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That is definitly the Secret Project Novel that I struggled the most with.
I did not really enjoy the concept and never really connect to the characters.
I enjoyed the writing style but apart from that it was just fine.

Woah this book really does not hold back its punches.
I really enjoyed this second book and while it suffered a bit from middle-book syndrome, I still thoroughly enjoyed it. I loved that we get a second POV in this book as this gives the book a bit more depth and us as readers a bit more perspective.
I loved that basically, every character in this has a lgbtqa+ representation.
The cliffhanger in the end shocked me but at the same time, I saw it coming. Therefore I would love to have the third book immediately.

I enjoyed this book and I am looking forward to the rest of the books in this series.
It was a great introduction to the series and I really enjoyed the main characters and their story.

This was a really fascinating read and I like some of the aspects of it. I liked the discussion between real cults and perceived cults, and how one can recognize that.
I would have like for it to go deeper into some of the topics because sometimes it felt a bit surface-level.

This as a very surprising and fun novel to read.
I really enjoyed the mystery and the introduction of the Queen as a Detective.
It was fun to see how she used other people to get information and then distribute them to the right people so the case can be solved.

It was fun to read a Christie book that does not have Poirot or Marple as the main character and I enjoyed the story. The inclusion of the supernatural was very interesting and I found it really clever how the crime was committed.

This book was satisfying and devastating at the same time.
It was fun to see Poirot and Captain Hastings together again and see that the dynamic hasn't changed.
But at the same time, it was the last case, and while the conclusion was satisfying it was still sad.

I think this is one of my favorite Agatha Cristie books, that I have read so far.
It had an interesting concept and I like how it was told.

I really did not like this installment. I have enjoyed previous books with Robert Langdon but this one kind of felt forced. It seemed as if the author had forgotten everything that has happened in previous installments as there is no reference to it except to the Holy Grail once. Furthermore, I did not like the ending and a few plot devices that were used in the end as it seemed they were only there to shock the reader and not for any other purpose. I also found some plot lines were not explored completely and until the end, I did not know what was going on there or why it happened.