Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Review: And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie

I thought that this book was was really good and very intense. However, this book is a mystery and the one problem I had was that I don't think that enough evidence was given to allow the reader to solve the mystery themselves. Nonetheless, I guarantee despite what I said you will be forming your own theories about who you think the killer is and I would bet more than likely this will change through the book and in the end you will be wrong (let me know how it worked out for you). This book was really intense in that there is not a moment of dullness in the book, because you are constantly wondering who will be killed next, when, and how. I definitely recommend everyone to read this, unless your a really nervy person. It's not gory or anything, but I will tell you up front the title is true, "And Then There Were None." I won't say anymore, except this was an exciting book to "play" and a great read.

1 comment:

  1. This book was intense to say the least. I was so nervous that I had to stop reading and occupy my mind with something else... twice. My predictions constantly changed throughout the book and the ending was... shocking! Whatever you do, don't read the skip ahead and read the last chapter! No peeking!
    Great read and thanks for recommended me the book (and for letting me borrow it).

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