I’m not one for rereading books, apart from perhaps the classics. Quite simply, I have so many books to read…my TBR will happily sort me out for the next ten years, I think…so it’s purely a time thing.
However…never say never. This is one book I would have no hesitation in putting back in the pile to read again. And again.
How can one describe the village of Batch Magna? Difficult to find that’s for sure; dreamy, quiet, peaceful…where time has almost stood still. BUT, it’s all about to change when the ‘squire’ of the Batch Magna estate dies and it passes to his beneficiary, Humph. Humph has no plans whatsoever for the estate as it stands: no, much more profitable would be a theme park. This divides the village’s residents: those with businesses foresee an upturn in their profits that a constant flow of visitors would provide. The tenants who live on the estate’s houseboats are devastated. They face eviction. And the loss of their lazy, hazy existence.
It’s not so much the actual story that’s captivating here. It’s the writing. Maughan makes me want to go and live in this almost unfindable, dozy, little place AND with the delightfully quirky motley crew of characters. He’s created a magic kingdom to which you would want to escape. I swear I could hear birds singing, branches rustling and water lapping as I read. That’s how enchanting it is. (So much so, I can just about overlook the...um...'loose’ editing. Sorry, Peter).
What a great disappointment. The story which centered around a corrupt local council councillor, a taxi firm and Humphs boat service to Salisbury. The story was muddled and uninteresting. The kindle book was riddled with mistakes and punctuation errors. I was glad to finish it!
A really wonderful read full of humour and a very enjoyable story line. We were treated to the old favourites including Phineas, Sir Humphrey and were introduced to the Kingham Police Force and a gang of robbers led by a man called Snead. The story centres around a robbery of £100,000 with the robbers finally hiding the stash in the manor house at batch magna. Inevitably the hiding place was discovered and the stash went around the village for safe keeping. A whole wealth of events and happenings occurred making the story full of enjoyable and daft incidents. Thank goodness there is a book 4!!… (mehr)
An excellent story that told of Sir Humphreys financial problems, how the lucky necklace was lost and then found and concluded with a cricket match. Great fun, perfectly written it was a wonderful feel good book that left me wanting more. I thought this second book in the Batch Magna story was better than the first book.
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However…never say never. This is one book I would have no hesitation in putting back in the pile to read again. And again.
How can one describe the village of Batch Magna? Difficult to find that’s for sure; dreamy, quiet, peaceful…where time has almost stood still. BUT, it’s all about to change when the ‘squire’ of the Batch Magna estate dies and it passes to his beneficiary, Humph. Humph has no plans whatsoever for the estate as it stands: no, much more profitable would be a theme park. This divides the village’s residents: those with businesses foresee an upturn in their profits that a constant flow of visitors would provide. The tenants who live on the estate’s houseboats are devastated. They face eviction. And the loss of their lazy, hazy existence.
It’s not so much the actual story that’s captivating here. It’s the writing. Maughan makes me want to go and live in this almost unfindable, dozy, little place AND with the delightfully quirky motley crew of characters. He’s created a magic kingdom to which you would want to escape. I swear I could hear birds singing, branches rustling and water lapping as I read. That’s how enchanting it is. (So much so, I can just about overlook the...um...'loose’ editing. Sorry, Peter).
Read this. It’s delightful.… (mehr)