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Seven Dials Mystery
Seven Dials Mystery | Agatha Christie
The Queen of Mystery has come to Harper Collins! Agatha Christie, the acknowledged mistress of suspense creator of indomitable sleuth Miss Marple, meticulous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, and so many other unforgettable characters brings her entire oeuvre of ingenious whodunits, locked room mysteries, and perplexing puzzles to William Morrow Paperbacks. A practical joke goes chillingly, murderously wrong in Agatha Christie s classic The Seven Dials Mystery."
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FromMyLectory
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Set against the backdrop of a country estate, the story unfolds with a group of young adventurers determined to uncover the truth behind a perplexing murder. Led by the resourceful Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent and her friends, the narrative embarks on a thrilling journey filled with twists and turns.

Gripping and intricate storyline + cleverly woven clues + unexpected revelations + lots of red herrings = impressive body of work ?
#listyreads

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Jeg
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Another delightful read. A couple more to go in this series. I'm loving the character called Bundle.

Suet624 You really pared down your list of folks you follow. Thanks for keeping me on! 2y
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catsuit_mango
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When the 2 females characters have character and one is acting out of it...

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SolaRaynor
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A fast-paced mystery that kept me guessing till the very end :)

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BekaReid
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While not my favorite AC by far, I still enjoyed a revisit with Bundle and her adventurous spirit.

TheBee Love the kitty 3y
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Bookish_Gal
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Bundle was so much fun to read. She was so driven to determine the plot behind the secret organization of the Seven Dials. She went off on her own to make discovery‘s. The two guys were so brash, crazy even. Nobody was as they seemed, as you learn from the end. As mentioned in the book, it‘s just like in the books where there are secret groups working behind the scenes. #AgathaChristie

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ImperfectCJ
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A strange but fun little mystery. None of these stick with me for long, and I doubt this one will be any different, but it was a pleasant diversion today.

catiewithac I love a good Christie!! 3y
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ImperfectCJ
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It's the third day since I vowed to eat mindfully, and I've already fallen off the wagon. Even an excellent meal like black bean stew and watermelon is just so booooring to eat without a book. (In this case, the audio version of the tagged book.)

dylanisreading Relatable. It's so difficult for me to not read or watch something when I'm eating at home! 3y
aperfectmjk I must know what's in black bean stew? 3y
ImperfectCJ @aperfectmjk It's a recipe I got from Trader Joe's and modified. Put in a saucepan: one tetra of Latin Style Black Bean Soup plus one half tetra of water (empty the soup into the pan then refill halfway with water), one can of black beans, one cup frozen corn, one can fire roasted tomatoes, one can chicken, one half cup brown rice. Bring to a boil then reduce heat and simmer until rice is done (about 40 minutes). Top with hot sauce and corn chips. 3y
ImperfectCJ @aperfectmjk All the ingredients are TJ's brand things. 3y
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galueth28
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The characters were fun, especially Bundle. I liked her sense of adventure.

The solution made me go "wait, what?", but not in a good way.

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Scochrane26
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Read this yesterday because I haven‘t read any Christie for a few months. This won‘t be a favorite, but it‘s an enjoyable mystery with a lot of red herrings & some good characters, esp Superintendent Battle and Bundle.

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janeycanuck
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Catching up on #agathachristieclubR2. Quite enjoyed this one - it was so cheeky, I love a little Christie snark!!

Linsy Ditto! 😄 4y
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janeycanuck
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Reading in coffee shops: Now with face masks and hand sanitizer!

VeganCleopatra I'm constantly in search of good masks...do you recommend this one? 4y
janeycanuck @VeganCleopatra yes - the ear loops are adjustable and there is a nose clip which really stops my glasses from fogging. But they are made locally, I don‘t know if they ship. 4y
VeganCleopatra Thanks for letting know! 4y
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Aaronlisa
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I read this Aug 5-15 and gave it 4 ⭐️. I am finding that a problem with a lot of Christie‘s novels are the endings as they seem so rushed. Overall I like this one and part of me wishes that she had continued writing mysteries with Bundle in them.

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Linsy
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I've been catching up on my Agatha Christie!

I skipped Roger Ackroyd, listened to Big Four, Blue Train + Seven Dials and am skipping Partners in Crime (read it recently).

Big Four: 🔪🔪🔪🔪
Blue Train: 🔪🔪🔪
Seven Dials: 🔪🔪🔪🔪
Partners: 🔪🔪🔪

Seven Dials was my fav; Bundle is the best! And it has a Tommy + Tuppence feel that I just adore.

