#58-62: britlit time!
Friday, 13 July 2012 20:40I am so impossibly tired from studying. Good thing it's Friday, eh? Well... no, because tomorrow there is more studying on the schedule. I plan on going to bed very early.
Problems at Pollensa Bay, by Agatha Christie.
( Quick little review and !!!. )
Endless Night, by Agatha Christie.
( Very short, no spoilers. )
Five On A Treasure Island, by Enid Blyton.
( Again: short & no spoilers )
Five Go Adventuring Again, by Enid Blyton.
( SHORT AND NO SPOILERS )
The Witness for the Prosecution, and other stories, by Agatha Christie.
One of those short story collections I'm fairly sure I've read before? I don't know if it's that or if it's because Agatha Christie isn't really at the top of her game when it comes to short stories - she has less time to lay elaborate trails or red herrings and the character motivations tend to become fairly obvious. Nevertheless, I do love her bent for the gothic. And in case it wasn't clear or anything I read a lot of Agatha Christie, she's my comfort food of reading.
Problems at Pollensa Bay, by Agatha Christie.
( Quick little review and !!!. )
Endless Night, by Agatha Christie.
( Very short, no spoilers. )
Five On A Treasure Island, by Enid Blyton.
( Again: short & no spoilers )
Five Go Adventuring Again, by Enid Blyton.
( SHORT AND NO SPOILERS )
The Witness for the Prosecution, and other stories, by Agatha Christie.
One of those short story collections I'm fairly sure I've read before? I don't know if it's that or if it's because Agatha Christie isn't really at the top of her game when it comes to short stories - she has less time to lay elaborate trails or red herrings and the character motivations tend to become fairly obvious. Nevertheless, I do love her bent for the gothic. And in case it wasn't clear or anything I read a lot of Agatha Christie, she's my comfort food of reading.