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September 21, 2010

             And Then There Were None or Ten Little Indians is a book published by the esteemed writer Agatha Christie. I had to read this book for English and frankly I was kinda bored of the book. First off Agatha Christie kinda gave away the fact that all the characters were going to die in the second chapter of the book when the characters found the childrens' poem. The book is kinda a drab. I guess there is some interest in the whole "OMG, who's the killer?" But then, once again, does it really even matter? We all know that everyone is gonna end up dying in the end anyways thanks to Agatha Christie's ingenious writing. Second, as my friend mentioned it it really is easy to guess who the killer was. **Spoiler Alert** It's Mr. Justice Wargrave, the judge, you can pretty much deduce by his lyingness and because there really was nothing about the character. Every character had a tiny little part because the book alternates the point of views, but when you get to Wargrave's point of view there really weren't that many, all the other chracters had plenty in the book.