I really enjoyed this book.I love horror. This fit the bill there. Was it super scary? Not really.It had mystery, a bit of violence and gore, but because it was such a whodunnit, it lacked in scare factor.Still it was a great mind bend! In the last few chapters especially. It took me where I was lik...
Minnie's face was deathly pale. - First sentence This is a YA novel "inspired by Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None" (according to the Amazon page). Ten teenagers are at a house party on an island full of summer homes in the middle of February. There is a huge storm which of course kno...
No mysteries about it--Ten is entirely unremarkable. In all honesty, the 'several kids stuck on an island with a murderer' concept is hardly a new one, and the extreme archetypes of high schoolers that most definitely exist here make for a quite status-quo-abiding story, albeit a somewhat more excit...
All right, folks, the wine is out of my system and I had a good night's sleep. It's time for an actual review! As I said last night, I wasn't happy with this one. There were some parts I like, which I'll talk about in a bit, but for the most part I was disappointed. I finished the book just to fin...
Finished Ten tonight. I did not like it guys. It felt painful to read it after a point. In fact, I sped through it as fast as I could because I wanted to get it over with. I'd like to write a fully fleshed out review for this one. However, I have had WAY too much wine (hooray for wine!) tonight, s...
There was nothing really spectacular about this one. It was a very short, quick read and I didn't think it was particularly creepy or scary. It's about a group of "Ten" high school kids who go to a secluded island for a weekend house party and get knocked off one by one. Similar to Agatha Christie's...
2.5/5 stars “You’re going to have fun this weekend if it kills me.”I never read And Then There Was None, I meant to and now I’m a bit sad that I read this one first. I think this book is going to make Christie’s masterpiece less enjoyable when I finally do. It seems that a less “high school” version...
This was a re-read. So did I love this book as I did back almost 3 years ago? Yes, yes I did. I only remembered some stuff, and at times I felt like I knew more than I wanted, but most of it has luckily faded away. Phew!Most of my old review still applies, but I want to update and write a new one ...
Even though this book has less than stellar reviews (MASSIVE understatement), I still thought it might have potential. I really enjoy Agatha Christie and I LOVE the book And Then There Were None. I read it the first time in middle school, then again last year when I picked it up at a used bookstore....
If you haven't read Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None (or Ten Little Indians, depending on which edition you have), you may find this is a competently written YA thriller. If you have read And Then There Were None, you may find this is a competently written YA thriller that is a pale imitat...
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