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Am I the only person who reads Agatha Christie?

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overthinking · 15/06/2013 20:37

My DH and friends giggle at me but I love her books. Chocolate, sofa snuggles and one of her books and I am a happy lady Smile
Am I the only one?

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ariadneoliver · 15/06/2013 20:38

No, No you're not alone Grin Wink

SlittySluttySlots · 15/06/2013 20:39

Nope - one of my favourite authors ever and have lost count of how many times I've re-read some of them! The Mysterious Affair at Styles is just genius!! Grin

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 15/06/2013 20:39

No. But I only read HP. I hate Miss M.

overthinking · 15/06/2013 20:43

Ooh good good! Tonight's installment is 'Cat Among the Pigeons' Grin
Remus what's wrong with Miss Marple?????

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CMOTDibbler · 15/06/2013 20:43

Haven't read them for a while, but I used to enjoy them. But my Agatha Christie fact is that my dad gardened for her for a few years.

SofaKing · 15/06/2013 20:46

Love Agatha Christie books but I have read them all and no matter how hard I try I keep remembering whodunnit while re-reading them.

I need a memory wipe like Holly in Red Dwarf had so I can read them all again!

TheYamiOfYawn · 15/06/2013 20:50

I've read all her books so many times that I have put them all in a box in the attic for 5 years until I start to forget the plots.

I love how in her earlier books the young people are all sparky and intrepid, but by the 1960s she has gone off young people and they are all dull and with bad skin and no fashion sense and moan a lot and sponge of their parents.

Victoria3012 · 15/06/2013 20:51

You're not alone Grin

Ashoething · 15/06/2013 20:51

I love Agatha Christie so much I wanted to call my dd Agatha but dh vetoed itAngry

DorisShutt · 15/06/2013 20:52

Love Agatha Christie (may also have a thing for Dorothy L Sayers, Georgette Heyer, Margery Allingham, Patricia Wentwork & Ngaio Marsh).

Very genteelle and always well written. (I would so have given Harriet Vane a run for Lord Peter! Wink )

WorrySighWorrySigh · 15/06/2013 20:58

Another here. They are my comfort reading

PoppyAmex · 15/06/2013 20:58

I agree, Doris.

I think the Americans called their style "cosy mystery" and I can see why.

HollaAtMeBaby · 15/06/2013 20:58

You are not the only one! I'm a huge fan. :)

StealthPolarBear · 15/06/2013 20:59

Yes I love her books but have now read them all twice so can't really read again

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ariadneoliver · 15/06/2013 21:02

I like both Poirot and Marple but I also wish she had written more Harley Quinn and other non Poirot/Marple books. Though I'm still waiting for one of my fave Poirots (Big Four) to be made for TV

babybythesea · 15/06/2013 21:03

Me too! I like watching the TV adaptations too. I have a stack of them backed up on my sky planner thing to watch as I breastfeed DD2.

If you like Ms Christie, can I also suggest you try M.C. Beaton's Agatha Raisin series? I stumbled on these when the first one was on offer on Kindle. I have seen them around but never read one and now I'm a fan. Same sort of idea - woman living in a country village ends up solving murders. There are differences though - Agatha Raisin is a retired and not overly nice PR lady who retires to a country village and sort of falls into murder solving by accident. Like the Agatha Christie books, they are very easy to read and a lot of fun.

babybythesea · 15/06/2013 21:04

And this would seem like the perfect place to trot out my pet theory - beware of Miss Marple.

Poirot gets called in to solve things, but Miss Marple, well, she mostly just happens to be there. I think it's highly suspicious, and I suspect that she is framing others for her own devious murders....

ariadneoliver · 15/06/2013 21:07

Miss Marple was the most successful fictional female serial killer ... until Jessica Fletcher came along. Grin

thegrowlygus · 15/06/2013 21:07

I love agatha christie! Especially that she disappeared for a bit in real life too. Although I did have a run a while back of reading loads back to back and got a bit confused about characters!!!

Inthebeginning · 15/06/2013 21:08

Love reading miss m's.

lborolass · 15/06/2013 21:08

I would, if I hadn't already read them all Grin

bassingtonffrench · 15/06/2013 21:09

ha ha ariadne, my user name is also a christie reference.

how dare you babybythesea

her autobiography is absolutely wonderful.

usualsuspect · 15/06/2013 21:09

I've read all of Agatha Christies books,

NumTumDeDum · 15/06/2013 21:10

Have you read any of her romances written under the name Mary Westmacott? I haven't yet, but keep meaning to. I think I've read pretty much everything else. I really really want a lovely leather bound set.