The Competition
- A Tale Dark and Grimm
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Airborn
- And Then There Were None
- Counting by 7's
- Divergent
- Ender's Game
- Freak the Mighty
- I Am Number Four
- Malice
- Murder on the Orient Express
- Stargirl
- The Hobbit
- The Maze Runner
- The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B
- Wonder
And than there were none- Maria Lukowich
On an isolated island, ten people - 8 invited guests and two servants - find themselves facing their own deaths. Their unidentified host informs them, through a gramophone record, that as they have all been responsible for someone's death, they, in turn, will die before the weekend is out. There is no way for any of them to flee the island, so they try to determine who their hidden host might be and where he might be hiding. One by one, the guests are killed, And than there are none...
I loved this book, there was drama, murder, and suspense! It was very gruesome, which I really liked, and I really like how, because it's so old, the language and some of the sentences are written, some of the things they said even made me laugh. I recommend this book from ages of 13 and up, and to anyone who likes murderous, intense, and mysterious books I think you should really consider reading this.
But if I had to change one thing about it I think it would have to be, about the first 35-40 pages. They are a little boring and very confusing, but after those pages the rest of the book is very exciting and mysterious! I think if another author tried to make a updated version of this book most of it would lose all of its meaning and it just wouldn't be the same.
And Than There Were None- Agatha Christie
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