Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Full Cupboard of Life by Alexander McCall Smith





This is the fifth book in the No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency series. This is a delightful, charming, easy to read series about Mma Ramatswe - an African woman living in Botswana and her simple but interesting life as a detective. I haven't read all the books but of the few I have read - the first one is my favorite. But all the books are very funny and quirky.

If you want a real treat - get the first book on audio CD read by Lisette Lecat. She is incredibly talented and her accents are lovely! I couldn't help but hear her voice in my head as I read other books in the series. I loved it!

Stardust by Neil Gaiman

Gaiman also wrote the book Stardust. I saw the movie, with Claire Danes, which came out a few years ago, and wanted to read the book. I liked the book but it just wasn't quite as exciting as the movie. The plots are very similar but Hollywood jazzes up the ending a bit. Both are good though and I would recommend them in any order.

Tristan is a young man in love. And to prove his love he offers to go across the wall to find a fallen star and bring it back to the lovely Victoria. The wall marks the boundary between our world and another very different world. There Tristan finds many adventures waiting for him along with a fallen star that is much more feminine than a celestial rock.

The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

If you haven't heard, The Graveyard Book is the newest winner of the Newberry Medal. And now that I've read it I can say it was well deserved. I thought this was a fabulous book and Gaiman has an incredible writing style.

The story is about a little boy, whose family is murdered but he escapes with a little luck and some help from the ghosts in the local cemetery. Nobody Owens, Bod, grows up in the graveyard learning the ways of the dead, protected from the murderer that is still searching for him. However there are other dangers that Bod encounters, including the Indigo Man, a Ghoul Gate and the mysterious Sleer. He has help along the way, from his guardian Silas, a witch's ghost and a living girl named Scarlett.

Note: If you like Gaiman's tales, you might also be interested in the movie that is out right now called Coraline, based on his children's book.