A review by asuph
Bertie's Guide to Life and Mothers by Alexander McCall Smith

This is probably the first time I'm reading a book in this series out of turn, having missed the 8th installment. Although knowing most of the characters for a while, it wasn't that hard, really. And Bertie as always is the star of the show. Never would have thought I'd be reading a series this long, but Smith is at his cutest in this one, delving on human relationships, quirks, and issues of human interest that urban living is all about, or should be, one feels like, because this imaginary address on Scotland Street and its inhabitants just keep on charming you, thanks to their creator, and his sense of life. On to 10th ...