The Top 15 BEST Agatha Christie Novels (Spoiler Free!)

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  • @bookslikewhoa
    @bookslikewhoa  Рік тому +4

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  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +44

    ‘And Then There Were None’ was genius. I mean, the mind you need to come up with that and still be so relevant.

  • @kishwer
    @kishwer Рік тому +25

    I’m so glad you mentioned Five Little Pigs and Crooked House! They’re so often overlooked. Crooked house had me 🤯

  • @TinyNDangerous
    @TinyNDangerous Рік тому +32

    I will always stand with you and say Cards on the Table is one of the best Christies. It's a mystery where you don't have to choose between fun and plot. It's so underrated.

    • @MathewRyan1111
      @MathewRyan1111 Рік тому +4

      I also just love the cover art on the Cards on the Table book. it made me want to read it!

    • @pattyamato8758
      @pattyamato8758 Рік тому +1

      And suspenseful toward the end

    • @prolifik5
      @prolifik5 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I didn't find that controversial at all.

  • @brianrector3169
    @brianrector3169 Рік тому +4

    Excellent list. Orient Express was too high and justice for Endless Night/Curtain, but thank you for correctly saying Crooked House must be in the top 10. And Then There Were None is my favorite novel of all time.

  • @MissCaraMint
    @MissCaraMint Рік тому +15

    Yes. Towards Zero is one of my most reread Christies. It’s just got great melodrama. It also gives us more of Superintendent Battle, which is also great.

  • @delltaylor9678
    @delltaylor9678 Рік тому +10

    You are at your best when discussing Christie!! I don’t overlap with your reading tastes very often, but with Christie we are BFFs!! I am going to reread all of these and see what I think! Your attention to the 5 attributes makes this list really fun and I appreciate your attention to each. Great job!!

  • @jessicastraw6593
    @jessicastraw6593 Рік тому +8

    Cards on the Table is great! Love that you included it on this list

  • @JAKandtheBookStack
    @JAKandtheBookStack Рік тому +6

    “If it’s not in your top ten, you’re just wrong” lol I’m so excited to continue my Christie reads. But right now I’m more upset I don’t own these hardcover editions you have - stunning 🤩

  • @gastonfernandez1188
    @gastonfernandez1188 Рік тому +5

    Excellent ranking! I totally agree with you: “And Then There Were None” is Agatha’s ultimate masterpiece. It ticks all the criteria boxes with top marks. Let alone the fact that it was a trend-setter, many times imitated but never surpassed👏👏👏

  • @MyMessyBookshelf
    @MyMessyBookshelf 9 місяців тому +2

    I love that you did this video. I never get tired of Christie content. I remember watching every single video when you did your Agatha Christie project a few years ago.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +11

    Mara back in her Agatha Christie Era? Christmas has arrived early.

  • @kaymathiesen
    @kaymathiesen Рік тому +5

    Thanks for this list--I love hearing you talk about Christie.
    I got my love for Christie from my mother, who always found Poirot rather annoying and preferred Miss Marple. In that spirit, I would select Sleeping Murder as the best cold case. The atmosphere in that one is so cozy/creepy. Also, I agree with others that 4:50 from Paddington deserves a place on the list. But, you have to look to the short stories for some of the best Miss Marple as brilliant amateur detective.

  • @shilohpeterson5307
    @shilohpeterson5307 27 днів тому

    Great list! Totally agree about how high Crooked House is -definitely a favorite of mine. I know its not the best written, but I personally loved the Mirror Cracked from Side to Side because the MOTIVE is so different!

  • @SloanePaoPow
    @SloanePaoPow Рік тому +3

    Always love your Christie videos! Currently reading and rereading several Christie novels. Her writing never gets old.

  • @jwdex
    @jwdex 6 місяців тому +1

    I've read a few of Christie's books and was looking for my next. Looks like I'll be going for Cards on the Table because of your high praise!

  • @LexW5
    @LexW5 Рік тому +2

    Always love a video from Mara about Christie!

