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  • Wearing Stories on Your Sleeve: Part 2 - Agatha Christie


    Miss BeatrixAuthority Authority: 110
    Last Thursday saw the first in my series of five Wearing Stories on Your Sleeve style boards. I just love books and stories and the escapism they provide, and this is something I like to incorporate in small ways into my style. The first style board kicked off with Mary Poppins , which you can look at here . ...
    5 days ago
  • Sex and death


    Libraries at the MoviesAuthority Authority: 89
    The bodies in the library Atonement (2007)   Whats it about?   Upper-class schoolgirl Briony (Saoirse Ronan) misunderstands a series of encounters between her older sister Cecilia (Keira Knightley) and servants son Robbie (James McAvoy). In her jealousy and confusion she tells a lie ...
    1 week ago
  • The Computer vs. The Yellow Pad


    Type M for MurderAuthority Authority: 107
    Agatha Christie had her notebooks— somewhere in the realm of 73 handwritten volumes filled with character ideas, random plot points and storylines. Elmore Leonard is rumored to
    1 week ago
  • My New Ongoing Reading Endeavor


    BeltwayliteratureAuthority Authority: 105
    As I mentioned last week in my post detailing my thoughts on Agatha Christie’s Murder is Easy , I visited the official information website for Agatha Christie and read up, not only on her, but perused all the books/short stories she wrote during her lifetime. Needless to say, I was given a pretty good shock to ...
    2 weeks ago
  • My Thoughts On Agatha Christie’s Murder Is Easy


    BeltwayliteratureAuthority Authority: 105
    Last night, I completed reading my first Agatha Christie mystery Murder Is Easy .  As I mentioned in my post indicating I was reading this book, I picked this book up at the library last weekend after contemplating reading Christie for quite some time.  I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I’m sure glad I ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Review: TOWARDS ZERO, Agatha Christie


    MYSTERIES in PARADISEAuthority Authority: 505
    This edition part of the Hamlyn Agatha Christie Crime Collection dedicated to Robert Graves 144 pages first published in 1944 aka COME AND BE HANGED Superintendent Battle Synopsis (from Christie.com ) What is the connection between a failed suicide attempt, a wrongful accusation of theft against a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Succumbing to Kindle


    POE'S DEADLY DAUGHTERSAuthority Authority: 457
    Elizabeth ZelvinI hope I won’t regret admitting publicly that I got a Kindle for Christmas. Or was it Chanukah? As a reader, I look forward to traveling without pounds of books in my backpack or luggage and never running out of reading matter. As a writer, I feel more ambivalent. Amazon’s world-changing e-reader ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Teju Cole Discusses the Immaculate Curation of Open City and His Favourite Authors


    BOOK SA - MagazineAuthority Authority: 116
    Supriya Nair has written a transcript of author Teju Cole’s conversation about writing, music and art, that recently took place at the Goa Arts and Literary Festival . Cole’s acclaimed novel Open City has featured on many a “ best reads of 2011 ” list, including the Kirkus Top 25 of 2011 . When he is not ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Ellerys Mystery Cozy Contest - Answer


    Cozy ChicksAuthority Authority: 111
    Heres your answer! Lots of correct guesses this time, but this months $10 card goes to Paula Miller. Congrats! Tune in next month for another contest and thanks for playing!
    2 weeks ago
  • Now Reading – Murder Is Easy


    BeltwayliteratureAuthority Authority: 105
    As I mentioned in my post, Now Reading – Back To Work , which I picked up at the library, I picked up another book while I was there.  I’d been toying with the idea of reading my first Agatha Christie novel for quite some time, and while I was at the library, I walked over to the mystery section to check out ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Clocks by Agatha Christie: My Thoughts


    BooksPleaseAuthority Authority: 408
    The Clocks  is one of Agatha Christie’s later books, published in 1963. I read it in December and then watched the TV version. They are different and for once that didn’t irritate me, although I do wonder why some of the names were altered. The main difference is that in the book, Poirot doesn’t appear until ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Being A Bookworm: A Little Less Lonely


    Geek's Dream GirlAuthority Authority: 455
    Today, for about the fifth time, I was told I need to read The Hunger Games .  I’m told it’s a YA (young adult) series set in a dystopian post-apocalyptic North America where there’s a Running Man- esque TV show.  I don’t know much more than that, and that these characters have some bizarre names that ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Appointment with Theft (A short story.)


    The Witty Ways of a Wayward Wife.Authority Authority: 97
    “Are you having a coronary?”Small piecesof Albert’s scone flew over the table cloth.“What, Dear?” Albert spluttered, dabbing at the spewed crumbswith his napkin whilst reluctantly looking away from the buxom young lady atthe adjoining table.“Your eyes are bulging.”“Are they? But there’s nothing wrong ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The English love affair with the murder mystery


    Telegraph.co.uk Culture BlogAuthority Authority: 592
    The English are a morbid bunch. They see more ghosts per person than any other nation. Perhaps it is due to our relatively stable history, meaning that families and buildings stay around long enough to become haunted. Christmas always used to be a time for ghost stories, but recently they have been replaced by our ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Clocks (2009)


    Thinking about booksAuthority Authority: 109
    television Sometimes, we forget how old these stories are. In this case, we have a book, The Clocks , first published in 1963 but, for these purposes, it’s relocated even further in the past. We start off in the tunnels under the White Cliffs of Dover, supposedly a secret headquarters for Naval Intelligence ...
    4 weeks ago

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