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 was my third read of the story. Just a quick note that my rating refers to the book only. While I have a lot of love for some of "the monster's" story, especially the parts of the story that are narrated by "the monster", this is not a favourite book. Like most other Gothic classics, it dr...
Series: Hercule Poirot #10 This book is delightful to revisit via audio. It's a marvellous story set on a train stuck in the snow in Yugoslavia where Poirot just happens to be at the right moment to solve the mystery. Christie is in fine form with Poirot's little Frenchisms. One that particularly ...
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...
An excellent audio version of a Christie classic. It would also work well for the "Locked room" category for the Halloween bingo. Previous update: 21 %
A classic and groundbreaking novel expertly narrated by Dan Stevens. I haven't read this since high school, and so I had forgotten a lot. Add in the lovely narration, and it was like experiencing the story for the first time all over again. It did get a little overly descriptive at times though.
This was my first Agatha Christie and it was a lot of fun! I really liked Poirot's style, with his little tricks in interviewing witnesses and his smartass way of dealing with his co-investigators, if you can call them that. Dan Steven's performance in narrating this audiobook is fantastic, with his...
I absolutely loved this. So much so that I was in this sort of battle with myself: I wanted to hurry up and finish because I was absolutely stymied as to who the killer was and was dying to find out, and yet I wanted to slow down and make it last as long as possible because I was enjoying the story ...
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