  • @eamongilligan3262
    @eamongilligan3262 Рік тому +6

    Thoroughly enjoyable video as always, Mara. And I have to say, it really speaks to her talent when you were able to pick a whole FIFTEEN top books for one author. I won't fight you on them, haha, it's an excellent list. Honestly, I don't envy you; I would say it would be hard for me to limit it to fifteen! (I'd make cases for Appointment with Death and A Pocket Full of Rye, which already tips the list over.) I also really liked the criteria you picked to judge the books by, they match the way I tend to rate the stories too.
    Your point about The Murder at the Vicarage being what people who don't know Christie would expect her to be is exactly why it's one of my recommendations to people new to reading her. Along with the fact the writing is so fun and Len and Griselda are amazing, of course.
    I saw A Haunting in Venice on Friday night. It, uh... well anyway. Venice is very beautiful. I do hope you report back on your thoughts sometime.😆

  • @kates4455
    @kates4455 Рік тому

    I’m just starting on my Agatha Christie reading journey and I started with and then there were none. I’m so glad you made a list she has so many to choose from. Thank you

  • @pattyamato8758
    @pattyamato8758 8 місяців тому +1

    You have given me so much pleasure reading Christie - thank you!

  • @MLLatUtube
    @MLLatUtube Рік тому +3

    I am so glad Towards Zero made it onto the list - I love that one.

  • @eveb.6568
    @eveb.6568 26 днів тому

    Mara, I absolutely love your book reviews, especially rants on bad books/book syou didn't like! Please do more rants!!! Can we hope for a rant a week, please? :P

  • @buriedinbooks3847
    @buriedinbooks3847 Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much! I read Death on the Nile in junior high and just on a whim picked it up again last year (I’m now 36), still loved it, and am now picking up more and loving them so this is very helpful!

  • @MathewRyan1111
    @MathewRyan1111 Рік тому

    What timing! I was doing a walk down Christie memory lane on the internet and then this notification pops up for me :) Wooo Hoo!

  • @sciagurrato1831
    @sciagurrato1831 6 місяців тому +1

    Two suggestions (unless you’ve done them before): (1) top ten underrated; (2) top ten “surprising/unexpected/bizarre”…

  • @darins8756
    @darins8756 Рік тому +1

    Yay, more Christie! I would watch a whole channel of you just talking about Agatha Christie.

  • @lindybjork2712
    @lindybjork2712 Рік тому

    Nice job! I've read all of Agatha Christie's books at least twice and have a hard time thinking of which are the best and which are my favorites, beyond a few. Death on the Nile is my favorite Poirot and Murder is Announced is my favorite Marple. And Then There Were None is up there, too. Five Little Pigs is probably my favorite David Suchet adaptation.

  • @elleo9920
    @elleo9920 Рік тому +2

    I CAME AS SOON AS I HEARD 😍

  • @cinephial
    @cinephial Рік тому +32

    🚨new mara christie video!🚨

    • @Frank-nd5zv
      @Frank-nd5zv Рік тому

      Yay another book from a racist

    • @cwestover5706
      @cwestover5706 10 місяців тому

      Yay!

    • @psr4550
      @psr4550 10 місяців тому

      ​@@Frank-nd5zvand a coloniser

  • @JadeAndersonactor
    @JadeAndersonactor Рік тому +1

    I CANNOT wait to hear your thoughts on A Haunting in Venice! I'm about to make a video
    comparing it to Agatha's Hallowe'en Party and the Suchet adaptation. Hehe... should be a hoot 😅 But Mara is who the people REALLY wanna hear from let's be real.

  • @dena2.09
    @dena2.09 Рік тому

    I have been following you for several years now. I have your previous Christie rankings videos saved and have referred to them multiple times. Can’t wait to watch a new ranking video. I’m a long time Agatha Christie fan.
    I’ve read all of these except Cards on the Table and Towards Zero, both of which I have on my TBR.

    • @Priyanshi-td6sm
      @Priyanshi-td6sm Рік тому

      You must read Cards on the table...Its one of the best close room mysteries by Christie.

    • @dena2.09
      @dena2.09 Рік тому

      @@Priyanshi-td6sm Thanks, I hope to get to it soon.

  • @remyhocage9854
    @remyhocage9854 Рік тому

    Love your enthusiasm for Christie ! And I agree with most of your rankings. I'm just a bit less demanding. Thanks.

  • @bookstalgic
    @bookstalgic Рік тому +1

    I am brand new to reading Christie only having read one book so far and currently almost done with Endless Nights. I can see why you did not include Endless Nights in this list, lol. I just want to say, I think you have such a talent for putting your thoughts into words and analyzing books in terms of why they are good or not so good. I always enjoy your recommendations and I appreciate having this list to check off as well. I am really looking forward to getting to her good ones! :-)

  • @claire890
    @claire890 Рік тому

    Love the list -- and how your love of Christie shines through. This video reminded me how much a love Christie books and that I need to make the time to re read so many of them. Many I have not read since being a teen and I am sure my reviews and reactions to them would be so different now.