Next up: Roger Ackroyd. I've heard such great things!

#agathachristieclubr2 #classicschallenge2020

CogsOfEncouragement I love Tommy and Tuppence. Roger Ackroyd is one of my favorites out of the ones I‘ve read. 4y
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ferskner
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4. Christie often uses a common setting of English literature: the English country house. What does this setting bring to the mystery that couldn't be found in a location like London?

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TheAromaofBooks I think the biggest thing is that it narrows the field of people involved. It seems a lot less likely that someone is going to hoof it out into the countryside, climb into your bedroom & knock you off than it does to think that a burglar may pop into your London flat. Isolated settings help keep the focus on the potential suspects that Christie wants us to consider & reduces the chances of it being someone random off the street. 4y
Laughterhp @TheAromaofBooks Oh I like that. Yes, I would agree with you. It definitely narrows down the list of suspects. 4y
ferskner @TheAromaofBooks @Laughterhp: agreed, the setting is perfect for an enclosed location and set of suspects. I'm also taking a class from Future Learn about the literature of the English country house, and one thing we've talked about was how the country house represented hospitality and gentility, while the city was considered more rude. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ 4y
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ferskner Thus the country house party in Christie is displaying that essence of hospitality, but it's subverted by the disruption of murder, which isn't very hospitable. :) I think it brings in a tension that we subconsciously understand even if we don't articulate it. 4y
TheAromaofBooks @ferskner - That definitely makes sense, and I think you also see it played out with various hosts and hostesses feeling obligated to invite people to stay - Bundle in particular uses the “rules“ of hospitality to maneuver situations to work in her favor. @Laughterhp 4y
ferskner @thearomaofbooks That's a great point! I really love Bundle. 4y
Linsy @TheAromaofBooks @laughter You just explained so succinctly why the cozy mystery at the manor house is one of my favorite types of books, @ferskner! That course sounds fascinating 4y
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ferskner
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3. Christie uses a cast of "bright young things" to solve her thrillers, while her two main detectives are both older characters. Why do you think she does this?

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TheAromaofBooks It's kind of funny because both Poirot & Miss Marple tend to solve mysteries without a lot of legwork - they assess the facts & arrive at conclusions. The thrillers involve a bit more dashing about, which fits younger, more spontaneous characters... I can't really picture Poirot wedging himself into a china closet... 4y
ferskner @TheAromaofBooks totally! There's a difference between the mental exercise of Poirot and Marple vs. the brash legwork of the thrillers. After all, Hastings has to exist to do the action for Poirot! I feel like she loved the mental exercise of the mysteries but that the thrillers were easier to write. 4y
TheAromaofBooks @ferskner - and like we discussed in the other posts, I think Christie does hand out her humor in larger doses for her thrillers. Poirot has a subtle humor, Miss Marple's humor is fluttery, but in the thrillers it's just full-on and I love it! 4y
Linsy @TheAromaofBooks @ferskner I agree with all y‘all said! Before this read along I only knew about Tommy and Tuppence thrillers, so I‘ve been excited to find out I have plenty of dashing hilarity as well as thoughtful intrigue when I Want them! I love when a favorite author does multiple things well 4y
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ferskner
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2. Critics reviewed this unfavorably against The Secret of Chimneys, as both books contain several of the same characters. Which do you prefer and why?

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TheAromaofBooks I really love both of these books. I do think the conclusion of Chimneys is a little more coherent - Seven Dials is a smidge of a stretch of credulity considering who Number Seven turns out to be. But I think they are both fun romps and thoroughly enjoy both. 4y
Laughterhp @TheAromaofBooks What a weird thing to complain about. I really liked both of the books too. Though I think I liked Chimney‘s more as well. But both are great mystery books. 4y
hes7 I enjoyed both of them, too! They‘re both just really fun to read. 4y
ferskner @TheAromaofBooks @Laughterhp @hes7 I already answered this in the last question, but I agree that this one is more ridiculous but therefore more fun. 4y
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ferskner
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What's another month without me forgetting to do #agathachristieclubR2 questions again? Let's get right to it.

(Please remember to tag everyone that has already commented to keep the conversation going, and to check the other questions posted!)

