AGATHA CHRISTIE 24 HOUR READATHON // how many agatha christie books can I read in one day?!

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[Music] hey guys it's kara and welcome to another video today we have a big mystery to solve and that mystery is how many i got the kristi books can i read in 24 hours that's right it's time for a 24-hour readathon might add a very very overdue 24-hour read-a-thon because it's been quite a while since i last did one and i fancied a challenge i've had a couple of comments recently asking me to specifically take on an agatha christie 24-hour read-a-thon and as it just so happens i have been intending to read agatha christie for quite some time i've never picked up any of her books my mum is a big fan of miss marvel but i've just never ended up reading any of them so i've seen some of the tv adaptations but i honestly couldn't recall exactly what happens aside from just knowing that they're all murder mysteries so i'm very excited to get into these books see how many i can read in 24 hours because when you're reading an author for the very first time what better way to introduce yourself to their works than by trying to read as many of their books as possible in one day i think that's a great idea so it's currently friday evening what's the date today it's friday the 18th of june and i am going to be reading agriculty books for the next 24 hours it's currently about just after 4 p.m and i'm planning to start my read-a-thon at 5 00 p.m so i've got a little bit of time to prepare myself for the mystery solving and i think the way that i'm going to do that is by putting the kettle on and making myself a pot of tea because i feel like agatha christie's books all feel very you know like classic british often set in like big manor houses where there's lots of rich people and then a murder takes place so instead of just making a mug of tea i'm actually gonna make myself a pot of tea because that's two birds with one stone i feel like i'm kind of fitting in with the aesthetic of the novels but also i've created a good supply of hot drinks and if you ask me there's one thing you need when it comes to solving mysteries it's a good supply of hot drinks so with that in mind i'm gonna go put the kettle on and then get to solving some mysteries i have quite a few of her books on my shelves and i also have at least one audiobook downloaded because i know that i'll be going to the gym and things like that at some point throughout the next 24 hours so i want to make sure that i'm maximizing my reading time and if i manage to by some miracle get through all of these books then i can obviously go into the bookshop in town and get some more from waterstones but for now i think the one that i'm going to start with is probably the title that i maybe most associate with agatha christie and just was like on my radar as one that i definitely wanted to read and that is murder on the orient express don't know much about this aside from the fact that it takes place on a train but i'm excited to find out so cup of tea book mysteries that's on the agenda let's see how many agatha christie books i can read in 24 hours [Music] so [Music] let's let the mystery solving commence with murder on the orient express [Music] okay so it's about six o'clock which means i'm an hour in and i've read about 60 pages of murder on the orient express so far and i'm definitely enjoying it but jay just got home from work and he came bearing gifts by which i mean a vegan pizza that i'm just about to cook in the oven so i'm just gonna take a little reading break and make dinner but i'm very excited for the pizza for the books and just for an excellent friday evening in general i honestly don't think it could get better than good books good food and a chilled out evening especially because it is raining outside this evening and it just feels so cozy in here moving back onto the book in question murder of the oriental express i'm obviously very close to the beginning of this book though it's not massive i'm about let's say a third of the way through but yeah i'm definitely enjoying it there's still a lot to be figured out and explored but at this point in the novel the murder has just taken place which means that the investigation has begun this is one of agatha christie's poirot novels and i think most of her books fall into either being poirots or miss marples and there's a few other random outliers but i've got a mixture of miss marples and puertos to tackle over the next 24 hours i've started with this one and i'm definitely enjoying it a lot so far it's really intriguing there's definitely a lot going on for the beginning of a book it's quite busy there are lots of characters and of course that is totally intentional because you want to have lots of different people to be suspects in this mystery and lots of things to throw you off put you on different paths and just cause you into a state of disarray as you and poirot try to figure out what's going on so it's a lot to take in a little bit different from the books that i usually read because i don't read a massive amount of murder mysteries but i'm really excited to see where it goes so that is where i'm up to with this book so far and i just have one quote to share with you all which i thought was quite nice and set the scene for the story this is poirot on the train with his friend and they're having this little discussion and his friend says it lends itself to romance my friend all around us are people of all classes of all nationalities of all ages for three days these people these strangers to one another are brought together they sleep and eat under one roof they cannot get away from each other at the end of three days they part they go there several ways never perhaps to see each other again and then poirot says and yet suppose an accident from your point of view it would be regrettable i agree but nevertheless let us just for one moment suppose it then perhaps all these here are linked together by death and it's obviously a very morbid of poirot to say but i have