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sarahthegaymer 's review for:
And Then There Were None
by Agatha Christie
So, I want to be an Agatha Christie girlie. I also needed to read a book during the month of January that had the word "There" in it for Kayla's Buzzword Challenge. So, here we are. 3-stars, solid. I do not hate this book by any means, I actually sort of enjoyed it. I'm not going out and purchasing every Agatha Christie book to exist but I do see her being an Author that I might reach for again in the future.
This is a secluded-island mystery where a bunch of random individuals with no ties to one another show up to this house where they were summoned. One-by-one they start to die and the rest are left to try and solve the mystery; can anyone be trusted? (A lot like Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney (which was better in my opinion)).
Personally, I enjoyed the storyline and the characters were likeable, even the ones I didn't completed trust. I will be completely transparent when I say that with any mystery I read, I almost can never figure out who did it. I'm not sure if I lack intellectual skills, critical-thinking skills, or what..I just have never been able to and that is what make Thrillers and Mysteries so much fun for me because I'm always unsuspecting. "And Then There Were None", however; did not have an ending wrapped up in a cute bow. (I still to this day don't know who did it? Did we find out? Did I miss it? Like..someone smarter than me please explain!)
So, solid 3-stars, again. 2 stars for the entertainment aspect and likeable characters, and 1 star for the overall plot and solution.
This is a secluded-island mystery where a bunch of random individuals with no ties to one another show up to this house where they were summoned. One-by-one they start to die and the rest are left to try and solve the mystery; can anyone be trusted? (A lot like Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney (which was better in my opinion)).
Personally, I enjoyed the storyline and the characters were likeable, even the ones I didn't completed trust. I will be completely transparent when I say that with any mystery I read, I almost can never figure out who did it. I'm not sure if I lack intellectual skills, critical-thinking skills, or what..I just have never been able to and that is what make Thrillers and Mysteries so much fun for me because I'm always unsuspecting. "And Then There Were None", however; did not have an ending wrapped up in a cute bow. (I still to this day don't know who did it? Did we find out? Did I miss it? Like..someone smarter than me please explain!)
So, solid 3-stars, again. 2 stars for the entertainment aspect and likeable characters, and 1 star for the overall plot and solution.