1. Did you like this book? Why or why not?

TheAromaofBooks I've read this one several times and enjoy it every time. More than almost any of her others, this one has an almost Wodehouse-ian flair of humor. I found myself snorting with laughter on more than one occasion. 4y
Laughterhp @TheAromaofBooks This was my second time reading it. (It‘s the first Agatha Christie book I‘ve ever read). I listened on audio this time and I enjoyed it just as much. I really love the characters in this one. 4y
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rubyslippersreads What‘s another month without me being behind on reading the book? 😂 4y
hes7 This was my first time reading this one, and I can see revisiting it in the future. 4y
ferskner @TheAromaofBooks @Laughterhp @hes7 for some reason I enjoy this one MUCH better than The Secret of Chimneys! Maybe it's the pure ridiculousness of the plot and the Seven Dials? I also am a sucker for any Wodehousian Bright Young Things plot, and this is maybe the most in tune with that of all of Christie, even more than Tommy and Tuppence. @rubyslippersreads 🤣 4y
TheAromaofBooks @ferskner - “Wodehouse“ is EXACTLY what I kept thinking as well!! @Laughterhp @hes7 @rubyslippersreads 4y
Linsy @TheAromaofBooks @Laughterhp @rubyslippersreads @hes7 @ferskner I love the tone of this one! I think I liked it more than Chimneys, but this one is so much more recent in my head. I definitely loved the repeat characters. The humor is very Tommy and Tuppence-esque, which I love! (edited) 4y
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hes7
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#JubilantJuly

Caught up for #AgathaChristieClubR2. Both are fun reads, but because I‘m not a huge fan of the short-story format, I definitely enjoyed The Seven Dials Mystery more.

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 4y
ferskner Very nice! I just posted questions for June 🙄 4y
Linsy I understand! I‘ve been having a hard time with short stories lately 4y
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TheAromaofBooks
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A reread for #agathachristieclubr2, this is one of my favorite Christie's. It's lighthearted and fun, and Bundle is so daggone likable. It's a loose sequel to The Secret of Chimneys, with several overlapping characters. I also have a soft spot for the stoic yet intelligent Superintendent Battle. All in all a fun read and definite pick!!

mabell Love love love Chimneys! And I really enjoy this one too! And I agree - Superintendent Battle ❤️❤️❤️ 4y
ferskner Oooooo interesting! I just posted questions. 4y
Linsy Love love Bundle! 4y
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Charityann
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Just finished this one! Really like this Christie series so far. #agathchristieclubr2

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Laughterhp
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This one was a reread for me. It was my first ever Agatha Christie books 3 years ago. I didn‘t remember who the bad guy was until there was like 30 minutes left in the audio. I like Bundle so much better in this one. Another great mystery.

#ReadYourSign - Ruling Number in title
#BookSpin - Book Spin pick
#AgathaChristieClubR2

TheAromaofBooks I'm reading this one for #ReadYourSign as well and am really looking forward to it, as I remember it being quite entertaining. 5y
Clwojick 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
AllisonM89 Can someone please tag me in the post with the #ReadYourSign info? I keep seeing the hashtag and am curious as to what it is. When i search it, i can't manage to find the original post... Thanks! 5y
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Laughterhp @AllisonM89 I just tagged you in one of @Clwojick post with the original link and info. I don‘t know if you can still sign up, but I‘d recommend reaching out to her or @Meaw_catlady 5y
AllisonM89 @Laughterhp thank you so much! Will take a look at it! 5y
Linsy Bundle!!! I love her 4y
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Laughterhp
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I have my books decided for #ReadYourSign challenge for June

As pictured:
Flower - Roses on cover
Libra Author
Color - Blue cover
Published 9/23-10/22
7th book in series published in my birth year
Gem in title (hope it‘s ok to read out of order)
Gemini challenge - 3rd book in series (hope it‘s okay to read out of order)
Ruling Number - 7 in title (reread but June book for #AgathaChristieClubR2)

Open to suggestions for prompts I‘m missing! 😊

Meaw_catlady Looks like a great list ! 💙 5y
InBooksILive I've been trying to get my list figured out for Cancer. It's a bit harder than I thought! Lol I have 10 so far, might have to be enough 5y
Clwojick Your list looks fantastic! 💙 5y
Laughterhp @InBooksILive Yes. I had a tough time finding books for my planet, element and symbol so I probably won‘t complete those prompts. I‘m interested in what other people are planning to read. 5y
Linsy I love this! 💙💙💙 4y
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alisiakae
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This wavered between a pick and so-so, but I truly enjoy the Battle and Bundle books. I wish there were more of them.

#pop20 : Author who has written more than 20 books

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alisiakae
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Living my best life under the circumstances.

