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  • "Joyce, Welcome! One of the reasons that Agatha Christie is my favorite author is because ..."

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    on 28 Apr 09 00:11 GMT

  • "Arlena, Your classes sound really interesting.  I love that your class gets to publish the ..."

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    on 28 Apr 09 00:08 GMT

  • "Sahara, I wish you all the best of luck come January.  I really enjoyed getting ..."

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    on 24 Apr 09 00:44 GMT

  • "I am afraid that I will refuse to watch Harper's Island because I feel ..."

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  • "Sahara, I fell in love with Purple Hibiscus when I read it last year in ..."

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    on 23 Apr 09 00:27 GMT

  • "Arlena, Sorry I haven't written in awhile.  In my classroom, we do many different ..."

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    on 23 Apr 09 00:12 GMT

  • "I'm glad to hear you enjoy historical fiction.  Other than mysteries, it is my ..."

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    on 09 Apr 09 00:25 GMT

  • "Wow! You are reading on a much higher level than a lot of my eighth ..."

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    on 07 Apr 09 00:17 GMT

  • "I teach eighth grade actually.  There are so many good Poirot mysteries to read that ..."

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    on 02 Apr 09 19:41 GMT

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    on 29 Mar 09 23:33 GMT

  • "Yes, And Then There Were None is one of my favorites.  It was actually the ..."

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    on 29 Mar 09 23:25 GMT

  • "Hey! I'm new also.  I like this book pretty well.  My favorite Poirot books ..."

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    on 22 Mar 09 23:56 GMT

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Must reads And Then There Were None And Then There Were None

Ten people, each with something to hide and something to fear, are invited to a lonely mansion on Soldier Island by a host who, surprisingly, fails to appear.

Crooked House Crooked House

When the wealthy patriarch, Aristide, is murdered, suspicion falls on the whole household. ...

Murder on the Orient Express Murder on the Orient Express

Travelling on the Orient Express, Poirot is approached by a desperate American. Afraid that someone plans to kill him, Ratchett asks Poirot for help ...

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