No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Series: International Fun

No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Series by Alexander McCall Smith

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There are currently 9 books in this delightful series set in the African country of Botswana. In the first book, The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency, Precious Ramotswe inherited a large sum of money when her father passes away. Mma Ramotswe using her inheritance and armed with a book on private detection, she opens The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. Each book in the series is filled with intriguing mysteries Mma Ramotswe is hired to solve. Along the way we see her personal life grow as her business prospers. And each book offers a uniquie look at the culture and way of life in Botswana.

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This is a fun series. it is great to have a woman as the lead character, and she’s a detective as well. Mr. Smith was born in Africa and lived in Botswana so he has first hand knowledge of the culture he incorporates into the story. The stories are fun, the other characters are great and every book will give you something to chuckle about and something to think about.

The No. 1 Ladies Detective

Tears of the Giraffe

Morality for Beautiful Girls

The Kalahari Typing School for Men

The Full Cupboard of Life

In the Company of Cheerful Ladies

Blue Shoes and Happiness

The Good Husband of Zebra Drive

The Miracle at Speedy Motors

A Short History of Nearly Everything: Everything You Never Knew You Wanted to Know

A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson

This book shows how every science and history book SHOULD be written. In A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bill Bryson attempts to tackle the history of the world in an interesting way. I say interesting, but keep in mind the subject matter is still kind of dry (especially the science part). So, although Bryson writes well, this is not a page turner. I tried to read a chapter a day and some days that was hard. The book is full of interesting facts, handy for those who play trivia games. I recommend this book highly, but plan on it taking awhile to get through.

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The Book of Eleanor: History Class was Never so Interesting

The Book of Eleanor by Pamela Kaufman

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Eleanor’s father dies and making her the Duchess of Aquitaine. She is quickly forced into a marriage with the prince of France, Louis VII rather than her childhood love, Baron Rancon. Louis is a religious fanatic who attempts to keep Eleanor under lock and key, but the harder he tries to hold her down, the more she rebels. She finally convinces the Church, the Pope and Louis to give her an annulment so that she may be with her true love, Baron Rancon.

Instead, Eleanor finds herself thrust again into a political marriage to Henry II of England. Henry is much stronger and cunning than Louis was and proves a match for Eleanor. When she backs her sons in a rebellion for the throne, Henry has Eleanor thrown into prison for seventeen long years.

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If you visit this site often you will find that I read a lot of historical fiction. I can’t help it, I love it. And this book has a lot to love. Eleanor is portrayed as a strong, intelligent and independent woman who is trapped by the political plays of the men around her. I couldn’t help but admire her courage and refusal to back down. In addition to a strong character, this book has a love story, politics and power plays and treachery all wrapped into one. This is a delicious book you won’t want to put down.

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The Ultimate Reading Quest and The Spy Who Came in From the Cold

The Spy Who Came in From the Cold by John Le Carre

The Spy Who Came in From the Cold is one of the books listed in 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. It is not a book I would have ever picked up on my own but now I can cross it off my list and continue on with my quest.

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The main character, Alec Leamas is an agent for the British version of the CIA. In the book they refer to it as the Circus. He was in charge of agents in East Berlin spying on the Praesidium during the cold war. It is now the early 1960s and Leamas’ entire team has been killed by the enemy. After years of service he is tired of the job and ready to call it quits, when he is offered one last job. It’s a job he cannot refuse and so he sets out to accomplish what, for him, will be his crowning achievement without blowing his cover.

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I like suspense, but I’ve never really been into spy novels. The writing in this is kind of dry, but the plot is superb. It has everything I would expect from a spy novel, and keeps you guessing until the very end. It also seems very real life; I could almost believe I was reading a true account and not fiction. I highly recommend this book.

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Good In Bed:Fun and Witty

Good In Bed by Jennifer Weiner

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The story begins when self-described plus size woman, Cannie Shapiro discovers her ex-boyfriend (they are on a break) has gotten a job writing the column “Good In Bed” in a woman’s magazine. His first article is entitled “Loving a Larger Woman” where he describes his relationship with Cannie. This article sends Cannie on a journey that will bring her some of the best, and worst, experiences. With humor and wit, Cannie reflects on her past and present to find herself and try to find happiness.

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Cannie is a smart and funny character which makes this really fun to read. The story really is about self-acceptance. Cannie is such a real character that you can relate to what she is going through. I often felt like I was seeing myself in Cannie. I was completely engrossed in the story and had to force myself to put the book down and do other things. This is a light easy read and will have you laughing out loud in spots and reaching for the Kleenex in others. Snuggle up in a comfy chair and enjoy the ride with Cannie.

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