
The Importance of Being Seven
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Robert Ian Mackenzie
Perhaps best known for his No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, #1 New York Times best-selling author Alexander McCall Smith delights fans around the world with his warmhearted 44 Scotland Street novels. In the series’ sixth entry, the residents of 44 Scotland Street grapple with problems both trivial and severe, but none so great as when six-year-old Bertie Pollock - who longs to be seven - mislays his mum and learns a valuable lesson about wish fulfillment.
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Terrific fun!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I've already bought a copy of this for my daughter. Each of the characters in McCall Smith's books are complex and imperfect, as are we all. I look meeting them. Anyone who has wanted to adopt Bertie in past books, as I have, will be gratified by little "Ullyses," who innocently brings the revenge of Bertie upon their mother.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
There is a minute-to-minute on-the-edge-of-your-seat-"ism" with each of the books in this sequence, as there are always several plots interwoven.Have you listened to any of Robert Ian Mackenzie’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
His performances are great, as was this one!Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Absolutely, I would probably have glued on my headphones, if that were a feasible option.Any additional comments?
More Bertie! More Bertie!I love Bertie!
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Would you listen to The Importance of Being Seven again? Why?
Yes, I actually have listened to parts of it again. I'm fascinated by the way in which McCall Smith effortlessly weaves philosophy into the story.What other book might you compare The Importance of Being Seven to and why?
Since this is a series, it can be compared with any of the other books in the series. As in other series (take Ann B Ross's Miss Julia series, for instance) the characters are recurring, and half the fun is in finding out how they've progressed from the last book.What does Robert Ian Mackenzie bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I have read some of the books, as opposed to listening to them. I find the audible versions tend to put me more convincingly in Edinburgh. Robert Ian Mackenzie can turn on a Scotch brogue in a way I can't. He's particularly effective as Angus Lordie.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Many laughs, many smiles. Maybe even a tear or two.Any additional comments?
I love the way he sees the world through his characters' eyes, be it six-year-old Bertie, or Cyril the dog, or the twenty-something Matthew. These are well-delineated characters. Too many fictional characters are caricatures. McCall Smith's characters are wonderfully low key, each with his or her own limitations and self-perceptions, navigating a world filled with other human beings with their own foibles — people who are narcissistic, overbearing, dishonest, self-deluded, self-sacrificing, gullible, hopeful, sad, funny and sweet. They each come with the sort of mild eccentricities and self-doubt that you'll recognize in members of your own family. In other words, they're believable.Like visiting with old friends
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Would you listen to The Importance of Being Seven again? Why?
no, too many other wonderful books to read, including the upcoming Isabel Dalhousie books.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Just waiting for the next bon mot.Which character – as performed by Robert Ian Mackenzie – was your favorite?
ElspethIf you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
A smile for the soulAny additional comments?
a book of kindness and smilesMr. Smith triumphs again.
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Where does The Importance of Being Seven rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Hard to place it--I love all the 44 Scotland Street books (and many others)What does Robert Ian Mackenzie bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I love his intonations which change depending upon the character. And, of course, his accent helps make the story more Scottish.I want to move to 44 Scotland Street!
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PERFORMANCE - Good job.
OVERALL - Recommended for adults only. Even though there's no sex or profanity, children would find it boring. It's part of a series, but the story stands alone. This book is basically rambling around in the daily lives of richly developed characters. I prefer a little more "going on" in books so I won't be continuing with the series, but I enjoyed this book nonetheless.
Good book, but not what I expected
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Alexander McCall Smith hits the mark again
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Bertie, a small boy about to turn 7 years old, is lumbered with one very strange, over-bearing mother, and a well-meaning, but ineffectual father. He's a bright boy, who is forced into fulfilling his mother's ambitions, but who longs to be a regular boy. In this book, he finally finds true happiness for a short period of time. This book will bring joy to your heart.
This is a serial novel, and Bertie is only one of many interesting characters. Very highly recommended.
Blissful Bertie
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If you could sum up The Importance of Being Seven in three words, what would they be?
sincere, funny, realWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Importance of Being Seven?
When Bertie made a friend.What about Robert Ian Mackenzie’s performance did you like?
the whole book was real because of him. it always takes awhile to get into a voice and then you are hooked!Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The love that each character had for each other. Loyalty. When Matthew does everything he can to show love for Elspeth from timing her eggs, fluffing her bed, and buying her a home it really gives a person a wonderful feeling inside.Any additional comments?
I wish I had started with the first in the series. not sure if going backwards would help or matter. hmm.Glad to have found it!
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Fantastic addition to the series
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