to be honest right obviously he is the investigator the detective and he isn't the one who committed the murder if i was on a train with someone and that guy said what if all these people were brought together by death and then but a few hours later someone was found dead on the train i wouldn't be asking that person to solve it i would be accusing them because that is suspicious but anyway enjoying this book so far go take a little break for dinner and then get back on the train [Music] wow it is 10 to 9 in the evening and i am unbelievably tired which i suppose is just the result of having had a full week at work but plodding on i am and i am now on page 201 of murder on the right express now this book is split into three sections the first section is called the facts the second section is called the evidence then the third section is called hercule puero sits back and thinks so essentially the first section is quite short and that just sets up the scene and introduces you to some of the characters and the crime happens then of course in the second section we have all the evidence poirot interviews all of the people and tries to start to understand what he thinks is going on obviously collecting evidence as he goes and then finally he decides who's done it so i have just gotten to the very first chapter of the final section so i have heard all of the evidence and let me be perfectly honest here i have no idea what has happened there's so much information so many different people that could have a motive to commit the crime but also so many solid alibis that i am looking at all the characters trying to figure out who the hell has committed this crime and i am clueless now i'm very interested i think obviously this third section we're gonna see poirot's kind of like method of figuring out who's done it and i think that's going to give me a bit more of an insight into how agatha christie works and i think that the more of her books i read the more likely i will be to be able to guess who's committed to crime but at this point i'm kind of like not noticing probably all of the hints and clues that she's giving us which probably will make it really obvious by the end but right now i have no idea however the fact that we have gotten to the end of the evidence i kind of thought it would be fun to throw my ideas out there and just make a guess for who i think has committed the crime but i want to be perfectly clear that i don't want to give any spoilers away in this vlog because this is all about murder mysteries and so even the slightest spoiler i think would just be pointless to give because then it ruins it for anyone who hasn't read the books and i think the surprise is obviously the most important part of a murder mystery so in each of the books i read i'm very simply just going to be saying a name i'm not going to be giving you any context any information or any just like guessing around why i've picked that person i'm literally just going to say a name not giving you any other information and i'm also not going to be saying whether or not i was right or not at the end of the book because again that would be a massive spoiler so essentially i'm just gonna say a name make a guess if you have read the book that i'm talking about or if you've seen a movie adaptation then you'll know if i'm right or wrong or not but if not then it can just be a mystery until the day that you decide to read the book as well so in the context of this book and bear in mind as i said this is like literally a stab in the dark ironic and it's a step in the dark because i have no idea there's just so much confusion in my head but i've narrowed it down to two people who i think maybe who knows not me but the two people i'm going for are mr mcqueen and mrs hubbard so i'm gonna be reading to find out and i guess you will have to read to find out as well so with that in mind i'm gonna make a cup of tea pep myself up and then tackle the last section of murder on the orient express [Music] do [Music] do [Music] okay so it is about five to ten in the evening and i just finished up with murder on the orient express so that is the first book of the agatha christie 24 hour readathon done and dusted such an enjoyable reading experience so much fun and i'm so glad that i've enjoyed this one because quite honestly i was nervous going into a new author not knowing if i was going to like the writing style and having committed myself to 24 hours worth of this author's books i'm so glad that the first one i picked up was a roaring success in terms of how much i enjoyed it i would give this book at least four stars and i'm very excited to at some point watch a movie adaptation because i think it would be really really fun to see this one brought to life and i know that there's a lot of different adaptations of this particular one but going back to my thoughts on the book so much was going on i was making all kinds of guesses but i am so amateur and all the way through i've just been trying to like put pieces together make various guesses try to think like a detective but it's really difficult and i feel like agatha christie really keeps you on your toes until the last page or at least that has been my experience with this book and i'm very much thinking that's going to be the case with all of her books because she was kind of famous for writing these kinds of books i don't know if you know that but yeah it was very like there's so much going on so many characters so much to think about and it was really really intense but really really fun and i obviously i'm not a detective but there are lots of characters in this book who are not detectives and in fact there is only one detective so although as the reader i felt like i was out of my depth in terms of trying to figure things out there were some characters who made me feel a little bit more at ease so puerto had a friend on the train and at the beginning of part three which is where poirot starts trying to put all of the evidence together and figure out what he thinks has happened his friend is feeling