I do enjoy these cart names. 😂🤣
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So much fun! A twist on Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. Loved the comedian archetypes. #2018
So much fun! A twist on Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. Loved the comedian archetypes. #2018
Look at all of these #spines! Our vacation apartment is right across the street from a coffee shop and a bookstore, so obviously I had to do some vacation book shopping (that's a thing, right?).
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#ReadingResolutions #PhotoaChallenge #vacation
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My book sleeve came in the mail! Now I don't have to worry about my books getting bent & dirty in my bag :) I got it from a shop on Etsy called "Baby My Book."
Also I just finished Ten Dead Comedians this morning. Fun book! Maybe like a 7/10.
Finally started reading this :) My husband got it for me for Christmas after I told him it was on my TBR. The premise reminded me of Clue (great movie) and the interactive marketing for this book was really cool! @QuirkBooks
Terrible. I foolishly assumed that I would laugh at least once while reading a novel about stand-up comedy. That didn't happen. The only reason why I finished this novel was because I just barely had enough interest in finding out who the killer was, and even that was disappointing. If there were a literary equivalent to a Razzie, this book would receive it.
I think I show promise as a chalk artist. Hah. Described as a humorous satire, retelling Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, I think this one sounds like it could be a fun read.
This keeps happening and then it does a download and doesn't save my spot in the book which is super annoying!
Happy to see this week go, hope the door hits it on the way out 😀. Now for some comedy and murder.
10 strangers are on a deserted island, the home of legendary comedian Dustin Walker. He has invited them there to work on his latest project. When they arrive, they find the island deserted and their host dead. This was a fun read. The murders were inventive and the ending was satisfying. Just be prepared for characters that you like to die. This is a murder mystery after all.
I received a free ARC from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
Has anyone read this? The publisher sent it to me and it's described as a darkly clever take on And Then There Were None - which I recently read and enjoyed. I'm definitely intrigued!
A hold-your-breath murder comedy. Great characters in a cinematic plot that keeps the reader guessing multiple times who-dun-it. Have fun guessing which IRL comic inspired which soon-to-be-dead fictional one. Then hope the movie rights have been snapped up. Comedy box office gold in a classic murder mystery.