Thursday, November 1, 2012

book club #4

Wow, this is way late.  I completely forgot to summarize our October book club meeting on And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.  Not surprising, seeing as the book was overall pretty forgetful. 


Apart from the Sherlock Holmes series, this book is probably the most famous mystery ever written.  Why?  I don't know.

Summary:
Ten strangers are lured to an isolated island mansion in England.  Each is accused of some guilty secret by a recorded message.  By the end of the night, one of the guests is dead...and they don't know who the murderer is.

Most of us girls liked the book.  It was an easy read (despite the old-fashioned setting) and no one expected the ending.  Our discussions could only go so far though.  They sounded like this:  "Oh, you thought her?"  "That was pretty unrealistic."  "Yeah."  "Cool."  "Mhmm."  It wasn't heated or exciting or sad or any sort of emotion - it was a bit dull. 

Our overall rating (we had a non-finisher this month):



Get ready for this month though...I CANNOT WAIT to tell you about November's book!










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