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Go to My LibraryPrzyjaciele, kochankowie, czekolada
- Language
- Polish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Prószyński i S-ka
- Pages
- 229
- ISBN
- 9788374693141
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (25)
Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2005 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English
Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2006 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English
Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2005 • BBC Audiobooks
English
Friends, Lovers, Chocolate (An Isabel Dalhousie Novel)
2005 • Pantheon
English
Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2006 • Abacus
English
Other editions

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2005 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2006 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2005 • BBC Audiobooks
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate (An Isabel Dalhousie Novel)
2005 • Pantheon
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2006 • Abacus
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2005 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English

Friends, lovers, chocolate / Druzya, lyubovniki, shokolad
2008 • Amfora
Russian

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2006 • Abacus
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate (Isabel Dalhousie Mysteries)
2005 • Recorded Books
English

Amigos, amor y chocolate
2006 • Roca Editorial
Spanish

Friends Lovers Chocolate
2005 • Time Warner (UK) Audio
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2005 • Knopf Canada
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2013 • Abacus
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2008 • Little, Brown Book Group
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2006 • Vintage Books
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate: An Isabel Dalhousie Mystery
2005 • Recorded Books, Inc.
English

Amigos, amantes, chocolate
2009 • Companhia Das Letras
Portuguese

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2005 • Little, Brown
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2005 • Random House Large Print
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2005 • Little, Brown
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate: The Sunday Philosophy Club (Isabel Dalhousie Mysteries)
2005 • Recorded Books
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate: The Sunday Philosophy Club (Isabel Dalhousie Mysteries)
2005 • Recorded Books
English

Das Herz des fremden Toten ein neuer Fall für Miss Isabel ; Roman
2008 • Heyne
German

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2006 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English

Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
2005 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English
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The reviews consistently praise the book for its delightfully cozy and soothing atmosphere, often likened to a warm cup of tea or a pleasant conversation with a thoughtful friend. Readers appreciate the urbane and sophisticated approach to storytelling, rich with gentle humor and acute observations of people and life. The protagonist, Isabel Dalhousie, is highlighted as a wise, kind, and generous philosopher whose internal musings and ethical dilemmas form the intellectual core of the narrative. The book offers a unique kind of mystery, more akin to an intellectual puzzle that stimulates thought rather than delivering high-stakes thrills. Additionally, the vivid descriptions of Edinburgh are frequently lauded, bringing the city and its Scottish essence to life for readers.
However, several reviewers note that the book's leisurely pace might not appeal to all. The plot, particularly the mystery element, is often described as secondary, meandering, or even weak, with some finding the resolution to be unsatisfying or feeling as though it simply "petered out." For those expecting a traditional, action-driven detective story, the lack of dramatic events or red herrings can be a disappointment. Isabel herself, while admired by many, is occasionally perceived as overly self-righteous, meddling, or too absorbed in philosophical discussion, leading some readers to find her unrelatable or boring at times. There are also mentions of excessive detail in describing street routes and a perceived use of stereotypes, alongside a lack of significant "foodie" content despite the title.
In conclusion, Friends, Lovers, Chocolate is best characterized as a character-driven philosophical novel with a gentle intrigue rather than a conventional mystery. It is highly recommended for readers who enjoy quiet, contemplative stories focused on ethical questions, human interaction, and internal thought processes. Those who appreciate Alexander McCall Smith's signature soothing writing style and are content with a slow, meandering narrative where the journey and reflections are more important than a dramatic plot resolution will likely find this book a delightful and relaxing read. Conversely, readers seeking a fast-paced, suspenseful mystery with a strong, clear-cut resolution might find it too slow and the mystery too understated.
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