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Summary: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
Get Your Free Book And Then There Were None Here: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie is one of the most famous and widely acclaimed mystery novels ever written. First published in 1939, it has since become a cornerstone of the mystery genre, with its clever plot, unforgettable setting, and masterful suspense. The novel tells the story of ten strangers who are invited to a remote island under various pretexts, only to find themselves being systematically murdered one by one according to the lines of a nursery rhyme.
By Marcos Martins da silva2 years ago in BookClub
Best Books you can buy right now!
Best Books to buy right now Books are gateways to worlds beyond our own, offering a glimpse into the minds and experiences of others. They capture the essence of human imagination, history, and knowledge, transforming written words into vivid landscapes of ideas and emotions. Whether it’s the thrill of a gripping mystery, the wisdom of timeless classics, or the exploration of new horizons through contemporary works, books have the power to educate, entertain, and inspire. They are not just objects on a shelf but companions in our journey through life, enriching our understanding and shaping our perspectives.
By Brody Clyde2 years ago in BookClub
A Hero Like You
Hi I hope you’ve been well and that you’ve Had a super day Today we have a book called a hero Like you Let’s get started A hero like you Is someone a hero because they’re strong Or smart Or is it more about what’s inside a Person’s heart Let’s take a look inside this book and See what heroes do You may find a hero can be someone Just like you Heroes care for people and make sure They’re okay They help the sick get well again Assisting Night and day Heroes are like firefighters strong and Very brave They risk their lives if there are any People They can save Heroes care for nature and every living Thing As they work to help the earth they hear Creation sing Heroes are our loyal friends honourable And brave they fight for truth And do what’s right even when afraid Always alert and ready heroes just know What to do If someone is in danger they will race To their rescue Heroes always do their best to help Someone in need They think of others feelings and don’t Act for selfish greed Heroes take a stand against the things They know are wrong They fight for justice and protect Because their hearts are strong Heroes can fix broken things they like To make things better They use the talents that they have They’re helpful And they’re clever Heroes work hard at their jobs and Always do their best Not just to meet their own needs but so Others can be blessed Heroes find solutions to the problems That we face They even invent ways to make the world A better place Heroes are those moms and dads who love Their family Teaching and empowering them to be all They can be Anyone can be a hero whether girl or boy Or man by helping others doing right And being the best they can so if you See a problem And there’s something you can do then Know that what the world needs Is a hero just like you Hope you enjoyed a hero like you See anyone can be a hero including you And me.
By Sabiu Tobi2 years ago in BookClub
Team Jacob Won
Don’t get the wrong idea about me. I was not on Team Edward. I wasn’t on Team Twilight. I’m not sure what team I’m on. It’s so confusing for me because I’m a romance novelist. I write all kinds of romances and yet… I wildly do not understand the werewolf romance craze.
By Stephanie Van Orman2 years ago in BookClub
"Echoes of Broken Harmony"
In a realm where thoughts took physical form, there existed a grand orchestra hall. Its walls were made of memories, its floor paved with shared experiences. At its center stood four ornate music stands, each bearing a different instrument: a violin, a flute, a cello, and a trumpet. These instruments were not mere objects, but living entities, siblings born from the same cosmic melody.
By Hlengiwe Deborah Ngwenya2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Blood of Midgard by Baptiste Pinson Wu
The end is near. The war is just beginning. Ragnarök’s shadow looms over Asgard. The gods grow fearful, and Odin, in a desperate attempt to fill the benches of Valhöll with more slain heroes, sends his elite warriors to Midgard to spark conflicts. Drake, their leader, would rather fight to prevent the end of the world before it began, for Muninn, Odin’s daughter, is fated to die during the last great battle. But as Drake and his brothers strive to accomplish Odin’s will on Midgard, a plan born in the darkness of Loki’s cell—and acted upon by someone close to Drake—is set in motion. The snare tightens around Drake, and every step the warrior takes toward the woman he loves in secret brings Ragnarök closer.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub


