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Sabrina776 25 Sep 08 at 12:40 a.m. GMT

And then  there were none is a amazing book, a good movie, and a cool game. I highly reccomend this to all Agatha Christie fans!

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Pinelopation 14 Aug 09 at 11:21 a.m. GMT

@ poirotrocks07: I don't know if you've figured it out by now, but here's the answer. Press the left arrow till it gets to 28. Then, press the right arrow till it gets to 11, but don't stop; go on till it reaches 11 for the 2nd time. Finally, press the the left arrow to reach 49. I hope it's been of some help.

As for the book itself, there's only one word to say: excellent.

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Sabrina776 25 Jan 09 at 4:12 p.m. GMT

Cinnamonhead I totaly agree withe you. I have now read the book 3 times and I love it. The characters are so interesting and different. As for the movie they did change the end, but the murderer is still the same. 

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VRossa 22 Jan 09 at 9:22 a.m. GMT
This is the Agatha Christie novel that rivals Harry Potter in the numbers stakes - it is AC's best seller - and with some justification - I think it is a great plot - I continue to be impressed with the ingenuity of the lady!!
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cinnamonhead 22 Jan 09 at 6:09 a.m. GMT
This book is my favorite, for me it never gets old and I re-read it every couple of years. I agree with macnab the original movie is great with Barry Fitzgerald, although the ending has been changed from the ending in the book.
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macnab 21 Jan 09 at 2:07 p.m. GMT
I thought this was the best Christie story to, and the first film with Barry Fitzgerald is a must, of course the Title is not exceptable today so they have changed it
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VRossa 19 Jan 09 at 2:59 a.m. GMT
Like the rest of this game there are a whole set of things you need to do to get to this point - basically to get passed the bees you need to have found a book in a locked draw in the library desk and this book tells you what to do. If you get really desperate there is a site which is not a walkthrough site but rather gives hints at different levels and you decide what you need so you can avoid spoilers - the site is: www.uhs-hints.com.
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w24 16 Dec 08 at 2:03 p.m. GMT
still can't tame busy bees,what do i need. ths.
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nickyta18 30 Oct 08 at 9:47 p.m. GMT
I think that you´re right, it´s for me the best book that Agatha Christie ever wrote.
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sleeping_murder7 07 Oct 08 at 7:15 p.m. GMT
I totally agree with dada222. It's the best book ever. And about what ariadnepoirotmarple said, well i think that the most interresting thing about the book is that it inspires a shock when you reach the end and no one remained alive, that question that automatically screames in our mind: "WHO DID IT?" is the unique thing about the story.
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GKCfan 04 Oct 08 at 10:20 p.m. GMT
I should have said, click slowly left to get to the first number.
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GKCfan 04 Oct 08 at 10:19 p.m. GMT
Sometimes there's a glitch in the game– if you make a mistake, you have to go back to a previously saved game, because otherwise you'll never get it open. You say that you have the code, and you don't want spoliers, so I'll just say that you have to slowly click to get to the first number, slow right to the second number (too fast and you'll go too far, but I think you just have to go directly to each number), left to the final number. There should be a click, then pull open the safe handle.
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poirotrocks07 03 Oct 08 at 8:45 a.m. GMT

will some one tell me how to open the safe. i have the code but ii can't open it. no spoilers plz.

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detectivepauljohn 28 Sep 08 at 3:40 a.m. GMT

I agree

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dada222 27 Sep 08 at 8:27 a.m. GMT

It is the best AC book. Period 

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go_leafs_nation 26 Sep 08 at 3:09 a.m. GMT
I consider A.T.T.W.N. as the first slasher ever. Compared to ones nowadays, it wasn't very violent, but it was chilling nonetheless.
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ariadnepoirotmarple 25 Sep 08 at 1:26 p.m. GMT
You know what?? I was excepting something better before reading And then there were none... when I bought it, I was quite excited and thrilled, when I started reading I thought it was good but not as good as I excepted. Yes, the plot is original and peculiar, I love the whole idea, but as the story went on, I just started getting bored! I didn't like the end, you know what?? I guessed who was the murderer, yes, I felt like the end was disappointing! When I didn't know yet who the murderer was (and after the 10 people have been killed) I was so excited, so nervous!! I had to stop reading a little, I couldn't even breath, then I returned to the book and read the end and I was like "Oh my God, I guessed who the murderer was!"... I'm trying to love ATTWN but when I start thinking it wasn't my Christie favourite, sure, but ok, I liked it, it was different and refreshing!
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