We‘re here. We‘re good. Maya‘s cough is getting better. We‘re making today all about having FUN. For me, that‘s taking a walk and reading. For Dr. Hubby it‘s doing yard work and playing VR. For Maya it is binge watching a Netflix show and working on a puzzle with us.

#thenewnormal #isolationinteractions

How are you doing today?

MaGoose My mom and I are doing well, although my mom is getting cabin fever. She's 99 and has a heart condition, so she hasn't been out of the house much over the past weeks since the coronavirus pandemic has ramped up. I tried to get her to knit or do a jigsaw puzzle, but no luck there. Not sure how I can keep her occupied. Me, I could always amuse myself ever since I was 4 when I learned to read and got a pair or roller skates for my birthday. 😎 5y
LiteraryinPA This sounds like such a smart idea. When will you get the test results? 5y
PurpleTulipGirl I was doing mostly fine till Oregon‘s governor said last night that there may be a stay home order next week. When I realized I‘d have to give up my weekly knitting group, it became harder to stay positive. It‘s my time each week when I get to put aside work concerns. 5y
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alisiakae @MaGoose Your mom sounds like a spunky soul. 😊 If she would appreciate an ecard from a random stranger, Maya and I would be happy to email her a note! @LiteraryinLititz They said it would take up to 5 days, the labs are starting to experience a backlog here. The only one under quarantine until the results are back is Maya, unless hubby or I develop any symptoms. 5y
alisiakae @LiteraryinLititz Although hubby is logging into the hospital system about every 2 hours to see if the results are there. 😂Bonus of having a physician in the house.! 5y
alisiakae @PurpleTulipGirl It is very hard, but it is so important for everyone to social distance right now. Hospitals are already facing supply shortages, things could get much worse unless we all do our part to flatten the curve. Has your knitting group considered a virtual meet up? If you want any guidance on using a platform like Zoom, I would be happy to help! 5y
MaGoose @4thhouseontheleft Sure. You can send it to agnescairns20@gmail.com. I'll help her access and read it. Thanks a bunch! 👍 5y
PurpleTulipGirl I think we will be trying something virtual for both my knitting group and my book group. 5y
alisiakae @MaGoose Just sent a card via email! 😊 5y
Gissy I'm glad your daughter is feeling better. 5y
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alisiakae
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Pictures don‘t do it justice, but my favorite tree in our backyard is in full bloom today! It‘s windy, so the grass will probably be blanketed in flower snow tomorrow. ☺️

Taking a moment to sit on our deck, have a cup of tea, read an Agatha Christie, and just breathe. 🥰

#isolationinteractions @CBee

wildwoodreads Beautiful! 💕 5y
ju.ca.no Wow🥰 5y
CBee So pretty!!! 5y
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diovival 😍 5y
TheKidUpstairs Gorgeous! 5y
Cupcake12 Very calming picture...love it x 5y
Eggs Beautiful 🌳 5y
tracey38 Beautiful 5y
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umbrellagirl
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Day four for #24B42020 and I‘ve hit my goal of 24 hours! I am hoping to get a few more hours tomorrow. New goal is 30 since it will busier than usual but I think 3 more is manageable.

Andrew65 Brilliant! 🍾🥂🎯🥳🤩🙌👏👏👏 5y
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umbrellagirl
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Day ten of the Christmas holidays, and on to book fourteen. Only eight more minutes until I reach my goal of twenty-four hours for #24B42020 🙂

LiteraryinPA That‘s amazing! Congrats! 5y
umbrellagirl @LiteraryinLititz Thanks! I usually never get close for these challenges but the extra days and lack of plans have really worked out for me. I hit 24 whilst waiting for my son at the dentist. 5y
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BriannaT
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While it wasn‘t my favorite Christie book, I still enjoyed it. I predicted who the leader of the secret society was, but after that I was shocked and surprised at the ending. Did not anticipate who the villain was at all, which I like, but it took me a minute to wrap my head around how the scheme actually occurred. Eager for my next Christie read!

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BriannaT
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It‘s the first day of summer for us teachers! Enjoying some poolside relaxing with Aggie.

