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READING AGATHA CHRISTIE'S "AND THEN THERE WERE NONE"



"AND THEN THERE WERE NONE"...

If you are a fan of Agatha Christie and like her stories very much than you probably know this book which I am talking about(or writing about). And since you are a fan of Agatha Christie I will presume that you had probably read one or more of Agatha Christie's books before reading this one. So I will also assume that you had at least a little idea about what to expect from this book and its plot...


BUT WHAT ABOUT ME ?


COZ THIS WAS MY FIRST AGATHA CHRISTIE BOOK AND I HAD NO IDEA ABOUT WHAT TO EXPECT ! And when I read this book, believe me, it just blew my mind away ! I had literally never ever read such a mind blowing book before. How could I , because before reading this book, the only author's books which I read were of Enid Blyton, and if you have ever read an Enid Blyton book, you probably know the difference in the level of their stories and you might be able to imagine the amount of joy and thrill which I got from reading 'And Then There Were None' after reading Enid Blyton classics such as 'Famous Five'. The story of 'And Then There Were None' is literally one of the best I have ever read and it might be the same for many of you coz this book is just absolutely fantastic ! 

I believe that reading your first Agatha Christie book might be a little difficult, at least It was for me, (and it might be the same for many of you also) since , as I have already told you, the only author whose novels I had read before were of Enid Blyton, and many of you will know that the level of English used by both these great authors is INSANELY different !

It took me at least 5 to 6 books to get used to Agatha Christie's level of English (I am not a very fast learner ! ), but eventually you get accustomed to the English used and you just want to read more and more of Agatha Christie's books, and I can't blame you, she is just such a great author that anyone will fall in love with her stories, her plots and her characters.

So this was how I felt when I read my first Agatha Christie book, Do comment down and tell me about how you felt and what you experienced when you read your first Agatha Christie book.


Well then...

Until next time...


HAPPY READING !



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