

Here‘s my review for this book I just finished reading. This is June‘s short story for the #christiescapers buddy read.
Here‘s my review for this book I just finished reading. This is June‘s short story for the #christiescapers buddy read.
I made more progress in this book tonight. I have 2 hours and 39 minutes left. This is June‘s story.
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I‘m not finished with this book yet for the #christiescapers buddy read so I‘ll be finishing it in July. I have 4 hours and 19 minutes left.
Reading on #Litsy with Christie‘s Capers (Reading Agatha Christie's books in publication order) Hosted by @Librarybelle
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4 Stars • The Secret of Chimneys (1925) by Agatha Christie introduces Superintendent Battle. Anthony Cade, an adventurer, is tasked with delivering a Herzoslovakian count‘s memoirs and returning compromising letters to Virginia Revel. ⬇️
The #ChristiesCapers discussion for this month is posted! You can find the 5 questions either on my feed, the book‘s feed, or by searching the group‘s hashtags.
Next month we revisit Poirot and dive into one of Christie‘s best novels and ranked as one of the best mysteries of all time: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Official post tomorrow! #AgathaChristieClubR3
5. Though Herzoslovakia is fictional, the 1925 publication of this novel, and the placement of the country in Eastern Europe, alludes to the unrest in the Balkan region of Europe. Christie also introduces some of her experiences during the Grand Tour in Africa in this novel--think, for instance, the novel's opening in Africa.
Wikipedia article on the Balkans' history below. How aware were you of this? #ChristiesCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3
4. We'd be very remiss to talk about Herzoslovakia, Christie's fictional Eastern European country that will later appear in two Poirot stories. In prior discussions, we discussed the casual racism found in the books; this one is no exception. Christie barely discusses the country itself, but we the reader get a sense that the people from Herzoslovakia are suspect, to say the least. Any comments? #ChristiesCapers #AgathaChristeClubR3
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3. Speaking of main characters, Anthony Cade is the true main character in this novel and presents a less-than-serious approach to the story. While some reviewers call this a thriller (see question 1), reviewers also comment on the levity in the book, considering this more humorous than Christie's previous five books. Do you agree/disagree? #ChristiesCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3
2. Christie moves away from Poirot again to introduce Inspector or Superintendent Battle, who will appear in four other works. What do you think of Battle? Why do you think Christie chose to introduce another non-Poirot main character? #ChristiesCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3
1. The Secret of Chimneys has been categorized by reviewers as another work that is more thriller than traditional mystery (think Poirot). Overall, what did you think of the book? Would you agree/disagree that this is more thriller than traditional? This is the sixth book we have read...how did it measure up to the past five books? #ChristiesCapers #AgathaChristieClubR3
I just started this week‘s short story for the #christiescapers buddy read. I like it so far. I won‘t be finished in time for the discussion on Sunday but I hope to finish this story before the end of the month.
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This kindle edition of the tagged book is weird. On page 36 there was an author pic of Agatha and I thought ‘sloppy editing‘. Now there are different pics on pages 79 and 114, does that mean it‘s intentional? Is so, I don‘t think I like it. 🤷🏻♀️
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We‘re a week away from our next #ChristiesCapers discussion! I‘ve seen some good reviews posted so far; this one does get mixed reviews by Christie lovers. I like this one and plan to reread it this week to have it fresh in my mind for next Sunday.
Discussion questions will be posted by 12pm US East Coast time on the 29th! #AgathaChristieClubR3
Who is who and what the heck is what? All deception and twists.
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How is it June 5th already? 😱
repost for @Librarybelle:
June‘s #ChristiesCapers is the first that features Superintendent Battle, who appears in a a few other books/stories. Discussion on June 29th!
All are welcome to join. Please let me know if you wish to be added or removed from the tag list. #AgathaChristieClubR3
June‘s #ChristiesCapers is the first that features Superintendent Battle, who appears in a a few other books/stories. Discussion on June 29th!
All are welcome to join. Please let me know if you wish to be added or removed from the tag list. #AgathaChristieClubR3
Catch-up post the last: 🎧 This was my first Christie without Poirot or Marple. Honestly, it dragged quite a bit from middle to end. I think perhaps, it was because I was listening to it. I‘m listening to another now with the same problem. Could just be me.
The plot was completely improbable but the characters, especially Virginia & Anthony, were likable and fun. Bundle, who shows up more fully in The Seven Dials Mystery, is introduced. Again, the casual xenophobia and antisemitism is shocking. My library hold for The Light We Carry came in, so I switched to it for my walking book since I have the Agatha Christie bio on ScribD. #audiowalk
I decided I might like to read my way through Agatha‘s books. Decided I‘d need another lifetime. 😊. So I‘m reading her short series featuring Superintendent Battle. 4 or 5 books I think. All except 1 in local library. I enjoyed this one . Very convoluted ending . Could never have worked out. Enjoyable read.
I‘m in Canada to visit family and this is one of the books I brought. Not my favorite standalone novel, and one of the “twists” at the end felt too convenient rather than being well-written.
Still very rainy here so tea and Lady Agatha are perfect.
I wanted something easy to listen/read at the end of the year. Agatha Christie isn‘t usually my go to but I know she‘s an author I can expect to somewhat enjoy. And I did somewhat enjoy this.
While not one of her best, I enjoy this; it‘s as close to screwball as she gets.
