This is yet another novel with a hint in the German title. 🙈 But as I know realised the original does so as well. While listening I kept on wondering how Poirot could end up in series of political murders, that‘s not a regular task for him.
This is yet another novel with a hint in the German title. 🙈 But as I know realised the original does so as well. While listening I kept on wondering how Poirot could end up in series of political murders, that‘s not a regular task for him.
This one didn't appeal to me as much as other Christies. I didn't really understand the motivations of the characters, even after going back and listening to almost half of the novel again thinking I'd missed something. There's also a more gruesome, more modern crime scene than I'm used to in Christie's mysteries. That's not a negative, necessarily, just a surprise.
Pretending it‘s cold enough for a fire so we can feel festive.
Poirot visits the dentist, who later that day is found to commit suicide... Or is it murder? This mystery kept me guessing as usual but I didn't care for how Poirot doubted his instincts so often. Overall a good read
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Poirot‘s dentist appears to die by suicide, but he thinks it‘s murder. This is a mystery that isn‘t solved in a few hours but seems to confuse Poirot for awhile. Enjoyed the story & Poirot‘s fear of dental appointments (so relatable).
Poirot is at the dentist's for his regular check-up. Shortly after, the dentist's body is found. Did he shoot himself or was it murder?
This Poirot story has a terrific opening, introducing the characters at the dentist's surgery. I found it lagged a bit afterwards (I generally find the stories involving spies and criminal masterminds Poirot's least interesting cases).
Soubhi, thank you for passing this along to me, enabling me to add this to my collection of Christies! Arrived today. I owe you one 😊💖
Not one of my favourite Poirots. It‘s a bit of a wacky political thriller sort of mystery, and when I read this as a preteen I was terrified of the dentist, so having the book begin with a trip to the dentist did not get me on side 😆
This was my first Agatha Christie. It was ok. I‘m going to try to get in another one this month, but I think straight laced mysteries may not be for me.
Thank you Jessie for the gift package! What a sweet surprise 😁. I should have time to read the Murakami before the end of the month, and the Christie for her month later this year! I love the kitty stickers and I drink tea every morning so I look forward to trying this tomorrow. 😋💗
In Italy schools are closed due to Coronavirus. I take this opportunity to prepare online lessons for my students and especially for reading.
And this is only the first of a long (hopefully) series.
I hope that everything will be resolved soon.
A big hug to those like me who are forced to stay at home.
Resist!
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Loading up on ebooks for my trip later this week. I may have overestimated my book needs for a ten day visit, but I‘ve got some long flights planned. JFK>LHR>CPT. #myyearwithagatha
Poirot must solve the case of the murdered dentist, but there‘s so much more to the case than meets the eye. I really enjoyed this one.
I finished the #24B4Monday readathon with a personal best of 15 hours and 15 minutes! Thanks to the hosts @Andrew65 @TheReadingMermaid and @jb72 .
This is not among my favourites of Agatha Christie‘s works. The plot is somewhat implausible and Poirot is not as good without Hastings, but it‘s still a worthwhile read for Christie fans.
This is a confusing one and in the revelation was like ‘oh‘ 😂 Nineteen twenty my plates empty
Sometimes I reread Christie. There‘s really no substitute equal to her cosy murder mysteries. I had completely forgotten the characters and story line of this novel. It‘s not her greatest, and I don‘t really care for Poirot but I enjoyed it nonetheless. I keep track of all the characters she has named Gladys and this one features a prominent Gladys!!! 💉😬
An Agatha Christie classic with all it's usual twists and reveal at the end. Since I got this at a used book store and it's a bit older, came across this old cigarette ad in the middle of the book.... Funny to see and glad they don't put silly ads in books any more.
1. I'll be making banana chocolate chip oatmeal muffins late today for a healthy(ish) weekday snack 😊
2. I don't buy ebooks as I'm more of a free book/physical book kind of person
3. 21 states!
4. I collect alllll the books
5. Going to Ireland and Iceland this year!
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This book definitely had a lot going on. A lot of different characters that were a little hard to keep straight at some times, but a very good mystery. At this point I just sit back and try to enjoy Agatha Christie‘s books, because I‘m never going to guess the bad guy.
I‘m making good progress in my #makemereadit stack! Book 3 read!
Today my wife and I celebrated our third anniversary. We went out to the pizza place where we celebrated our engagement, went book shopping, and ended the night with ice cream. It‘s been the most amazing three years spent with the most amazing person I know 💜💙
Awake and ready for round 2...
#24in48 #readathon
Had to reset my timer but I'm currently at a little over 13 hours.
This is not exactly a #readingselfie, but its a very accurate portrait courtesy of the Husband. #riotgrams
Quite a number of Agatha Christie's book titles were taken from nursery rhymes. And Then There Were None, Hickory Dickory Dock, and the tagged book to name a few. I read this one years ago and remember the plot vaguely.
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#NovemberByTheNumbers #dayone #daytwo I'm getting two for the price of one with book by Dame Agatha.This is one of her best plots imho, it's twisty turny involving a dentist, a blackmailer, a woman with buckled shoes & of course, Hercule Poirot. Again, some of the terms used are the casually racist type that was common in the times that she wrote in. Not defending, just explaining. Even Poirot himself cops derogatory comments about being "foreign"
#UncannyOctober #day11 #Rhyme There's quite a few of Dame Agathas books that have titles taken from nursery rhymes, Pocketful of Rye, And Then There Were None, Five Little Pigs etc. I think this is the only one that has a title that actually rhymes itself. I'm a huge Christie tragic, I could read every one of them over & over again forever. In fact, I'm planning a reread again this Xmas if I get the time.
Love this end paper in a library leather bound Agatha Christie book. I wish more books were made with interesting end papers.
Yesterday and today seem to be binge-return days 😆. For example, here we find the returns of a patron who binge-read some Agatha Christie audiobooks. Very cool! 😎👌🏻 #LitsyLovesLibraries
Agatha Christie is awesome. End of story.
Reading just a little with my buddy tonight. He got a little grabby but thankfully no pages were lost. #RaisingaReaderBabyEdition
Another entirely enjoyable entry in the Poirot series. So many red herrings, as always, and an unguessable mystery, again as usual.
I'm really powering through my Dame Agathas,four more left before I've run out & have to order some more (though honestly there's only about 5or6 that I don't have)I remember watching this one with David Suchet as Poirot,but I think this is the first time reading it.Tricky little plot,with bodies who may or may not have suicided & other bodies who may or may not be the missing woman. This also shows Poirot having doubts over his ability. Mon dieu!