Rating: Summary: Mind Blowing Review: All that I can say is wow! Agatha Christie has a talent of adding amazing twists to her books, and she uses it to the full extent in this one. I don't think anyone else could make, or read such a mind boggling book!!
Rating: Summary: None Like This Review: Agatha Christie's most famous book is probably 'Murder on the Orient Express.' If you've ever read that and think like me, you couldn't get past the first chapter; the content was so dull. (I'm sure it got better or it wouldn't have gotten so much acclaim.) When people started recommending this book, I blew it off as another boring mystery. But, after a few weeks, curiosity got the best of me, and I checked it out. Basically, it's about ten people who are summoned to Indian Island. They are confronted with a tape of their sins (all murders) and one by one, they start to die. The greatest part, in my opinion, is the Indian irony. You see, in each guest's (or should I say victim's) bedroom there is a poem about Ten Little Indians who become nine and eight, etc. The guests die in ways similar to the ways outlined in the poem. Also, in the dining room, there are ten little Indian figurines that slowly disappear as each guest dies. Believe me, this is nothing like Murder... The story line is original (for it's time) and very engaging. It's creative and the whole mystery keeps you guessing. I would recommend this to anyone who likes twists and suspense.
Rating: Summary: Good book for middle schoolers!!! Review: THis book is very good. A satrong challenge
Rating: Summary: Ten Little Indian Boys sat down to dine... Review: Previously titled Ten Little Indians, this book was simply amazing, and also became a popular play.Ten seemingly average people are brought together to the exotic Indian Island. While these seven men and three women seem like your every-day Englishmen, they're each guilty of a dark crime, untouchable by the law. When the ten visitors of Indian Island begin dying, one-by-one, it's decided that the murderer must be one of the ten visitors themselves! It's hard to put down a book like this. One moment, you'll be thinking "oh, it's him, of course," and the next page, that person is found dead. A fine Agatha Christie to start with, "And Then There Were None" is among her most famous books. "One little indian boy, left all alone, he hanged himself... And Then There Were None."
Rating: Summary: It is a thriller Review: The killer is Lawrence Wargrave ok so if you have to read this in school and you have a question like who do you predict it is Lawrence Wargrave.
Rating: Summary: One motha fricken good book! Review: Ok, think about it: you're on an island with 9 other people. There's no way off of it. And to top it all off, there is a murderer on the island, picking you off, one by one. The only clue: a nursry ryme. Sound scary, thrilling, exciting? That's the idea in Agatha Christie's mistery novel "And Then There Were None." Not only does it keep you on the edge of your seet, it will keep you coming back for more. If you like misteries, or jsut enjoy a good book, READ IT! It will make you think twice about staying on an island.
Rating: Summary: Ten Little Indians.......... Review: This is the first book that I read of Agatha Christie and I thought that it was great. A story of ten people who have questionable backgrounds that are asked to join a Mr. U.N. Owen on a island for an unforgettable time. From start to finish this book is a good read. I really liked Agatha Christies writing style and am looking forward to reading another of her many books.
Rating: Summary: Agatha Christie is uuuuh good! Review: Thrilling masterpiece! Agatha Chrsitie has done it again (well actually she did it like 60 years ago) with And Then There Were None. (I'd underline the title, but I don't know how.) A must read! An enchanting mystery that only happens in books!
Rating: Summary: A BOOK FOR MYSTERY LOVERS! Review: I recently read the book And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. I recommend this book to someone who loves mystery. This book keeps you guessing until the very end, and once you reach the end, it's nothing like you expected. I love to read mystery and this is the first Agatha Christie book I have read. After this book, I'm sure I'll be reading more. She is a very talented writer. This book shows that she has sheer talent. She keeps you turning the pages late into the night. The way she describes things is exquisitely done. Most mystery writers will just tell you what happens, but she goes into detail after detail making the book exciting and interesting. If you love reading about mystery and suspense, I definitely recommend this book!
Rating: Summary: And Then There Were None Review: And Then There Were None was a book that I was assigned to read over the summer for my high school. When I first saw the book I thought it would be interesting to read and when I picked it up I became glued to the pages. This book is about ten people who were invited to an island by a mad man and were killed off one by one. The mystery and excitement will keep you reading the book and keep you on the edge of your seat. As the suspense builds you may even find yourself wanting to skip ahead to find our who the murderer is. Throughout the book you are given clues that lead you in different directions and you might look back through the book a few times to find evidence. The undiscovered kiler will have you pulling at your hair throughout the book and then the author's genius twist at the end will make your jaw hit the floor. This is a good book because of its mystery and it can be read more than once. The second time around you will probably find a lot of things that you missed the first time.
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