very disheartened and he basically says if you solve this case i shall indeed believe in miracles it worries me i can't make head no tale of it to be frank i cannot see what you are going to do next and so this character was feeling just as lost as i was and had no idea how we were going to get it solved and yeah it really is such a page turner which is obviously what you want especially in a 24-hour readathon and i really did enjoy this one so very glad to have finally read this one because i bought this particular copy back in december of 2020 because i also bought my mum a like fancy blue and gold copy of it for christmas because like i said she is a big fan of agatha christie's things and it was a beautiful copy but i thought i'd buy one for myself and it's now over six months later and i've only just gotten around to reading it but i'm very glad that i did and that i enjoyed it so book one is down done and dusted we're on the move and it's now about 10 10 p.m and normally on a 24 hour readathon i would try and push myself to stay awake a little bit longer like more towards midnight but a little bit different this time around because we actually have to get up at about 5 30 in the morning um because jay is gonna be going to work so we need to get up go to the gym get back and all of that kind of stuff so we're getting up very early and i value my sleep i know it's a 24 hour readathon but a girl's got to sleep so i'm actually going to head to bed very very shortly and then in the morning heading straight to the gym and that is where i'm going to crack out an audio book so i have downloaded the audio book on script of the body in the library is what i've gone for so that's what i'm going to be listening to tomorrow is five hours and 40 minutes and i'm probably gonna put it on like 1.5 maybe two speed depending on what the narrator is like and try and listen to that one whilst i'm at the gym tomorrow morning and just like doing a few other bits and pieces so that's on the agenda but right now time for some sleep and then i will get back to reading and mystery solving in the morning [Music] [Music] good morning guys it is just before 8 a.m on saturday morning and the 24 hour readathon is plodding onwards i just got back from the gym we set off and got to the gym at about half past six this morning and whilst i was there i listened to the audiobook of the body in the library so i'm currently on chapter 9 out of 21 so i'm just under halfway through this audio book and so far i'm really really enjoying it and i'm also so glad that i decided to download an audio book because normally in the 24 hour readathon where i would just be physically reading books it means that you can't continue reading when you're doing all the other jobs that you kind of have to do and so at the gym it would feel like an hour wasted whereas this time i could work out and also continue reading so that was a great feeling but moving back onto the book i'm really really enjoying it now comparing this one to murder on the orange express that i obviously read last night i feel like they are definitely different styles of agatha christie novels and that potentially might be because murder on the orient express was a poirot whereas the body in the library is a miss marple novel and i feel like there's a definitely like a different style of the two and i'd say that the body in the library so the miss marple is kind of fitting more into the vibe and style that i had expected from agatha christie and i think that's just because as i mentioned yesterday my mum is a big fan of miss marple tv adaptations and i don't think she watches quite as many poirot ones so i feel like i just have this image and connection between ikea christie and miss marple which are the ones that are kind of more set in big country houses with like rich people and a murder has happened and all that kind of stuff so i've really enjoyed birth so far but it's just interesting to notice that like difference in style when it comes to the two different detectives that she writes now although this is a miss marple it's a little bit unusual and it's only the second miss marple book according to goodreads it's miss marple number two so i feel like maybe the character hadn't been like fully established yet but essentially we start in the house of the ban trees a husband and wife who are very rich they've got servants and all kinds of things and mrs bantry is woken up by one of her maids basically telling her that a body has been found in the library hence the title of the body in the library now in the village that they live in that is where miss marple also lives and this marvel is friends with mrs bantry and so his pantry calls miss marple and says look i think you're really good at this kind of thing so will you come up and see whether you can figure it out but then the police are also called so we kind of have two simultaneous investigations going on where the actual police are going and trying to figure out what's happening and then we also have miss marple in the house kind of being pulled into this investigation kind of against her will so it's not necessarily what i was expecting in that sense because i kind of thought that miss marvel would just come in take control of the investigation kind of like juaro did on murder on the orient express but i'm very much enjoying it there's lots of different angles lots of different characters and much like murdering the orion express there's lots going on and i have no idea who did the crime now what is different about this book and i'm interested to see whether this like a common theme in her novels is that unlike the murder on the orange express we knew exactly who the victim was in this book we have several like overlaying mysteries because the actual body is a mystery in and of itself we don't actually know who it is or how that person came to be in the library and then of course once that mystery has been solved then the mystery of actually who committed the murder that has to be addressed so it's kind of like even more layers to unpick