think. I found them to be really easy reading, entertaining and simple. He makes detective work seem so easy and just plain common sense. Book Discussion - The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agence - Pampered - 26-03-2004 I loved the first 2, and have ordered his next 3. I agree with tisha that they are written so simply, and are wonderful books to read. The first one is fantastic, and creates a good base for all the others. Book Discussion - The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agence - Joan - 26-03-2004 Bought the secone one, Tears of the Giraffe, still reading "Toorbos" by Dalene Matthee...hope the Tears of the Giraffe will be the same gem as the 1st Ladies detective... Book Discussion - The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agence - dudette - 28-03-2004 Quote:Originally posted by webtalk2003 I've wondered the same thing, webtalk Book Discussion - The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agence - Icecub - 01-06-2004 Quote:Originally posted by webtalk2003 You know i thought that his writing was rather much like the thinking of a child, do u not think so?? very weird.... like u Webtalk, i get bored quickly if it does not capture my interest.... Book Discussion - The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agence - Joan - 01-06-2004 I suppose it all depends on how much one knows about the other person's mindset.... Having worked at a historically disdavantaged university for 21 years, I met so many Africans from various walks of life and can even say I "met" a Prescious too.... very similar in the way the lady detective rambled on about things, how she used to figure things out... this particular lady was the cleaner in my department and her husband was in the police force.. :holmes: Book Discussion - The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agence - Bushbaby - 30-06-2004 Have read now the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, Tears of the Giraffe, and Morality for Beautiful Girls. The only other book in the series available here is The Kalahari Typing School for Men. What is the title of the 5th book? Book Discussion - The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agence - Bushbaby - 30-06-2004 Quote:Originally posted by webtalk2003 I think it is a bit of both Webtalk. Having said that I did gain insights into the African value system which I never fully appreciated before. Simple things like why cattle are so important to them, the nature of their family/extended family relations, etc. The books are simply written to the point of being boring at times, but they are enjoyable and an easy read for a wet day. Book Discussion - The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agence - Pampered - 30-06-2004 Am about to start book 5, which was delivered today!! |