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LibLib
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Despite the scared look on Oregano's face, it really wasn't too terrifying! This was one of Agatha's stand alone books not part of a greater series and it was okay. Still a good read but not as exciting as some of her others. The main character "Bundle" was certainly an interesting person....? #catsoflitsy #snowday #mystery

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LibLib
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Slajaunie Beautiful! 6y
sudi 😍 6y
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Nute
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#TuesdayTidbits
🍁I would prefer an enveloping comfy recliner, but since I don‘t have one, I read in bed with lots of pillow and a warm blanket.
🍁Tea latte AND water. I can‘t do anything without a water bottle nearby.
🍁Any Agatha Christie novel although is about a murder is a warm fuzzy read for me.
🍁Tagging New Friends: @Jilly6183 @Samantha.1020 @inmegslibrary @GrandMom64 @ilyssa.g

Thanks for the tag @NeedsMoreBooks This was fun!🧡

NeedsMoreBooks Yay @Nute and Christie for me, too 😊 6y
JenlovesJT47 🧡🧡🧡 6y
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ferskner
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All the Bright Young Things who make up the majority of the characters make this book so much more fun than it has any right to be. I probably wouldn't have cared too much for the plot, but I'm totally charmed by Bundle and her friends.

#agathachristieclub @Bambolina_81

KathyWheeler That‘s how I felt about this too — I loved Bundle. (edited) 6y
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Librarybelle
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Sorry - several book reviews coming to your feed!

I loved the underlying humor in this one. Yes, it‘s an ode of sorts to thrillers of the early 20th century, but Christie‘s spin on everything is enjoyable. I was shocked by the ending. Book Two for #24in48 .

#agathachristieclub

ferskner I usually don't like her international intrigue novels very much, but all the Bright Young Things made this one so much more fun. 6y
Librarybelle @ferskner It definitely was fun. This edition has an intro by Val McDermid, and that really helped set the tone for me. 6y
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Librarybelle
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Book Two done! The cats are looking at me like I am starving them to death (I‘m an hour late giving them food). Up next for the #24in48 #readathon : The Song of Achilles

Mollyanna Congratulations! Great job! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 6y
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Librarybelle
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Took a few breaks to stretch my legs and to eat and am now back on the couch with this. Something tells me I‘ll have to move around a bit soon, as I‘m getting a little tired...#24in48

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Eggs
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Laughterhp
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This is one of the first Agatha Christie books I read and the mystery is surrounded by clocks, 7 clocks. #clocks

#ReadingResolutions

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CarolynM
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Linsy Love her!!! 6y
Linsy Ooh, I just saw the shadow of the gun on the clock. Great cover! 6y
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eshchory
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I love that this passage in The Seven Dials Mystery is basically dissing Agatha Christie's own novel The Big Four which is about a secret organisation of criminals with a mysterious super-criminal at the head.

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Rachbb3
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How I wish Agatha Christie made many more books with Bundle (real name Eileen) and Superintendent Battle! This was a great mystery with an ending I did not see coming.

mabell I do too! Bundle and Battle are such great characters! Oh and Bill. 😃 6y
Rachbb3 @mabell And of course Bill! 😀 6y
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Rachbb3
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My Friday consists of this book and falling in and out of sleep. My husband and I are ousting caffeine. We are on day 3 and it's so hard. 😩 But I'm looking forward to the aftereffects.

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eshchory
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Murder on the commute. More syndicates and international intrigue

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PurpleyPumpkin
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I‘m a little behind on my reading for the #agathachristieclub ... finished this one yesterday on the drive home. I enjoyed Emilia Fox‘s narration and the story kept me guessing right to the end. I was sure I knew whodunnit but was totally surprised in the end. I liked the story wrap up, but found it a bit far-fetched. Overall, a fun read. 3.5/5⭐️

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DGRachel
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This is a conditional pick. I do NOT recommend the audiobook narrated by Emilia Fox. Her character voices are over the top, obnoxious, and annoying. I do, however, really like the characters themselves. This is the second novel to feature the crew from Chimneys including Superintendent Battle. The mystery was fun and twisty, and the characters were lively. Do yourself a favor and read it in print.
#agathachristieclub

DGRachel #Bailey objected to being a book prop, so I had to fudge the photo. 😂 #dogsoflitsy 7y
TrishB Bailey and Sansa should team up in the no photos here club 🐶 7y
DGRachel @TrishB 😂😂 Samia was anti-photo, too. **sigh**. It‘s so tough to be a dog. 😂😂 7y
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Leftcoastzen Love those old Christie covers ! 7y
DGRachel @Leftcoastzen Me, too! I‘m fortunate to have access to @dsfisher ‘s complete collection. Some of them are older than me and they smell yummy! 7y
Leftcoastzen @DGRachel love old Book scent ! 7y
dsfisher Poor Bailey, Mom being mean. Very sorry the audio book was awful. 7y
batsy Great cover and cleverly done! 😂 Great model 🐶 7y
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DGRachel
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Home from work for the weekend. I‘m 3/4 through the audiobook, but I can‘t take one more minute of Emilia Fox‘s narration, let alone an hour and a half, so I‘m going to finish it in print while chilling on the couch with #Bailey. #DogsofLitsy #AgathaChristieClub