and i'm really enjoying it so i had originally planned to just listen to this audiobook while i was at the gym and maybe if i went out on a walk or something later on and then when i got home from the gym i was planning to start another physical book however i feel like given that i am very much an amateur detective in this situation picking up another one and listening to one book simultaneously whilst reading another one physically will just confuse me and i will get all kinds of jumbled up about what's going on so i'm currently listening on two times speed because it's quite like a slow narrator so two times speed seems like a reasonable way to listen to this one so i'm thinking i'm gonna go make some breakfast have a drink enjoy a little bit of a chilled out morning whilst listening to the audiobook whilst doing a few household tasks and then once i've finished the body in the library then i'm going to be making a start on my next physical book which i think is going to be and then there were none so that's the plan of action very much enjoying the book so far and i'll catch up with you later with hopefully some more information [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Music] okay so it is now 10 a.m and i am two bucks down because i just finished up listening to the body in the library which i loved and decided to rate five stars because it was just such a fun and captivating reading experience not to mention how helpful it was to have listened to that one on audiobook because i got to go to the gym i also did my makeup had breakfast got dressed all the while still reading and being productive so that was really nice and i'm so glad that i picked such a good one to listen to on audio i feel like this one in particular had such a good balance between the like more gruesome serious murder mystery elements and then also some more like comedic amateur sleuth just like funny bits and i really feel like potentially i don't know if i'm completely alone in this but i feel like for the crime genre agatha christie is kind of like what jane austen is to like classic romance novels because there are obviously serious themes critiques of society all of that kind of stuff but there's always an undertone of like comedy within it and i just really like that so the main character well i suppose there isn't really a main character as such but the couple whose house this murder takes place in the boundaries the wife of this couple is really relishing in the fact that she knows she's innocent she thinks her husband is innocent and so she's like well i don't know who this girl is i don't have any personal attachment to her so i'm just going to enjoy it and there's a quote later on which i've made a note of because i just thought it was so funny and she's talking to miss marple who's called jane and she says but it's my murder jane and i want to enjoy myself over it and i just feel like that is so hilarious and just just how like removed and out of context she is from the severity of what's going on so safe to say that i really did enjoy that one and now straight away on to the next one because that's how 24-hour readathons work so like i mentioned i'm going to be picking up and then there were none which i don't know if this is a poirot or a marple or just a general murder mystery i don't know if there's like a specific detective for this one but i'm very excited to dive in and find out this one is about 250 pages long so i think the shortest one that i've picked up today and i'm very excited to dive in and see what happens i think jay went on goodreads to see like the rakings of all of the books that i was planning to pick up over the last like the next 24 hours out of all of the ones i had on my shelves and then there were none was the highest rated so i've got high expectations gonna make another cup of tea and then get straight into it [Music] [Music] [Music] it is now 12 p.m which means that there are five hours left of reading in the 24 hour readathon and i just finished up with and then there were none i absolutely devoured this story because it was so intense and full of action like there was literally someone dropping dead every other page or at least that's how it felt it was so messy and complicated and i also felt very at home in this novel by which i mean this was in fact a book that didn't have a detective so basically the premise for this story is that a group of 10 strangers are invited to this island and they all think it's from someone that they know then when they get there things start to get a little bit suspicious and they're all accused of having committed various crimes and so they all start to feel very nervous they want to leave this island immediately but there seems to be no escape and then gradually one by one they start dying and assume that one of the people within the group of 10 was the person that invited them there and is trying to kill them all off and so there's no detectives there's no way for them to reach the outside world to contact the police until they're kind of left with this mystery trying to figure out who is killing all of these people whilst also trying to keep themselves alive and everyone starts to get a little bit unhinged and there's a lot going on so it was really really intense super super fast pace so much going on and i loved it definitely another five five-star read i can see why this one is so highly ranked because you really are just thrown into the mystery and there's no guiding detective presence like poirot or marple kind of like leading you on the right path like you are just thrown into the mix and it is so crazy to figure out what's going on i'd say this one felt quite similar to um lucy furley's two books which are the hunting party and then more specifically the guest list which is all about a wedding that takes place on a remote island on like a stormy day and a death happens there and then everyone is thrown into suspicion so it felt very similar to those two books which i absolutely loved so i felt like i was going to enjoy this one when that