I might be getting the hang of Agatha Christie's novels. This one has characters I quite like and a solution that I found not entirely unpredictable, which is how I tend to like mysteries. I don't want the reveal to come out of left field, but I also don't want it to be obvious from the start. This novel struck that balance for me. Enjoyed despite the hoity-toity "England's the best and everyone else is a barbarian" overtones.
I would prefer if he sat closer to me, but I can't blame him for wanting to sit in the sunshine. #catsoflitsy
Up to now, I've only listened to audiobooks of Agatha Christie's works. This time, however, I'm using a combination of audio and the print version, which revealed that the audio version omits several instances in the print book of an offensive term for someone of Italian or Spanish descent. I approve of this edit but it makes me wonder how many other offensive terms Christie used that I hadn't noticed because they'd been culled from the audiobook.
Ok, I adore a good British manor house mystery. And Christie is the queen of them.
But. The casual racism and antisemitism is jarring. You are having a great time all snug in the story and then BLAM! And you read and reread the passage like, 'Did she really just say that?' Yes. Yes, she did.
Yes, I know it was a different time, etc. But plenty of people had functioning consciences then, too. Just not her.
First #goodthing of 2021. Today, January 1 is Public Domain Day. A really good day for librarian, reader, writers...
Here are some of the books of 2021. You can read more at https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/2021/
I've already read a few of these. I'm putting the Agatha Christie on my 2021 list.
I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description or reason for wanting to read the book. Some are old and some will be new. Don't judge me - I have a lot of books.
Day 187
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Can‘t say I‘m an Agatha Christie fan, but I love mysteries, so I‘m willing to give anything a go. I struggled to get onto this novel. I found the storyline to be very jumpy, and the characters under developed. I loved certain characters and wish there was more time spent on them. I had a hard time following the storyline. There were some areas of promise that didn‘t end up living up to my expectations.
A fun romp where mystery abounds and the characters go bumbling around hilariously. I'll admit I miss Christie's more classic mysteries, but I enjoyed how this all came together!
Another Christie for #classicschallenge2020! Took me a while to get to this one, but I'll try to catch up with #agathachristieclubr2 soon. Roger Ackroyd here I come!
I up to about 9 hours now for #24b4Monday. Hoping for a big reading day tomorrow!!
Finished my first book for #stayhome24in48 #24in48 ...review to come later!
While enjoying breakfast, I continued to read Monogram Murders on my iPad, to keep the clock going.
Starting a reread for me - The Secret of Chimneys
This felt a little like a “who‘s on first?” situation but was great fun to read. I‘m really enjoying this more thriller/caper side of Christie that I haven‘t seen before.
5. Christie made up several elements of European geography, history, and culture for this book, yet used the Koh-i-Noor, a real British crown jewel, for as part of the plot. Why do you think she made these decisions?
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4. The Secret of Chimneys bears some strong similarities to The Man in the Brown Suit. What similarities did you notice? Which book did you like better? Is it fair for Christie to reuse previous plot points?
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3. Bundle joins a long list of plucky Christie heroines (don't worry, we'll meet more). Did you like her, especially compared to other plucky it girls from previous books?
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2. This is the first appearance of Inspector Battle. Did you enjoy his detecting? Do you like him better than Poirot?
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It's been a rough few days here in Nashville, so I'm late getting questions posted. But I just got word that my power is back on, so hooray!
As a reminder, please tag everyone who has already commented when you post a response to keep the conversation flowing.
1. Did you like the novel? How does it stack up against the other Christie novels we've read so far?
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I‘m so glad I switched to the print version of this book. I started on audio and knew there was going to be a lot going on and it made more sense to read. This book was so good! Such a great Agatha Christie mystery. (The book did have a lot of typos I noticed)
I of course didn‘t guess the mystery, the bad guy or the twist. I always enjoy reading Agatha Christie 💚
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A book that has it all - stolen letters, a murdered diplomat, English, French and American detectives. We meet our hero Anthony Cade and detective Battle. As usual Christie writes a great crime/ thriller.
And the twist at the end caught me by surprise.
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#BookReport - Only finished 2 books this week and finished them both yesterday. I hate being sick 🤧🤒
This week though, I‘m on the mend and plan to get a ton of reading in to close out the month! I‘m in the mood for a good fantasy, so I‘m hoping Mazes of Power scratches that itch.
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📚The Christie is next up in #agathachristieclubR2
📚 Start Sweet Sorrow
🎧 Speed up my listening of the third Department Q book. The discussions are March 1 and I have 12,5 hrs left.
A reminder that the #agathachristieclubR2 is reading The Secret of Chimneys in February. We hope you'll join our discussion! Questions will be posted at the end of the month.
Finished The Man in the Brown Suit.....so moving on to The Secret of Chimneys in my quest to read all of Christie‘s writings in publication order. Almost done with The Early Cases of Hercule Poirot. :) My book stand is Chester.
Picked up some books at the library today
The top one, tagged, is February‘s book for #agathachristieR2
The other 3 is from my #NewYearWhoDis! list given to me by @Pricel101
Christmas holidays, day 8, book 10.
About halfway through this one, it‘s a Superintendent Battle, and well into my five hour goal for the day. How is your #24B42020 going?
Exactly as promised having”the ingredients of a light-hearted thriller”- emphasis on “light”. Nothing too deep.