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last book
What was the last book you read?(no harry potter please)was it any good? should I read read it?
The No.1 ladies' detective agency by Alexander McCall smith. yes you should.
An upbeat story set in Botswana,colourful narrative about a female detective solving petty crime in africa.apparently the first of 7 books.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I liked that book too. The twin doctors and the crocodile mystery. The next book in the Ladies' Detective Series is Tears of a Giraffe which I plan to read soon. My favourite African book is Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart.
I'm reading Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarner a novel which also takes a look at the history of philosophy.
Before that I read Stalingrad by Antony Beevor -
a historical book on WW2. It's a heavy read but altered my anglocentric view of events and depicts atrocities on both sides.
Michael Crichton's "State of Fear". I wouldn't recommend it. Lawyer gets embroiled in a lawsuit that hinges on whether global warming is fact or fiction. It was a page-turner, but I found some of his theories and conclusions to be suspect - particularly the bits where he suggests that animals become extinct naturally, so it's OK for us to be the cause of their extinction. Plus he has two or three mouthpiece characters hammer home his arguments to others ever few pages.
Currently on Stephen Donaldson's "The Runes of the Earth", a new fantasy sequel series. I loved the preceding books, but I'm finding this one hard going. Far too Tolkeinesque: constant stops for history lessons and songs - fortunately the songs are far shorter than Prof. T's - and not enough going on. Plus he has his heroine run through what's happened so far 1/2 way through the book as he has obviously realised that his readers may have lost the plot as well!