Friday, April 1, 2011

Book Review-Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie

"In general, librarians enjoyed special requests. A reference librarian is someone who likes the chase. When librarians read for pleasure, they often pick a good mystery. They tend to be cat people as well, for reasons more obscure."

-Fowler, Karen Joy. "The Jane Austin Book Club", G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 2004. page 213.

Well, I am that typical librarian that Karen Joy Fowler talks about. I have a cat (at one point I had 4 at the same time) and I like mysteries. Agatha Christie, Colin Dexter are two of my favorites.

A few weeks ago a patron came in asking for The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. We didn't own it, but the name was intriguing and while I was looking for a copy for the patron I noticed that it was available through Overdrive as an audiobook. I had to wait a bit for it, but when it was ready I quickly downloaded it and put it on my mp3 player.

The narrator was as entertaining as the story! The story takes place in England during the 1950's. The narrator has a British accent and makes you believe you are hearing Flavia, the main character. And a character she is! She lives in the family manor with her two older sisters and her father, a handy man, and a woman who comes in daily to cook and clean. Flavia has a passion for chemistry and spends much of her time in the lab that an ancestor had set up. She enjoys a good mystery and when a man turns up dead in the cucumber patch there is no stopping her.

The story was very entertaining, so much so that I looked forward to driving around town so I could listen in the car. The plot was pleasantly twisty and turny. I can hardly wait to read the next in the series!


The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie



The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
By Bradley, Alan
Author Bradley, C. Alan
2009-04 - Delacorte Press
9780385342308 Check Our Catalog

2009 Agatha Award Winner-Best First Novel
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