Agatha Christie’s takes 10 complete strangers from very different backgrounds to a remote Island where murder is a foot: "Ten little boys went out to dine; One choked his little self and then there were nine. Nine little boys sat up very late; One overslept himself and then there were eight. Eight ...
I "read" this when I was a freshman for English class. We were supposed to independently read one book a month and then take a test on it. I hated that class and that teacher so I didn't really read this book. I think someone told me the test was easy (none of them were easy and our teacher hadn't w...
Fifth time reading this book, and the second time this year! No review, but here are links to my previous posts about the book: First read in April of 2016 Read Dan Stevens-narrated audiobook for 2016 HW Bingo Read Dan Stevens-narrated audiobook for 2018 HW Bingo Read print copy for 2019 HW Bing...
This book gets better and better with each reread and knowing how this book ends doesn´t take anything away from it. With every page the tension increases, the characters slowly descend into madness and the ending is absolutely brilliant. I have always been hesitant with a five star rating for And...
This is my fourth time reading this, and it just doesn't get old. Even knowing the who, the how, and the why doesn't lessen the enjoyment. This is the 3rd time I've read this book for Halloween Bingo. It's only surpassed by the Tom Mison-narrated audiobook of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, which I'v...
Ten people of different professions and social statuses receive an unusual invitation from a certain millionaire named U.N. Owen. The invitation requires them to stay for a week in a private Indian Island.
Ah, this classic never gets old. I opted for the audio version this time around, and was pleasantly surprised at how well Dan Stevens depicts each one of the characters. I think his John Wargrave was my favorite! 5 stars to this mysterious story. Always and forever. Country House Mystery square ...
Several people, all strangers to one another, arrive at a small, isolated island. Some believe themselves to have been invited by an old acquaintance, while others thought they were being hired by someone named U.N. Owen. All of them discover, too late, that these were lies designed to lure them int...
There was something magical about an island – the mere word suggested fantasy. You lost touch with the world – an island was a world of its own. A world, perhaps, from which you might never return. Oh, Dame Agatha, you foreshadowing minx! This was a re-read (re-re-re-re-re-read, more like). I don...
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