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The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency
The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency

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Author: Alexander Mccall Smith
Publisher: Abacus
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 132 reviews
Sales Rank: 1395

Media: Paperback
Edition: New edition
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 4.9 x 0.9

ISBN: 034911675X
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780349116754
ASIN: 034911675X

Publication Date: June 5, 2003
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3 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable and warm, but also a little flat and predictable   September 27, 2008
Charming, warm sequence of interlinked tales about an engaging, intelligent matriach figure who solves local mysteries in Botswana. Easy to read and enjoyable, but the characterisations are rather flat, the stories somewhat predictable, and the simplicity of the writing sometimes is just too simple to be all that interesting.


4 out of 5 stars Not really a mystery, more a life story ...   September 17, 2008
A very quick book to read, very enjoyable but i wouldn't necessarily call it a mystery or crime book. There are crimes committed and mysteries solved but really what we're reading about is how people live in this particular county at this particular time. None the less it reads very well, perfect poolside reading i would say and i'm looking forward to the next installment.


5 out of 5 stars A treat!   July 25, 2008
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You don't have to read this before reading the others in the series as they stand alone . I'm enjoying the series very much. The characters are lively and real, the situations, human and believable. The style of writing is very interesting as it feels as if a polite, quite well-spoken African is speaking . I've been spurred on to read them all now and have also been finding out about Botwana. I can imagine visiting the places described and actually meeting the characters, they seem so real!


5 out of 5 stars A Gentle Journey   June 8, 2008
I came to the No 1 Ladies Detective Agency after having seen the recent BBC programme. Normally, I am not a fan of reading a book after an adaptation, but this was an exception.

The life of Mma Precious Ramotswe, Mma Makusti as well as Mr J L B Matekoni is beautifully detailed in this book. If you have watched the TV programme, then try and forget it as this book is so much more.

You really do feel you are in Botswana and travelling in Mma Ramotswe's little white van as she tries to solve many of the normal, more challenging and some slightly eyebrow raising problems that the locals have come to her about. The details of such small things as the cattle, the snakes that are local to the area, the layout of the shopping mall and local area are described so well. The landscape is described richly when it has rained and sparse when there is a drought, Alexander McCall Smith has successfully, in my opinion created a wonderful picture of a country which many may not visit, but can do so through his books.

The author cleverly moves backwards and forwards with the stories of the cases, as well as telling the background to Precious and also her father, who had a large impact on her life.

This is a feel good book, despite some of the storylines which are not feel good, and was a real pleasure and escapism to read. I will definitely seek out the next few in the series. What a real find.



4 out of 5 stars Charming story!   May 27, 2008
I bought the whole series of these books, after thoroughly enjoying the tv adaptation of the first book a few months ago. This first book, the only one I have read so far, was also equally as enjoyable. The heroine of the story, Precious Ramotswe is a very likeable person that you could imagine would be very warm hearted and understanding if she was real! You very easily could imagine her being the sort of person you would like to tell your troubles to! She is strong minded, yet gentle and caring, and her agency solves the mysteries in a very individual way.
Granted, it is not your typical crime novel, in fact, I think crime has little to do with it at all and the events are just a way for the story to move forward. This is a story about people and human relationships. It is slow-paced and gentle, giving you time to reflect and think about the wonderful images of Africa being conjured up. The pace is very reflective of the way of life there and Precious Ramotswe's attitude.
This isn't the book to read if you are expecting a gripping crime novel or a "who-dunnit". For a start, the "crimes" that Precious Ramotswe's detective agency undertakes to solve, are mostly that of cheating husbands and stolen cars, not murderers and serial killers.
In places it is funny and quick witted in a simple and to the point manner. A charming tale reflecting the importance of friendships and listening in a world that can sometimes throw unexpected things in your path.
The only reason I gave it 4 stars as opposed to 5, is because I think putting it under the "crime" category is slightly misleading.


 

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