Rating: Summary: Then There Were None Review: The book Then There Were None is an extremely good book. It starts out with ten strangers on an island with an unknown host. Then, they start being killed one by one. It all comes together at the end. This was one of the best books I have ever read. The beginning is hard to follow, but the end is very intense.
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: This is a book about ten people who were lured to a house on a small island owned by a mysterious person named U.N. Owen. Soon after they arrive, one person dies. It appears to be murder. they are quickly killed off one by one...In my opinion, this is a great murder mystery book. It keeps the reader interested without giving away any hints to who the murderer is. I like the usage of the poem about the ten little indians in connection with the murders. I would reccomend this book to all people who love murder mystery books.
Rating: Summary: Book Review Review: The book And Then There Were None, was a terrific book. It was probably the best mystery novel that i have ever read. The suspense she created was masterful. She made me sit on the top of my seat waiting to see what would happen next. She kept you guessing after every chapter. The way she finished the book was outstanding as well. Ten people that have only one thing in common are invited to the island for what they thnk is a vacation. The one thing they have in common is that they are all going to die on the island by a mystery killer. The way the killer carries out the killings and who the killer is are facts that you will have to find out when you read the book. I recommend this book to people of all ages that range from high school and up.
Rating: Summary: A Review on And Then There Were None Review: This was the best book I've ever read in my life. When I recieved the letter informing me that I had to reaad a book over the summer for school, I thought to myself, "what a waste of time". Yet I began to read and within the first pages, I was hooked. I couldn't put the book down! ine night I even read fifty pages, and I didn't have to. In the beginning of the story, a mysterious person, refered to as U.N. Owen, sends ten peoplenotes saying they should take an opporunity to visit Indian Island. The charactors agree, thinking U.N. Owen is a distant friend. From the point the people arriveat Indian Island everything turns into hell. All ten people die, and it is a musteru to find out who it is. They all die in their own mysterious ways according to a poem posted above all of the inmates beds. Agatha Christie kept me guessing every second who the murderer was. Don't skip a page and read the Epilouge or else you'll miss out!
Rating: Summary: And Then There Were None Review: Over the summer, I was required to read one of three books. I chose And Then There Were None since it grabbed my attention. The story kept me reading, and I often found myself reading it for hours at a time. Agatha Christie made this book seem real, like I was in the story. The beginning was a little slow, but after the first few chapters were through, the plot came alive. Ten mysterious murderers were brought to Indian Island by a mysterious host. Then, all of them die, one by one. Be sure to read the epilogue so you can find out who the killer is!
Rating: Summary: Alright Review: I thought that and then there were none was an overall good book. There were some ideas that were a little far-fetched, such as the identity of the killer and the entire ending of the book. However, i thought that the 10 Little Indians poem added a very mysterious twist to the book; along with the 10 Indian figurines that one by one mysteriously dissapeared as each person was killed off. Even though i was forced to read this book for summer reading, and it wasnt strictly for my enjoyment, i would recommend it to someone who is interested on reading a good mystery book.
Rating: Summary: Great Mystery Review: My name is Scott McCoy and as a requirment to get into Jesuit High School I had to read 1 of three books over the summer. Of course I waited untill later in the summer but when I chose a book I chose and then there were none by agatha christie because it had to do with murders. I didn't really want to read it but when I sat down for a second to read some of it I kept reading it because it was very interesting. IT starts with ten different people that don't know each other on an island in a very large house. Each one of these commited some sort of crime from manslaughter into 1rst degree murder. Over the course of the book one by one die with the fact that there is someone on the island killing them off. Every time there was a new murder I thought it was someone else. No matter how good you are at guessing the outcome of mysterys you wouldn't be able to guess this one. It is almost impossible yet you would think of him as a muderer early in the book then dismass him. It was always hard to set the book down and go to bed or to go to dinner because you always want to find out who was behind the murders and who was going to be the next victim. This book is pack with excitement and thrills and one great mystery which has the answer sealed in a bottle somewhere in the ocean. I would recommend this book to everyone and have fun.
Rating: Summary: And Then There Were None Review: Well this was my first Agatha Christie Novel. At first I wasn't to sure about this book, but now that I am finished I am happy I chose this book. There were many different areas that put me in more suspense than others. Such as the twelve Indians that kept dissapearing. This made me wondering why they were disappearing and it kept me involved. Towards the end I had an idea who the killer was, but as always I was wrong. Hopefully this book will bring you the mystery and suspense it brought me.
Rating: Summary: This is a great book! Review: This book, written by Agatha Christie is so far the best book that I have ever read. I loved how she blended the great mystery with the excitement of the and terror of the characters. The plot was easy to understand and was very well written. All of the characters were unique. They all had some thing different about them. Whether it was the way they acted or how proper they were. Another thing that I loved about this book is how Christie sort of hinted who was going to get killed and somehow a different person was killed. In some way they always followed the "Ten Little Indians" poem. The best part was trying figure out was killing the "visitors."
Rating: Summary: Another Awesome Agatha Christie Novel Review: I was assigned this book as a summer reading project for school. I was not too wild about wasting my summer reading a book. However, I finally sat down with the novel and read it. Amazing! The plot was so cunning and the end was unpredictible! I would not have corectly guest the killer at the end, though I did have a few suspicions about him/her in the middle of the novel. Be sure to read the epilogue and letter at the end, otherwise you probably won't know who the killer really is!
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