The Agatha Christie Reading Group discussion
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What else are you reading?




My currently-reading is surprising with non-fiction.
I have a book about the "Making and Unmaking" of American Presidents, a book on Lincoln about as big as an encyclopedia, I plan on hopefully reading the Bible entirely once.
In the future I hope I can get back to "The Andromeda Strain" by Crichton. If I can find my copy of it that is.

I found a lot of BBC Mrs. Marples that I added. These look like movies? I haven't heard anything about these! One is titled the same title as one of the Marple books we are doing later in the year.

Sorry to hear that ..."
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077413/?...
the movie is well worth your while, absolutely brilliantly shot in Egypt, and the mystery is well done. The movie oozes quality and mood.
I bought the movie originaly because of Lois Chiles, because she was my 1st Bondwoman when I saw Moonraker and she was just gorgeous then. that is just lecherous me.
Also Death on the Nile the novel was the 1st AC book my grandmother, may she rest in peace, gave me. So perhaps I have some sort of bond with this story.
I must admit my preference goes out to her more archeology situated books.





The Black Box
To Marry an English Lord: Or How Anglomania Really Got Started
Blood and Circuses








I first read "Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii" and I liked it though I found it overall a bit average. This hasn't stopped me from still reading the series though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW8h6D...


So far I recognise the style and am enjoying it, did not expect this kind of book by Agatha Christie.
Hugh Drummond & Simon Templar must enjoy this kind of adventure.

Lauren, the book of short stories came in with my library order. So as long as no other library patron requests it while I have it, I'll be able to hang onto it until March. if you still want to we can read a few, some or all!! Or none. What would you like to do with Poirot investiga?



A couple of questions. Is it official? Do we read Poirot Investigates next month or do we wait until another month? Also I was looking up Miss Marple's other mysteries and I noticed we are reading Miss Marple's The body in the Library next. Are we not reading the second book The Thirteen Problems?
Just wondering that's all. (I guess a huge part of that is due to my OCD. haha).

I've started the book "Mr. Monk in Outer Space." I like it a lot so far. Hope to finish it soon!

Thanks for responding! I hope that I will get to read Poirot Investigates some time later but probably won't have time to do it during the group's reading of it.
Cool! I hope we can put The Thirteen Problems in a future reading event.

Hope you find them, and enjoy! I found out just yesterday that a second writer has continued the series so they are still going on. I was surprised about that since the show went off a few years ago.

Which left me with little time to read, I actually fell asleep with a book in my hands several evenings this week and do not remember having read anything.
Being a fieldhockey coach i did miss the mail today which should have brought me "I am pilgrim" the hyped spythriller in recent times.
As to the new Christie book for next month I have an 60 year old copy in my own detective collection. No liberary malarky.

Oh and as a little update to Sarah I finished the Monk book!! It was great! Very enjoyable.

I am reading the short stories and I m really enjoying. More on that in discussion area later. But it's been slow reading for me also, daughter in town for weekend to interview for grad school then back off to airport at 4 in morning. I'm exhausted! But of course wouldn't miss any of her running around when I get to see her so little.she graduates in May, and hopefully back to Arizona.
And congrats on Olympics- I was glued to them until her arrival so I believe I've seen most of your success!


I have read most of the Rizzoli & Isles series and they are mostly well written, and are a very differtent beastie than the tv show, which besides the characters has too little in common with the books.

Yeah they are pretty great. I have heard that about the tv show which I don't think I will ever watch.

Yep Rizzoli Isles is great though I hear people criticize negatively the first I've read Ice Cold (also called "The Killing Place"). I don't know why they felt that way I had little problems with it.


Hmm. Interesting.

@Lauren I am so excited about the Charles Todd books. I've started the First Bess book because I wanted to make sure I didn't recommend a terrible book and it's very atmospheric and not same 'ol same 'ol. There is good writing, yet I can see how he grows into the best seller that he is! But enough about him until next month. Except to say. I ran back to the used book store and grabbed the next three in the series!! However when I was exploring series, I came across
1. Jaqueline Winspear
The article I read recommended book 3 as the best starting place
2.Donna Leon
3.Tasha Alexander I read the first couple and I enjoyed both.
4.Louise Penny the first one won the AC award along with several other awards and I loved it, I bought others in the series to read. It is a small village mystery with a detective very much like Poirot, and I highly recommend book one.(because of a sub-plot these need to be read in order, although Barnes and Noble chose one of the latter books for its overall "Selection" .
Here are a few ideas from me for you to try- one and Two I have NOT tried, but they come up everywhere in my hobby of reading book reviews and articles. Three and four start out strong in their series.

Rosemary's Baby is wonderful!!

But I just learned now this is the same writer who wrote a book called "The Rats" which I once found but didn't buy at a thrift store some time ago. That book sounded disgusting! Eww. Hope this guy doesn't emphasize gore over horror!
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I'm also reading The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great which is a great book to introduce me to Catherine, but it was told by a fictional narrator, which made the book a little awkward. It was a little like Poirot and Hastings except having everything filtered through Hastings served a purpose and it did not bother me. hmmm... hadn't thought about the parallel until now...