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Loading... The Lost Art of Gratitude: An Isabel Dalhousie Novelav Alexander McCall SmithSerier: Sunday Philosophy Club / Isabel Dalhousie mysteries (book 6)
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kommer älska Anmäl dig till LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. I am never sure why I like this series when I start reading, but by the time I am halfway through I find them enchanting. Not much happens in these stories, but the author's use of language is delightful. Interesting enough, I do not care for the No. 1 Detective series. I look forward to the next Isabel Dalhousie novel. ( )I would think that anyone who, like me, has enjoyed earlier titles in the Sunday Philosophy Club series is highly likely to enjoy this latest outing for MacCall Smith's Edinburgh based philosopher Isabel Dalhousie. As ever, she is unable to prevent herself getting tangled up in other people's affairs. This time it is a "wicked" investment banker, which may well reflect the zeitgeist of autumn 2008 when I suspect this book was probably written. As in the past, Isabel also has to tread carefully in her relationship with her neice Cat, though not as carefully as Cat's latest boyfriend who is a tightrope walker - or a fonambulist as our heroine informs us, not a term I had come across before. Picking up additional vocabularly, a bit of art history, and a smattering of philosophical musings is one of the things I appreciate about this series. There are also some wonderful puns and other humorous moments. If you are looking for something to read over the holiday period that is both intelligent and cosy, you can't go far wrong with this. This was a very pleasant read. I always wish Smith`s books would go on and on. His view of life is so positive. Here's the latest goings-on in the life of Isabel, Jamie, their baby, Charlie, Isabel's niece Kat, etc., etc. As usual, Isabel becomes involved in a few other peoples' problems, but it's nothing too major this time. It's more like checking in with some old friends to see how they are doing at this point in their lives. It's a very pleasant read about very civilized people, and there is a slightly surprising development at the book's end. Definitely a good diversion. Love the growing love between Jamie and Isabel I'm in heaven each time I get a few lines about Edinburgh / Scotland / Scottish history, etc Wish the ending had been stronger inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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