Reviews

Dehlis vackraste händer by Mikael Bergstrand

emmile's review against another edition

Go to review page

fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

luukasla's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

This is a lovely book, full of life and colour. I'd suggest this book to anyone who is even a bit interested of India and Sweden.

busdjur's review

Go to review page

3.0

This is part 1 of a series (followed by "Dimma över Darjeeling" and then "Gurun i Pomonadalen")
A cute story with varmth. More of a feelgood than humoristic book even if the story made me smile several times (still - smiles not laughters). Best part of the book in my opinion are the life-view-descriptions of Yogi who has an answer to anything.

tiinasusanna's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

ajanvietekirja
mukavan kepeä

elsareads's review against another edition

Go to review page

3.0

I would've finished this last week, but I wanted to finish it a day before I'm writing an essay on it at school, so I had to put it down for a while. This was a pleasant surprise; a quite nice and quick read.
Although I couldn't really relate to the main character, as I am not a middle-aged Swedish man, it was refreshing to read from a completely new point of view for myself.
What I really loved was that it was mainly focused on India. What a beautiful culture and land. The main character's, Göran's new Indian friend, Yogi, quickly became my favourite person in the novel and everytime he spoke, I felt as amazed as Göran did. So maybe that's the only thing I had in common with the main character.
More...