Aventuras de un médico rural en Irlanda by Patrick Taylor

Aventuras de un médico rural en Irlanda

Irish Country #1

Patrick Taylor with Raquel Bahamonde Barreiro (Translator)

397 pages first pub 2004 (editions) user-added

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Aventuras de un médico rural en Irlanda by Patrick Taylor is a delightful read for anyone who craves a heartwarming and humorous tale of self-discovery, Irish charm, and the simple joys of country life, set against the rich backdrop of Ireland's lush landscapes and quirky traditions.

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Barry Laverty, M.B., can barely find the village of Ballybucklebo on a map when he first sets out to seek gainful employment there, but already he knows that there is nowhere he would rather live than in the emerald hills and dales of Northern Ire...

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Community Reviews

3.77
based on 1,320 reviews

Moods

lighthearted: 94%

funny: 68%

relaxing: 50%

hopeful: 34%

inspiring: 20%

emotional: 14%

reflective: 12%

adventurous: 8%

informative: 5%

challenging: 1%

tense: 1%


Pace

17% of readers chose fast
48% of readers chose medium
33% of readers chose slow
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Plot or character driven?

5% of readers chose Plot
31% of readers chose A mix
63% of readers chose Character
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Character

Strong character development?

67% of readers chose Yes
8% of readers chose Complicated
21% of readers chose No
2% of readers chose N/A
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Loveable characters?

83% of readers chose Yes
11% of readers chose Complicated
5% of readers chose No
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Diverse cast of characters?

26% of readers chose Yes
6% of readers chose Complicated
65% of readers chose No
1% of readers chose N/A
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Flaws of characters a main focus?

26% of readers chose Yes
20% of readers chose Complicated
48% of readers chose No
4% of readers chose N/A
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