kind of premise was kind of put out there and then i also thought that it had a bit of a similarity to these sore horror movies because they kind of had this vibe of people just being randomly put together and punished for something that they don't really know what for and then there's like what's the guy called kind of what the guy is that brings them all there and so you know the guy the one with the weird face like the mask thing but basically jigsaw jigsaw brings them all there and like is this overriding morality figure whilst also doing something that's completely immoral and that felt very similar to this as well so really enjoyed this one it's 12 o'clock so i've got five hours which in normal time would 100 be enough time to read another book but i'm gonna be up against it because i decided to make plans today i'm actually just about to head into town to go meet m and sarah for a coffee which means that at least one or two of those hours will be taken up by not reading so the next book i'm going to be picking up is nemesis which i think is a marple book yes it is this is a marvel one i'm very excited to get back into that because i obviously really enjoyed the last marple one and i feel like this one maybe will be a little bit more established because like i said the um body in the library was the second ever miss marple one so she wasn't really like a fully established or like admired detective yet she was still finding her footing and getting that like reverence that people have for people like her and poirot in their like later novels and i feel like this one will probably be a bit more like that so this one has just under 300 pages so my plan of action is actually to head into town immediately i might get into town a little bit early i've downloaded the audiobook for nemesis so that i can listen to it on my walk into town if i get there before and sarah i'll start doing some physical reading and then i'm gonna aim to be home by no later than half past two so i'll have a good couple of hours to try and finish this book before five o'clock so with all that said i have a lot to do well let's get to it [Music] [Music] back home from town it is quarter past three in the afternoon so i've got just under two hours now left of the readathon and i'm actually very much looking forward to a couple of hours of uninterrupted peaceful reading with a lovely cup of tea because it was very nice to catch up with em and sarah in town it's obviously always nice to meet up with friends and family and you know catch up over coffee and all that fun stuff but town was unbelievably busy it was so hectic and a little bit overwhelming there were so many people it was like whoa i think obviously york in general if anyone has ever been willing it's a very very busy like tourist hot spot the city itself is quite small and lots of people come so it ends up being very very crowded and then adding to that the fact that lots of businesses that have obviously been closed for ages have now reopened i think that means even more people have come in so basically it is out of control busy so went for coffee with em and sarah and i'm very excited now to be home and back in a peaceful quiet environment with no people around because there were just far too many people for my liking outside today i was not a fan but onto the reading i did do some reading whilst i was out and about and actually ended up finding a nice quiet part of town well relatively quiet compared to the rest of it i found myself a little bench and i did some reading whilst i was waiting for sarah to arrive and then when she turned up it turns out that she was also reading a thriller i think she was reading the dinner guest which looks really good i'm very excited to try and read that at some point but essentially we both just decided to do some reading outside and enjoy the afternoon sun it's been a bit of a weird weather day yesterday was so rainy today has been rainy gray windy cloudy and sunny but we caught a little bit of sun outside did some reading and between reading in the garden and then listening to the audio book on my walk to and from town i have made it to page 175 of nemesis which is the start of chapter 15 and this book has just under 300 pages so i've essentially got like a hundred and ten hundred and fifteen pages left of this book i have to be honest of the books that i've read so far today i think nemesis is probably gonna be my least favorite because it's a little bit different now it's obviously still a murder mystery it's still a detective story but all of the other ones have been like a very in the moment who'd done it like a body has been found and then it's like putting the pieces together interrogating people in the moment i just feel like it's been very fun to read those like really intense sudden murder mysteries and you get a resolution very quickly whereas in nemesis miss marple is contacted posthumously by a friend who has just passed away this friend is also a detective and this guy basically sends her a letter that she receives after he dies asking her to continue the work that he was doing in trying to solve a cold case this is a murder that he thinks was wrongly solved and he thinks the wrong person was accused of the crime and is in prison for it and he wants miss marple to try and put that right so instead of having like a situation where you know exactly what the crime is and exactly what the circumstances are and you're interviewing people finding the body and all of that in a very like quick period of time it's definitely a little bit more vague as she tries to uncover exactly what the mystery is and then do the detective work to try and figure out how to solve the mystery so i feel like i just feel a little bit more removed from the drama of this murder because it's like not happening in real time if that makes sense and i think there's a lot more to uncover and therefore there's quite a lot of different layers and i'm just finding it a little bit less captivating nevertheless it's not a terrible book or anything i just think that