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“In Mma Ramotswe, [McCall Smith] minted one of the most memorable heroines in any modern fiction.”
—Newsweek
“Enthralling. . . . Mma Ramotswe is someone readers can’t help but love.”
—USA Today
“If you’ve never read a No. 1 Ladies’, now’s the time. . . . The brilliance of this series … is that what may seem like tiny cases expand into considerations of virtue, love, ambition, greed, and evil.”
—Booklist (starred review)
“An oasis. . . . Full of wit, nuance, and caring.”
—Chicago Sun-Times
“Smart and sassy . . . [with] the power to amuse or shock or touch the heart, sometimes all at once.”
—Los Angeles Times
“There is no end to the pleasure that may be extracted from these books.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“These gentle stories of manners and morality have a clarity that . . . seems far harder to discern in our own rushed, deadline-driven lives.”
—The Scotsman
“Endearing, amusing. . . . Sparkles with African sunshine and wit.”
—Dallas Morning News
“The best, most charming, honest, hilarious, and life-affirming books to appear in years.”
—The Plain Dealer
pugsnhugs
Posted January 19, 2012
Alexander McCakk Smith writes some of the most interesting and fun to read books I have ever read. Some times sad, but in the end everything comes out and you can't believe the book is at the end.
13 out of 16 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 7, 2012
I love this series...wish they would bring it back to tv...Jill Scott was an exceptional actress playing Mma Ramotswe.....plus i looked forward to watching it every Sunday night @ 8.
8 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 19, 2012
I first started reading the No. 1 Ladies' Detective back in the summer of 2010, shortly after the HBO show of the same name aired on television. A lot of you already know that I have a wee obsession with all things Africa so this series is my little escape to Botswana when I read it.
When I read this back in June, it had been a whole year since I had opened one of the books in this series and I was starting to miss Mma Ramotswe and the other colourful characters that Alexander McCall Smith so artfully writes into his novels.
When ever I read the series I feel like I'm coming home and this novel was no different from the others in that aspect. For me, I have certain authors that I resort to reading when I'm in a certain mood and when I read this one I needed a good old fashioned comfort read.
In this latest installment in the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency we are once again brought into the comforting embrace of Mma Ramotswe. In this book I got to meet up with my old friends Mma Makutsi, Phuti Radiphuti, Rra Matekoni and his faithful assistants at the garage he owns as well as being introduced to Mma Ramotswe's hero Clovis Anderson.
I know many people say that these books shouldn't be classed as mysteries because the "case" Mma Ramotswe solves are often pretty trivial but for me I just love the feeling these novels give me. This time around the mystery was close to home as one of Rra Matekoni's assistants is put in a delicate situation in which Mma Ramotswe, Mma Makutsi and and Clovis Anderson get on the case and try to rescue him!
This one turned out to be even better than the previous book in the series which surprised me because I thought the series had peaked at the time I read the last one so I was pleasantly surprised to find that that was not the case. This one still had the homey feeling that all the novels have but it was nice to see the different characters backstories evolve because less face it after a certain amount of books in a series things can become a little stagnant. For me this one actually turned out to be the best book in the series (besides the first one) in my opinion and was certainly the most enjoyable. I can't wait to read the next book.
I think the direction the author has taken with the book is one that readers will like. At least I hope other do because I really did. If you haven't read the series and want a unique reading experience I highly suggest reading this series.
*I revieved a copy of this book for free from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my FREE and HONEST review. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own and I was in no way compensated for my review.
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.First of all, I have not yet read the book so I am, in essence, judging the book from the knowledge I have. I have read all 12 of Mr. Smith's books so far, and I have savored each and every one. His writing is superb and expresses true love for the friendly and diverse country of Botswana. I hope to be able to read his newest book, the 13th in the series, very soon. I also want to express gratitude to Barnes and Nobles for their thorough review and extensive excerpt. This is one of the many reasons why you (B&N) are by far my favorite book store.
4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 14, 2012
Delightful - just like the rest of the series.
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Posted June 18, 2012
I'm never disappointed with these books. I began with book one and each and everyone has been fun to read. It's not necessary to read the previous ones to enjoy this but it is an advantage to follow these entertaining characters from their beginnings and follow them through the series.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted July 18, 2012
Charming series, fun to read. Always ends too quickly and I wish it the story hadn't ended.
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Posted June 3, 2012
I really like the No1. Ladies' Detective Agency series. It is an easy and fun read. Just right for summer days at the beach or just when you want a good light mystery.
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Posted May 14, 2013
This book is as enjoyable as the previous 12 in the series with the addition of "meeting" Clovis Anderson we've all read so much about in the previous books.
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Posted May 10, 2013
As entertaining as usual .........
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Posted April 16, 2013
I love this series! Not only is it a great detective series, it is also a wonderful series that shows true human warmth and humility. I hope there is soon another book in this series.
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Posted April 13, 2013
If you enjoy reading about other cultures and other countries, then you should definitely read Alexander McCall Smith's series about a woman detective and her assistant in Botswana. The latest book, The Limpopo Academy of Private Detection is full of interesting characters, mystery and humor and wisdom .
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Posted April 4, 2013
The intrepid Mma Ramotswe does it again. She uses her sharp mind to and her kindly compassion for others to help solve her cases. With this series, McCall Smith guarantees a great read every time!.
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Posted January 19, 2013
For fans of the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, the latest novel will not disappoint. Alexander McCall Smith has added another delightful novel to the series.
I can feel myself adopting the pace of life in Botswana as I read these novels.
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Posted August 24, 2012
I wouldn't miss one of these! This one is more of the basic decency, wisdom, and kindness of Botswana, with a few crooks (who would be considered minor in the US) to give the ladies something to do besides drink tea. A delightful escape.
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Posted June 20, 2012
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Overview
Precious Ramotswe is back and, as usual, her plate is full! She's called in to tackle a mysterious disciplinary problem at her adopted daughter's school...Her infinitely trustworthy assistant, Grace Makutsi, is having trouble adjusting to wedded bliss, a problem to test even the formidable talents of Mma Ramotswe...And the estimable Clovis ...