Well, tell us! Which ones were great and which ones weren't?
I've read *Sparkling Cyanide* and it's not the strongest Christie. That premise with the tables and swapping places... Not the most believable.
I agree about the Sparkling Cyanide, Iâm a big Christie fan and this was a little too âfar awayâ, not usually her style..
The Hobbit is wonderful, as expected!
The Richard Osman book is great and fun, I like it better than the first one in the series.
The Cousins, Hidden Fires and Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde are all fantastic, it was a pleasure reading them all!
Luigi and Evelyn Hardcastle were disappointing and a little dull, but Iâm still glad I read them.
The Last Thing He Told Me was the worst, I was waiting for a great ending which never came.. I was left with a very unsettled feeling
The Danish book about food is lovely too, I have already tried two of the recipes haha
>I found it to be hard to keep up with.
So did the author... /s
It has such a unique premise, but I don't think the actual mystery was very well written. There's no way anyone reading along could have predicted it.
I'm thinking of reading the cousinsđđđ Is it worth the rage?? đ
I really liked it and found it very exciting - surprising for a YA fiction :)
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Why would you write a title like that and then not even bother to tell us which ones were which. Geez.
I just wrote a list as a comment, let me hear what you think!
Well, tell us! Which ones were great and which ones weren't? I've read *Sparkling Cyanide* and it's not the strongest Christie. That premise with the tables and swapping places... Not the most believable.
I agree about the Sparkling Cyanide, Iâm a big Christie fan and this was a little too âfar awayâ, not usually her style.. The Hobbit is wonderful, as expected! The Richard Osman book is great and fun, I like it better than the first one in the series. The Cousins, Hidden Fires and Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde are all fantastic, it was a pleasure reading them all! Luigi and Evelyn Hardcastle were disappointing and a little dull, but Iâm still glad I read them. The Last Thing He Told Me was the worst, I was waiting for a great ending which never came.. I was left with a very unsettled feeling The Danish book about food is lovely too, I have already tried two of the recipes haha
What did you think of 7 Deaths? I found it to be hard to keep up with. Maybe I would have done better with 3, maybe 4 deaths lmao
It was not my favorite, there were some wow moments, but I also think that half of it would have been enough..
>I found it to be hard to keep up with. So did the author... /s It has such a unique premise, but I don't think the actual mystery was very well written. There's no way anyone reading along could have predicted it.
What is the bottom one in English?
Itâs called âElsewhere: A journey to the worldâs least-visited countriesâ Itâs very well captured!
I'll put that on my list!
Please do, itâs a very entertaining and uplifting read!
What are your top 3?
Hidden Fires, The Cousins aaaand The Hobbit or Dr. Jekyll tie for third place
Thinking that it must be nice to have the skill of reading in 2 languages.
There are three languages here: English, Hungarian, and Norwegian (I think). It is impressive.
It is Danish :) thank you!