Monday, June 9, 2008

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.

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