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Espresso Tales (44 Scotland Street, #2)
by Alexander McCall Smith (Goodreads Author), Iain Mcintosh
by Alexander McCall Smith (Goodreads Author), Iain Mcintosh
Anne Hawn Smith's review
bookshelves: fiction, foreign-country, philosophical, comfort-read
Mar 13, 11
bookshelves: fiction, foreign-country, philosophical, comfort-read
Read from March 10 to 11, 2011, read count: 1
I loved 44 Scotland Street and this was just as good. It is the characters that make this series so rich, as it is in all Alexander McCall Smith's books. I feel like I'm visiting people I know. Undoubtedly, Bertie is the best character. He is the not quite 6 year old prodigy who is now ready for the Steiner school, when he really wants to go to a nice Rugby playing school. Bertie wouldn't be Bertie if it wasn't for his awful mother...the character you love to hate. And then there is Lou, the big-hearted coffee-shop owner whose loyal customers fill these pages. And her opposite, the narcissictic Bruce who can't pass a mirror without looking in it. Pat, Matthew, Dominica, Angus and his beer drinking dog Cyril round out the main characters, although Bertie's dad, Stewart, is making himself known. They are wonderful, charming, entertaining and thoroughly real. Like his other series, you don't read the 44 Scotland Street series for its plot. The books are about the characters and I love them all.
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