Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Reflection

I really enjoyed this book. Once I started reading it, I couldn't put it down, and I ended up finishing it within a few days. I suspected Armstrong was the murderer, as it turns out, he wasn't, but I find it interesting that he was in on the plan the whole time and still got killed. I think it started out a little slow, but once the story picked up, I feel it was very fast paced and eventful. I really liked And Then There Were None, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone in search of a good mystery.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Reflection

The book And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie was a very compelling mystery.   I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.  It was by far the best murder mystery i have ever read.  I was captivated by the constant suspense of the novel.  The way that Justice Wargrave killed the people based on the poem that they all knew was genius.  I always had a general idea of how the characters would die, but i never knew when it was going to happen. I figured out who the killer was as soon as the recording was played and they showed the poem, but it was interesting when he faked his death. This book was a very fun book and I would reccommend it to everyone.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Reflection

I really enjoyed reading the novel And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. One thing I really like about this book was that the book didn't drag on and the murders started really early in the book and the mystery began. The suspense really kicked in when the guests on the island found out that the killer was one of them. There were no boring parts in the book. Every time the guests felt the slightest bit of comfort something strange happened or someone else on the island was murdered and the action continued. Also I loved the mystery of trying to figure out who the killer was and you could feel what the characters were feeling because there was no evidence. They had to use who had an opportunity to kill, to find the murderer and they became uneasy and very paranoid. This book is very hard to put down because it draws you in and you want to keep reading more. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mysteries full of action and suspense. I will recommend this book to everyone I know. The author knew what she was doing and the book was written very well and I loved it.

REFLECTION

I thought that the book And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie was a phenomenal book. The beginning  of the Novel started off very peculiar because it kept jumping around to each character and I couldn't follow who was who, but by the time they were at the house I finally started to figure out who was who.  What made it so interesting was when they started to die off one by and and it was very interesting with the way they were dying because there deaths matched the nursery rhyme in each of there rooms. The end of the book was the best because it had the twist that I did not see coming that I enjoy reading in Murder Mysteries. I would recommend this book to anyone that is into Murder Mysteries.

Reflection

Overall, I enjoyed the novel, And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie. I liked how it was a mystery. I liked how over the duration of the book, the developing characters kept you guessing as to who it was. The novel started of slow but as it progressed, I couldn't put it down. I like reading books that require a lot of imagination and creativity to write, and this book definately did. I thought that the book was very well written and carefully planned out. One of my favorite parts of the novel was when Armstrong disappeared because then it was impossible to tell who it was. I recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys the movies ,House on Haunted Hill or April Fool's Day, because they are very similar to this book. I also recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good mystery.

Reflection

The book "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie was a great book at times. Some parts were very dramatic where I wanted to keep reading to see what would happen next. The book was very good until the end. I didn't like how Agatha Chrisite made Vera Claythorne hang herself to be at peace with her past. Also, it was not very realistic at the end with Mr. Justice Wargrave killing most of the guests, then faking his death halfwat through the book, and finally ending the book by coming back from his fake death to make it impossible to find out who the real killer was. I also was let down at how quickly each character's deaths were described. Along with that, I was let down that none of the characters showed sympathy towards each guest that died. Beside that, I liked the book and I would recommend this book to one of my friends.

Reflection

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie was a great mystery novel. The begining was a little slow but as I read on I started to enjoy it more and more. The mystery novel was about a group of people who were invited to visit Indian Island. In the process of visiting the Island the members of the group were getting murdered one by one. I think it was creative how the author connected the murders with the 10 little indians poem. I also liked how everytime I thought I knew who the murderer was that person got killed because that kept me guessing through out the novel. I would recommend this mystery novel to other people because it was and enjoyable and easy read.