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I first read Ten Little Indians in 4th or 5th grade. A lady my grandmother knew gave me the book. She was a fan of Agatha Christie. All I can remember about reading the book then was that I was charmed by the Ten Little Indians rhyme. I thought it clever to write a story around it.
At the Book Fair last year I found And Then There Were None. When did the name of the book change and why? I had to look it up on Wikipedia to find out and once I did it's obvious. The original title was Ten Little N__ ...more
At the Book Fair last year I found And Then There Were None. When did the name of the book change and why? I had to look it up on Wikipedia to find out and once I did it's obvious. The original title was Ten Little N__ ...more

I don't know when my love of mysteries began, perhaps with those Nancy Drew books I would read during my summers in MS. Anyway, I've only read Agatha Christie once, Death On the Nile, which I enjoyed. And I know Christie most because of Masterpiece Mystery on PBS, which focuses on her novels with Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot.
And Then There Were None leaves the reader to piece together who is the murderer and in the process leaves us feeling like one of the people trapped on the Island. I felt ...more
And Then There Were None leaves the reader to piece together who is the murderer and in the process leaves us feeling like one of the people trapped on the Island. I felt ...more

