The Novel Habits of Happiness: Isabel Dalhousie, Book 10
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From a small town outside Edinburgh comes the news that a young boy has been recounting vivid recollections of a past life: a perfect description of an island off the coast of Scotland which he couldn't possibly know and a house there where he claims to have spent his former life.
When the boy's mother asks Isabel to investigate his claims, she feels she must - of course! - help them learn the truth, and she and her husband, Jamie, set off for the island.
But finding the house the boy described only leads to more complicated questions. And when she learns about the unusual story of the family who lived there, Isabel is suddenly faced with a situation of extraordinary delicacy that will require all of her skills as both sleuth and philosopher.
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- Nicola
- 11-08-23
Gentle and witty
Not to everyone’s taste - but I really enjoy this series with Isobel the flawed moral philosopher.
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- Maya W.
- 17-10-18
Bland story of smug character read appallingly
Nothing happens except we follow a woman who thinks she is magnanimous but is judgemental and self righteous do some pretty inane stuff. The narrator makes the protagonist sound more patronising and smug than you’d think possible. She also has an uncomfortably low ‘man’ voice she uses for the husband. Utterly diabolical storytelling on so many levels. So much so that two months on I’m peeved enough to bother writing this review
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- Julie White
- 02-06-15
Poor quaility recording!
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I liked the scottish theme and family life of Isabel but as I have the volume up loud because I am deaf the recording was poor and crackly!
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13 people found this helpful
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- Andrea Edan
- 20-10-18
Average story, average narration
Got this book because I am quite fond of the Ladies 1st... series by A M-S. Although the book is fairly well written, the main strand of the story is almost lost in fairly mundane philosophical waffle. I imagine that true Philosophy academics would cringe at the dumbing down of this vast subject and wondered why it was necessary at all. The narrator was pretty monotonous and at times nearly put me to sleep. I did, however, manage to persevere to the end but will not be looking for any more of this series.
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- Anna Fern
- 17-09-18
Disappointed
Reading the introduction the book seemed to have a good story line. Took ages to get going and really only a 3/4 of the book taken up with the story of the boy who thought he had lived a former life and was very disappointed in the flat ending.
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- Katie
- 06-09-18
Excessive meanderings
The protagonist was rather unbelievable - is anyone that perfect - kind, intelligent, perfect marriage, dream job, ideal family exactly on demand? (I wish I was!). I'd liked to hear more about her "interference" and less the meanderings of her mind which ended up feeling like the author was just showing off their superiority. Sorry!
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- Eleanore Rea
- 14-01-21
Solid Isabel Dalhousie with OK narration
Enjoyable, gentle and thought provoking story. The narration was OK but the American accents were just awful. Better not to try than to mangle a drawl.
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- Mrs M
- 02-11-18
Dull story
I don’t need everything saying twice - I don’t need to hear what a character thinks then for them to say it out loud... if they say it aloud then I know that they thought it too.
And narrators, if you can’t do accents then don’t try! The Irish/American/Australian character made me laugh every time they spoke
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- B. Maver
- 21-09-17
Interesting story.
Alexander McCall Smith is a much loved author.
This story keeps you guessing.
Clever plot. Isobel Dalhousie is a developing character
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- property_of_the_geek
- 05-10-18
Too much trying to be clever, not enough plot.
Slow, dull, needlessly complex without art. Abandoned less than halfway through. lively voice artist though.
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