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If you've read them before in random order, reading them again in chronological order makes sense. I am in the midst of doing this myself, and I find it very interesting to note her development. Right now I'm in the of the period where 10 Christie books in a row feature Poirot, and it's fascinating to recognize her deliberate attempts to avoid a formula; rather, the stories are quite varied, some in the first person, related by Hastings, some in the third person. Just now I read MURDER IN MESOPOTAMIA, which is told in the first person by a non-recurring character (a nurse), whose descriptions of Poirot and his methods are highly entertaining. Had I not been reading the books in chronological order, I would certainly have enjoyed this none-the-less, but I would not have had the satisfaction of gaining an additional insight into Miss Christie's methods.
Chronological order, as suggested above, is certainly a valid way to reread, but if you're determined to read all the books, this might prove to be a bit daunting once you reach the books published towards the end of Christie's life, which are definitely not among her best. In order to provide a bit more variety for yourself, you might try one or more of the following:* Most obviously, you could try reading books featuring the main recurring characters/detectives in a row - Poirot, Marple, Tommy & Tuppence, etc.
* A little less obviously, you could try books featuring some of the minor recurring characters, such as Superintendent Battle, Ariadne Oliver, Mr Satterthwaite, Colonel Race, etc.
* You could organize books by location - for example, books set primarily outside England, books set in London, books set in a small village, books set in an English country manor, etc.
* You could alternate between a novel and a short story/stories.
I'm sure you can think of other possibilities as well. Or if not, there's always chronological order. Anyway, good luck and happy reading!
If you've read them all before, I say just grab one off the shelf that you're in the mood for until you've re-read them all. Might feel like Poirot one day, or Miss Marple the next :)
I'm doing the same thing and have started chronologically. I'm reading each book, but then also trying to find other media such as a film version, TV, audiobook and so on. I'm finding that this really expands my enjoyment of the book, as different people have interpreted the book in varied ways.I do like the idea of following one detective/major character all the way through though, and I may switch to do it that way instead of chronologically.



I am contemplating doing a Agatha Christie challenge where I read all the books again but I was wondering in what order should I do it in? Is there a particular order I should follow, like chronologically?
Thanks everyone :)