Monday, June 9, 2008

Reflection

There are many reasons why I enjoyed the book of And Then There Were None. One of the elements of the book that made it enticing was the development of the characters. Over the course of the book as the deaths became less of a chance and more of a plot the characters became very wary of each others actions and where they were when. This developed a conflict between man vs. man as well as man vs. self because they have a tense relation with little trust in others as well as a mental conflict of who they think it could be and how they will survive. Another aspect of the book is the suspense that the murder mystery creates which draws you in to read the book and want to see what is next to pass. These are the reasons why this book was entertaining and exciting to me.

1 comment:

chris magoo said...

I cant post because my email wont let me accept the invite so ill leave my post under Mikes post. I didn't really enjoy the book. It got better towards the end but otherwise the rising actions didnt grab me and pull me into the story. I dont really recommend it unless you are a big fan of waiting for something good to happen.