the other three books that i've read so far have been so good that this one just isn't quite living up to that experience but gonna be reading this one now for the next couple of hours i think i have saved myself enough time left in my afternoon to finish this one just in time for the end of the read-a-thon so without further ado let's do some reading [Music] [Music] [Music] hmm esteemed colleagues we were set the task of trying to solve the mystery of how many agatha christie books i could read in 24 hours and i think i've solved the mystery because it is currently 4 33 p.m i started this readathon at 5 p.m yesterday afternoon and i just finished up my read of nemesis and i think this will have to be the final book that i tackle in this readathon because i don't think even the best detective in the world could solve a whole mystery in 27 minutes so with that said the answer to the mystery we set to trying to solve how many agatha christie books i could read in 24 hours is four i completed murder on the orient express the body in the library and then there were none and finally nemesis so before we jump into my final thoughts let's talk a little bit more about nemesis the book that i just finished i think that i may have been slightly harsh in my earlier analysis of this book i still stand by the fact that i think this is probably my least favorite and i'll get into a lot of ranking of all of the books in just a moment but i do think that the second half of this book really pulled it back into the realm of agatha christie that i had been really enjoying because i think that there was a lot more set up for this because it was a cold case there had to be a lot more analysis and i guess miss marple had to work a lot harder to get her evidence because it wasn't just right in front of her as would have been the case if she'd have just simply found a body and been called to this mystery so i think the setup section of the book which exists in all of them was just a lot larger than this one and i didn't enjoy that quite as much i like it when you start seeing all of the facts come together and so that really did kick off in the last like 100 or so pages so basically what i read when i got back from town and it was really good i really was taken by surprise by this one another mystery that has been solved though in the last 24 hours is the mystery of whether or not i should be a detective and i think to that one it's a resounding no because i at the beginning of this readathon and as you saw in murder on the orient express was gonna try and make little guesses for each of the novels but i gave up after that first one because quite frankly that one was the biggest just like a guess of all time and i was reading the other books and just i had no idea nothing was coming to me and i just could not figure out how to be a detective so maybe that's something that will come with time and reading more agatha christie books but right now i just decided to give up on guessing and just enjoy the ride because i could not for the life of me trying to figure it out and put all of the pieces together so four books down i had an excellent time i would normally give a page total at the end of a 24-hour readathon but i wrote three books physically and then also listen to an audio book so i know exactly how many pages are in these ones and then i've just had to go off of goodreads and what they say was the page turtle and the body in the library but that brings us up to a total of 100 no not 100 pages 1012 pages read in the last 24 hours and lots of mysteries having been solved so it's been a really really fun time finally i would just like to rank all of the books i'd love to know whether you can guess my ranking of them based on what i've said and obviously you might have seen what i've rated them but starting in the lowest place we have nemesis for all the reasons i just explained the last half of the book really great but definitely didn't pull me in and entice me as much of the other books then i would have to say murder on the orient express this one was very closely tied with my second place like third and second were really interchangeable because both of the books were i'd say the two that were most similar in their style and i just really liked them they were classic murder mysteries with detectives and i absolutely loved it so i had to say murder on the orange express went in third and then in second we had my audiobook which was the body in the library i think i just liked that slightly more than murder on the orient express because it had a little bit more comedy and just like classic cozy countryside vibes but very very similar so that is in second place and that leaves in first place and then there were none which i just thought was so much fun it would have been impossible for me to make any guesses on this one because there was so much going on and i was just so invested in finding out what was happening but yeah loved it so i think it's safe to say after the last 24 hours that i am now a big big fan of agatha christie can't believe i've never read her books before but i certainly will be reading more of her books going forward if you have any agatha christie books that you think i should read then please do send me your recommendations in the comments because there's a lot to read and i'm also very happy to say that i think i'm going to be doing another agatha christie 24-hour readathon in the future because quite frankly she has enough books for me to do many many many 24-hour readathons so if you'd like to see me do another one again just let me know in the comments because i could definitely sort that out for you guys we can solve some more mysteries together so thank you so so much for watching i hope you enjoyed hearing my thoughts on my first ever agatha christie experience love to know if you've read any other christie books if you like her if you like any other murder mysteries and all that fun stuff thanks for watching and i'll see you next time [Music] you
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