Leftcoastzen Bailey seems like a great reading buddy! 7y
DGRachel @Leftcoastzen She‘d actually make a good anti-literacy dog. When I try to read with her outside, she barks at the neighbors or licks my face. Inside, she tends to stick her head over my book so I can‘t see it or licks my face. 😂😂 7y
Leftcoastzen @DGRachel 🤣😄🐶 7y
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DGRachel
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1️⃣ I haven‘t given up on the #bulgakovbuddyread, yet, and tagged book for #agathachristieclub
2️⃣ I‘d like to take my mom‘s maiden name since few people can pronounce my last name and even fewer can spell it. It‘s annoying.
3️⃣ Currently listening to the unofficial #redrising #howler theme https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=b99r48grKGI
#trivialthursday

DivaDiane I would love to take my mom‘s maiden name too. I‘ve always felt closer to my Irish heritage anyway (my mom‘s name is Fitzgerald). 7y
queerbookreader I would change my first name to Josephine which was my nana's name. And it also is a great genderfluid name! For days I'm feeling more femme I could be Josie and for days I'm feeling more masc I could be Jo! Can you tell I've thought about this a lot lmao 7y
GarthRanzz Thanks for participating Rachel! 😊 7y
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DGRachel
The Seven Dials Mystery | Agatha Christie
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I started this on my way into work. It‘s narrated by Emilia Fox instead of Hugh Fraser and I have to say, I really miss Hugh‘s narration. I‘m not loving Emilia‘s voices for most of the characters. 😔

mabell I agree. I checked out one of her Miss Marples, and I just couldn't finish it. 7y
alisiakae I‘m slowly catching up for the #agathachristieclub, I‘m reading The Big Four now. 7y
DGRachel @4thhouseontheleft Good luck with that one. Just seeing the title makes my eyes roll now. 🙄 7y
alisiakae @DGRachel Yeah, it‘s not the best, to put it mildly. I‘m about 30% in and it‘s really, really slow going, because I keep putting it down to do other things. 7y
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Bambolina_81
The Seven Dials Mystery | Agatha Christie
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Hello all #agathachristieclub readers and all who love Christie!

Has anyone listened to this month's Christie read? I'm reading the paperback this month and enjoying it, but so far Roger Ackroyd is my favourite this year.

What do you all think?

batsy Haven't started this month's read yet but do agree that Roger Ackroyd is the highlight so far this year :) 7y
Sarah83 I don't find a German copy and I don't want to read it in English, so I wouldn't be able to read this one. 😫 7y
RachelAmphlett I‘m thinking I need to go back and read Roger Ackroyd as I didn‘t enjoy it as much as I expected to. And Then There Were None is still a firm favourite! 7y
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Librarybelle I‘m a little behind on my Christie readings this year - should probably do a marathon reading one of these weekends! Roger Ackroyd was so good! 7y
DGRachel Just started this one on audiobook today. I‘m missing Hugh Fraser! 7y
Bambolina_81 @DGRachel He is definitely my favourite narrator! 7y
Bambolina_81 @Librarybelle I haven't been very prompt with my readings but I'm determined to get on top of things this month! 7y
Bambolina_81 @RachelAmphlett I still haven't read that but it's on my bedside table :) 7y
Bambolina_81 @Sarah83 You're allowed to have a month off ;) 7y
Bambolina_81 @batsy It'd been a bit slow going since January! 7y
Sarah83 Thank you 😍 7y
alisiakae I‘m a little behind, and currently reading The Big Four (probably my least favorite of the year, boy is it dragging!). Roger Ackroyd has definitely been the highlight since Jan. 7y
ferskner I'm listening to it now too. I like it more than her other espionage thrillers, simply because I love all the Bright Young Things, but I'm really ready for her to move on from this style. I read that she considered these really easy to write, so it makes sense that she turned to them in the aftermath of her mother's death, her divorce, and her ten missing days. 7y
PurpleyPumpkin The Murder of Roger Ackroyd has definitely been my favourite so far. This one is next up (I think I‘m a month behind). 7y
ferskner Do we have a new #agathachristieclub schedule? I'm finally caught up! 6y
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