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Loading... The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency: Level 3 Penguin Readerby Alexander McCal Smith
None No current Talk conversations about this book. This book includes some actual problems in Africa, I think. For example,there is a story abaut muti in it. This book is useful for understanding African problems, but it took much time for me to finish this book because I felt it was boring. And I think the last scene is not clear.So I don't like this story so much. ( )I used This book in our class activity. In the activity, I couldn't image story from this one's cover. Written in the crocodile which ate the watch. However, in this story, some snakes and a family's story were discribed. If you got this one, don't be deceived by its cover. no reviews | add a review
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Contemporary / British English Precious Ramotswe is a kind, warm-hearted and large African lady. She is also the only female private detective in Botswana. Her agency -- the No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency -- is the best in the country. With help of her secretary, Mma Makutsi, and her best friend, Mr JLB Matekoni, she solves a number of difficult problems. A missing husband, a missing finger and a missing child -- she will solve these mysteries in her own special way. No library descriptions found. |
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