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⇒ Descargar Free The Charming Quirks of Others Sunday Philosophy Club Book 7 (Audible Audio Edition) Alexander McCall Smith Hilary Neville Hachette Audio UK Books

The Charming Quirks of Others Sunday Philosophy Club Book 7 (Audible Audio Edition) Alexander McCall Smith Hilary Neville Hachette Audio UK Books



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Isabel Dalhousie, Edinburgh philosopher and curious observer of the behaviour of her fellow man, is approached by a friend at a local boarding school that is planning to appoint a new headmaster; an anonymous letter has arrived suggesting that one of the shortlisted candidates has a compromising past. But which one is it?

Isabel is once again drawn into an investigation, and finds herself exploring dilemmas of human weakness and forgiveness. She turns to her fiancée Jamie for advice, but he too appears to have something to hide . . .


The Charming Quirks of Others Sunday Philosophy Club Book 7 (Audible Audio Edition) Alexander McCall Smith Hilary Neville Hachette Audio UK Books

Those who know this series know that the best parts of it are watching those moments where Isabel must rectify her human desire to act with the philosophical underpinnings of her character and this novel is wonderful in so doing.

It's also fantastic to have an actual mystery on the plate to solve. One hopes that, as 'a woman of some discretion' Isabel will be given more discreet matters that require her attentions.

That Scotland itself is such a force in the novel adds to its charms. We can not all travel to Edinburgh, but through Isabel's eyes we have a beautiful visit.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 5 hours and 2 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Abridged
  • Publisher Hachette Audio UK
  • Audible.com Release Date September 2, 2010
  • Language English
  • ASIN B005NDG2AQ

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Alexander McCall Smith writes good novels about women. I enjoy Isabel and her quandaries with her philosophy review, as well as her love affair with her husband and son. Good read.
I loved every page of this book and I'm not sure why it is getting such mediocre reviews. If you've read the other Isabel Dalhousie novels in the series, you should know what to expect. This one is no different Mysteries that resolve themselves in the end peppered with Isabel's philosophical musings about life and the quirks, shortcomings and interactions of humankind. If you're looking for a mystery novel with a heroine that gets herself into all kinds of dangerous situations only to be rescued at just the right moment, you're not going to find it here. Bottom line. Tip Read the Dalhousie novels in the right order.
There is nothing in this book I dislike. McCall Smith is a competent writer, easy to read, and experienced in describing the quirks of the human psyche. The protagonist in this series - the Isabel Dalhousie series - is likable, like a good friend would be. One feels an affinity to her and one is comfortable in her world which is a combination of caring motherhood, loving companionship with a younger man, and being the editor of a magazine dealing with philosophy and ethics. This is not a high suspense novel, and that would not be McCall Smith's style, anyway. If you like Alexander McCall Smith you will enjoy reading this book.
With educational value, if you are interested in Scottish artist, Raeburn and Scottish author Sir Walter Scott, and if you enjoy small slices of people in relationships, this author or is always the one to spend time with.
Even if not, you will never be wasting your time with any of his many many diverse books. To read him, is to love him!
This delightful series never disappoints. And on this return visit to Edinburgh, we find Isabel enjoying her lovely romance with Jamie. They are happily raising their little boy, Charlie, together. Of course all is not perfect, and Isabel discovers she has a rival, Prue, for Jamie's affections. But Isabel manages to confront Prue as only Isabel can.

These stories are subtle and beautifully described. And the situation Isabel encounters in this book is interconnected with other elements in her life as only can happen in a small town sort of place like Edinburgh. People sometimes ask Isabel to "look into things," knowing that she is insightful and discreet. So, when Jillian, a distant acquaintance, asks her to suss out an anonymous letter Jillian's husband received regarding three candidates for a position at a private boys' school he is involved with, Isabel relectuantly obliges. As usual Isabel is successful and enjoys an "aha! moment" "For a few brief, delicious moments, Isabel experienced a sense of euphoria." She had "established the authorship of the letter beyond question."

I'm looking forward to catching up with Isabel again soon!
I've been a fan of this series from the start (as well as of the 44 Scotland Street books).
The interesting and insightful characters, the many references to places in Edinburgh and environs, the little glimpses into Scottish culture and life and overall "gentle" tone make these books so appealing.

However I found something about this book rather gloomy and depressing, but I can't quite articulate what or why. It just didn't give me the same enjoyment reading the previous books in the series had done. Isabel doesn't quite seem herself and at times I found her obsessing over her relationship with Jamie rather tiresome. I wondered whether Mr. McCall Smith was depressed when he wrote this one, or if perhaps he has grown tired of the series.

I also felt the central sleuthing aspect of the story was underdeveloped and rather resolved all too quickly in the last few pages, as well as being overshadowed by the storyline of the central characters' personal lives. In previous books, the balance between "the mystery" and Isabel's own life was just right - you wanted to find out what was going to happen in both situations. Here, the story of the three headmaster candidates almost seems like an afterthougt. Several other small threads seem to be either resolved too quickly or glossed over and left unresolved.

If this had been the first book from the series I had ever read, I don't think I would give the others a try. Hopefully this is just a one-off blip in an otherwise enjoyable and intelligent series.
I love McCall-Smith, I find his books soothing and wise and feminine yet balanced (this probably comes from their being written by a man!). I always get involved in his characters' lives, care bout them and can't wait to read more about them. Plots are not the point; human interaction and thoughts are, and they are presented with such a light hand, and such an obvious love for life and people and places that I always feel better after spending time with these books. Do not buy the Dalhousie or the Precious Ramotswe series (which I also love) if you want a proper detective story, but do buy them and enjoy them all, possibly in chronological order, if you want to be reconciled with life. Sounds like a lot to ask from books, but read them and you will see what I mean!
Those who know this series know that the best parts of it are watching those moments where Isabel must rectify her human desire to act with the philosophical underpinnings of her character and this novel is wonderful in so doing.

It's also fantastic to have an actual mystery on the plate to solve. One hopes that, as 'a woman of some discretion' Isabel will be given more discreet matters that require her attentions.

That Scotland itself is such a force in the novel adds to its charms. We can not all travel to Edinburgh, but through Isabel's eyes we have a beautiful visit.
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