Christie, Agatha: Endless Night. New York: HarperPaperbacks, 1967. Print. 245 pages.
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SETTING: Centered around Gipsy [sic] Acre, the name of a newly built home in a small village in England. Small scenes also take place in other European countries (France, Germany, etc.).
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SUMMARY: Michael Rogers, a self-proclaimed adventurer, finally makes it big: he marries a beautiful woman, becomes rich, and owns the home of his dreams. But the cliched saying holds true for Michael: all good things come to an end...
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FAVORITE QUOTE: "What a mysterious thing sleep is. You go to bed worrying about gipsies [sic] and secret enemies and detectives planted in your house and the possibilities of kidnapping and a hundred other things, and sleep whisks you away from it all. You travel very far and you don't know where you've been, but when you wake up, it's to a totally new world. No worries, no apprehensions." - Chapter 17, page 169.
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So... I know I said I wouldn't be back until August. Well, I lied! I realized that it isn't possible for me to study 24/7, and I found a used bookstore near the place I just finished rotating through! I bought two books, including this one for $2.50 (!!!), and am so glad I did. I love reading!
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Things I liked about this book:
- Agatha Christie book! I love everything she's written that I have had the pleasure of reading. I love her writing and narrating style, and although I prefer her Poirot novels, I've recently been trying out her other series, and have really enjoyed them too (but not as much as the Poirot ones, of course, because those are the best).
- The murderer! Oh. My. Goodness! Such a twist.
- The ending! The murdered got what he deserved. Unfortunately, no justice for the victim.
- Ellie. So sweet and naive. She was knowledgeable about business matters, but the underlying naivete allowed so many to take advantage of her. I wanted to wrap her in a blanket and make sure no harm came to her, especially by the end of the novel. She was only ever surrounded by greedy sharks.
- The murderer's personality after he is caught. He has a mental breakdown of sorts and his personality changes. Well, I'm not sure if "changes" is the right word, actually... Might be more accurate to say that the details of his personality are finally revealed, and he is shown to be a complete narcissist. This part of the book was written very well, and was very fun to read.
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People/things I didn't like about/in this book:
People/things I didn't like about/in this book:
- Michael Rogers. He's such a lazy bum. He became incredibly annoying at times and Ellie deserved someone who worked harder, not someone who lived off of her money. I just wanted to slap some sense into him.
- All the characters who took advantage of Ellie. I won't name any names, of course, because that would give away the story, but I really hated them.
- A little slow. I was bored for about half the book, but the ending definitely made up for the boredom. If this book was written by any random author, I probably would have at least contemplated giving up on it, but a Christie book? Never! I will always finish any book written by Agatha Christie. She is the Queen of Mystery and my experience has taught me that she always delivers.
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I loved this book! The beginning was blah and I didn't think I'd like it, but I shouldn't have had any doubts. The ending is incredibly sad, but such a great twist. I finished reading the book at night, and was still thinking about it the next day. Agatha Christie is Queen and excellent in her trade. My favorite author of all time :)
I loved this book! The beginning was blah and I didn't think I'd like it, but I shouldn't have had any doubts. The ending is incredibly sad, but such a great twist. I finished reading the book at night, and was still thinking about it the next day. Agatha Christie is Queen and excellent in her trade. My favorite author of all time :)
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Recommend? Yes!!!!!!
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