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Top 3 LEAST Favorite HP Books

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ArlenaSMarshall 31 Mar 09 at 7:22 p.m. GMT

I really love AC's HP mysteries. I'm a huge fan. But every author has their ups and downs. What are your least favorite novels? Mine are as follows:

1. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd-this book was very dull and I guessed who had commited the murder at the beginning of the book.

2. Death in the Air- VERY DULL

3. After the Funeral- I just didn't like the characters and at first I thought they all did it.

THANKS!

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MissQuin 30 Dec 09 at 4:20 p.m. GMT

Ive read every single Poirot except The blue train, so I cant judge that one.

I didnt like The big four. Its my least favourite Poirot. I found it hard to believe an older, overweight man like Poirot was running around, chasing after international meglomaniacs! On the other hand, I give credit the fact Agatha Christie did something different in the Poirot series. I didnt like Dead mans folly, I found it dull and it just seemed to lack something. Apart from those, I enjoyed all the rest!

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Tommy_A_Jones 18 Dec 09 at 4:29 p.m. GMT

I enjoyed it 2nd time around, the only bit I didn't like was all the Waffle and Conjecture about Madness and Mental illness, I love spence as a Character and the Connection with Cat Among The Pigeons but am glad I previously read Dead Man's Folly and Mrs McGinty's Dead

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go_leafs_nation 17 Dec 09 at 5:09 p.m. GMT

My objections to Endless Night have been repeated so many times, I don't think I'll bother covering the same ground. And I unreasonably love Third Girl because of one reason and one reason only: Mrs. Oliver. She is simply so much fun in every book she's in! Even the dismal Elephants Can Remember is a more fun with her talk of elephants, while others are puzzled as to the nature of the maze her mind wanders in.

People love to hate Hallowe'en Party, but I really like it. Its initial plot set-up is a fascinating idea, and yes, the book gets very slow near the middle. (It's the only time in AC's work where she ever uses the word "lesbian".) But it's a satisfying read for me, with a killer who effectively chills one's blood. Plus, as an added bonus, there's a nice Poirot 'family reunion': Superintendant Spence returns, Mrs. Oliver comes back, someone knows Mrs. Bulstrode, and Mr. Goby writes a letter.

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Tommy_A_Jones 17 Dec 09 at 3:53 p.m. GMT

You are right ofcourse Bundle you have every right to put your posst as does anyone, I hope you feel more refreshed, I put Endless Night on my listt because I couldn't get on with the book, instead of it being a couldn't pput down book it was for me a have difficulty wantring to pick it up book, I didn't like the Plot or characters, this one and Sparkling Cyanide both had Characters none of whom I cared about, I thought both books were Badly written and a Complete waste of ACs Talents of which she had many, needless to say neither book will I be reading again.

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Puffinjill 17 Dec 09 at 8 a.m. GMT

Well, go and have a nice lie down in a darkened room for a while and then come back to us fresh and ready for more discussions and debate about our favourite (or least favourite!) books! Well done for getting through your exams. Now you can look forward to Christmas!

I see you have posted your least favourite 3 on a much earlier post. If I could stretch my 3 to a least favourite 4 then I would have to include Third Girl as well. But I'm going to differ with you over After The Funeral!! By the way, the reason I included Endless Night in my list is because I find it an uncomfortable book to read. It's not that I consider it poorly written or a weak story, but more about the way it makes me feel. 

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Bundle_ 16 Dec 09 at 5:09 p.m. GMT

Bless you, Jill. I just took my last exam yesterday and am a little spent! Can you believe there were fifty questions on the exam!

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Puffinjill 16 Dec 09 at 5:07 p.m. GMT

Bundle/Twink, my dear, I think it's a good thing for us all to have differing views on the same books. Just because I find one book more difficult to like doesn't mean that it isn't a good book and worth reading. It might just not appeal to me. There is no right or wrong.

Sorry you are feeling so tired. Is that too much study? Bless your heart, do take care.

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Bundle_ 16 Dec 09 at 5 p.m. GMT

One because I cannot nor do I wish to change your opinions. Two because I just wanted to mention that I liked it as I consider it not as bad as some people think. And Three because I can.

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Tommy_A_Jones 16 Dec 09 at 3:27 p.m. GMT

Go_leafs once Asked (when I mentioned about the fact it didn't bother me that Tuppenbce was portrayed as an Alcaholic) why I mentioned it so I ask you the same question, if you aren't going to dispute the fact some of us dislike Endless Night why mention it?  

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Bundle_ 16 Dec 09 at 2:19 p.m. GMT

As everyone knows Endless Night is one of my favorites, but I shan't dispute any of you on your opinions on it as I'm too tired :-)

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Puffinjill 16 Dec 09 at 9:35 a.m. GMT

Yes, I think I would consider Endless Night as a good contender for my 3rd choice.

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Tommy_A_Jones 15 Dec 09 at 1:48 p.m. GMT

I have to read Elephants Can Remember again some time as it is a long time since I read it but I remember the ending and it isn't one that grabs me.

I am with you with Endless Night Go_leafs, a less than Interesting story with a less than interesting Solution, the only Character I liked Died, If it was real-life I would suggest he got out when tyhe going was good, I won't be rushing to re-read this book.

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go_leafs_nation 14 Dec 09 at 6:19 p.m. GMT

The forced harlequinade and "mysterious" (note the quotation marks) aspects of The Mysterious Mr. Quin ensures it the bottom spot on my list. It is a book I despised from my first reading (unusual since I usually like a book at least the first time).

Not sure about the others, but Endless Night would probably figure...

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Puffinjill 14 Dec 09 at 5:09 p.m. GMT

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Puffinjill 14 Dec 09 at 4:42 p.m. GMT

Any particular reason why these three have not appealed to you, Tommy? I see in an earlier post you included Hallowe'en Party and not The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd. I know you recently reread Hallowe'en Party, it must have gone up in your estimation this time!

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Tommy_A_Jones 14 Dec 09 at 4:18 p.m. GMT

I have changed my mind, my 3 Least Favourites so far are;

1. Lord Edgware Dies

2. The Murder of Roger Ackroyed

3 The Big Four.

But this might change as I read more. 

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jane_delawney 06 Dec 09 at 11:45 p.m. GMT

I didn't particularly ejoy "The Murder on the Links". Or "The Seven Dials Mystery", but that's not a HP, of course :)

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Boomcoach 15 Jul 09 at 12:58 p.m. GMT

I find Elephants Can Remember to be an odd book (and I won't argue about people's inclusion on this list).  I enjoy the first third of the book for the characters.  I think that Christie captures the feel of elderly people reminiscing perfectly and I enjoyed it, unfortunately, it quickly becomes repetitive and the solution is obvious too early.  A plodding book, despite an well written, if slow, beginning.

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Monkfish 15 Jul 09 at 12:54 p.m. GMT

1) The Big Four - Pulp nonsense, which I didn't even finish reading.

2) Elephants Can Remember - Absolute rubbish. Waste of my time.

3) Mrs McGinty's Dead - Bog standard, unconvincing. Not THAT bad, but it's my third and final choice anyway.

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