Sunday, July 25, 2010


10 assorted people invited to an abandoned island for a week long get away, only to find the host is no where to be seen. As the cryptic nursery rhyme of 10 Little Indians becomes true, suddenly another person dies, leaving only less and less people fretting for their lives. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie never left my hands or mind as I continuously thought of an explanation for the murders and the murderer. The novel revealed the truth about human nature; when people are upset, confused, or simply out of answers, they began to turn on each other. Of course, until there isn't anyone left on the island.


-Her 

Rating: 9/10

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