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3.77 AVERAGE


Can you say a book is slow and have it be a compliment? Because that's how I feel about this one. Definitely slow and plodding, but sometimes that's exactly what I want in a story. I listened to the audiobook, but next time (because this series has between 11 and 1,000 books), I'm going to read a hard copy because this book is made for relaxation.

I really enjoyed this book and I can't wait to read the others in this collection.

This was a sweet, well-written story that, while it takes place during the troubles in Northern Ireland, pretty much completely ignores all that for life in the countryside. I can easily see this as a British TV series, if there weren't already so many Irish small town and small town doctor series already. Not really Doc Hollywood (other than a small town boy becoming a doctor and ending up back in a small town), because the lead doesn't have the distain for small towns. Pretty much a new doctor finding his way in a quirky (aren't they all?) village under the tutelage of the crusty old veteran doctor. Quite pleasant.

It was good.

The author comes across like a mixture of Jan Karon & James Herriot; a pleasing story with likable, quirky characters.

Super cute book! If you enjoy James Herriott's books about being a vet, you'll like this one.

Good summer read I guess. The comparisons to Mitford made by other reviewers are apt but I found it more like Herriot with people instead of animals as the patients. A quick, light read that will entertain but not surprise.

This was an easy read, light-hearted and fun. Probably my favourite part was when it became apparent that although his methods were somewhat unorthodox, O'Reilly was a great doctor. I would like to read more in the series.

James Herriot did it better, first, and irl.

Oh my goodness, did I enjoy this book! I wasn't expecting the humor and the laugh out loud moments.

I highly recommend this book if you enjoy a good story about the many different types of people who make up a rural small town. It's a good light-hearted read and I can't wait to continue in the series.

I listened to the audiobook and John Keating was phenomenal! I think I would have missed a lot of the color in the book by just reading it. Definitely worth a read or listen if you need something to read.

And on a funny note, my ten year old son LOVED to listen to this audiobook, even if he had no idea what was going on, plot-wise, because he loved Keating's voice so much. Of course, the remainder of the day, he spoke in an Irish accent. Gotta love it.