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Litany said:I love them. I've read them up to and including The Kalahari Typing School For Men, and I'll continue to read them as long as McCall Smith keeps pumping them out. And he really is going at speed. As soon as I buy one, there's another two pop up. It's like he's a hydra or something. Not that I'm complaining.
The tv show, when they finally make it, should be something special. These books just scream out to be filmed. I just don't see how they could go wrong from such perfect starting material.
I just love the way nothing really happens. They have a case, it doesn't turn out to be as terrible as everyone was thinking, or else it turns out to be something incredibly mundane. Precious shames or tricks everyone into doing the right thing and then loads her traditionally built frame into her little van and goes back to Speedy Motors to have a go at the apprentices for her afternoon's entertainment, and then settle down with a nice cup of bush tea.
She has to be the rational person you could ever hope to meet. She'd make a fantastic agony aunt too, I reckon. They'd have to double her column space to include all her asides where she tells us how great Botswana is though.
Pretty much no. That, was exactly what I liked about this book. I thought it was totally unserious, fun, easy and interesting. I wouldn't put it at the top of the "best books ever written" pile, but that doesn't mean it isn't easy to enjoy.Stewart said:Does anything actually happen in this book?
I'm not too sure about the author's voice, either; it doesn't feel African, whatever that means.
mehastings said:Pretty much no. That, was exactly what I liked about this book.
Don't know what to tell you about that. Perhaps it's the years he spent living in Scotland, but the author is African.
Stewart said:Ah, then....Grrrrrr!
Miss Shelf said:They're nice for when I want a break from heavy plots, shoot-'em-ups, and gore. They make me think about how nice life can be without a lot of modern conveniences.