  • @vulpes82
    @vulpes82 Рік тому +1

    Solid list. Nothing really to argue, really, from me! Having reread several of these just in the last few months, I particularly am with you with regards to And Then There Were None and Cards on the Table as being especially brilliant.
    There's a reason And Then There Were None is kind of the cliche answer to "best Christie?" and the one that gets assigned to kids in school (at least around here): because it IS the best. Just the existential dread of it all is amazing. My only complaint at all about it is that she for some reason did a lot of dialogue in a play/screenplay style ("She said: [paragraph] next line") which I found weird and off-putting, but that didn't spoil the whole achievement of it for me.
    Cards on the Table is really the perfect Poirot novel, because it is a mystery that only HE can solve because it can ONLY be solved the way Poirot approaches them: through examining the psychology of the suspects. There really aren't a lot of "clues," if any, to go on. It all comes down to who these people ARE and how they play cards reveals that, but who else but Poirot and his little gray cells could to tease that out?
    One slight caveat for anyone who has never read Lord Edgware Dies: you get hit with racism, misogyny, homophobia, and anti-Semitism all within about the first ten pages. I don't think that makes it unreadable, but it is just so dramatic so quickly it sort of stunned me for a second. Just a heads up.

  • @krzysamm7095
    @krzysamm7095 Рік тому

    I love it when you do your Agatha Christie lists. I agree with the majority of your list. And Then There Were None and Death on The Nile are two of my favorites. I also enjoyed The Unexpected Guests.

  • @marcevan1141
    @marcevan1141 Рік тому +2

    Your list is very solid, as is your reasoning. I would probably rate "Five Little Pigs " as her best because there is no perfunctory character. It's her most balanced novel.

    • @Priyanshi-td6sm
      @Priyanshi-td6sm Рік тому

      Yes, the characters make it memorable though its not my fav but still top 10 .

  • @Jaisinggadekar
    @Jaisinggadekar 4 місяці тому

    Interesting truly. I have not read any novel but now I wish to start with
    Agatha...

  • @janetsmith8566
    @janetsmith8566 Рік тому

    Thank you for defending Cards in the Table! Such a perfect book! 💕

  • @larryyonce
    @larryyonce Рік тому +4

    What? No _Passenger to Frankfurt_ 😂 (just kidding). For me, Agatha Christie's very best writing occurred during the 30's and 40's, BUT she put out amazing stuff in all decades of her long career. She's my favorite writer. No complaints about your top 15, they are all strong. Thanks for the video! Made my Sunday. 🌼

    • @Priyanshi-td6sm
      @Priyanshi-td6sm Рік тому

      I too think her best works are from 30s and 40s but this year I decided to read alk her Non-Poirot , Non-Marple and she surprised me. 😂😂😂 I never thought I would love books like Chimney as much as I did.

  • @stephpm74
    @stephpm74 Рік тому +1

    100% agree that jacqueline is christie's best characterisation, it's so impressive - not only did the book really stick with me, but jacqueline as a character just wouldn't leave my mind for weeks after i finished it.

    • @MathewRyan1111
      @MathewRyan1111 Рік тому

      i was always Team Lynette in that book, but largely because I loved the actress who played her in the 1970s fabulous adaptation.

  • @Nina_DP
    @Nina_DP Рік тому

    Thank you for this, Mara!! I found your channel after you were already done with Project Poirot and Mission Marple and absolutely devoured all of them. As somebody else commented, our wider taste in books don't necessarily align, but your Christie content is just catnip to me. And you really seem to light up when discussing her work. I pounced on the video and smiled from beginning to end. This was an unexpected treat. Thank you again! xo

  • @teddytodorova
    @teddytodorova Рік тому

    I wake up and see Mara posted AC related video. Made my day!
    I agree for almost anything you said, but I really could never liked Towards Zero and Poirot's Christmas. I've always had a soft spot for Endless Night. If I read this book now I wouldn't be that impressed because I would guess what's going on very early on, but 15 years old me was jaw-dropped. Cards on the table is in my top 10, so I am right 😂😂
    Books that I consider best and always recommend for starters are ABC Murders, After the Funeral, Crooked House, Death on the Nile, Evil Under the Sun or Man in the Brown Suit/Seven dials Mystery for her spy/thrillery/adventure books

  • @TheNathanj2009
    @TheNathanj2009 Рік тому +47

    If Agatha Christie weren’t dead I think she would keel over in horror to see what Kenneth Branagh is doing to her books. I refuse to see his latest one! I literally cringed just watching the trailer. My name is Kenneth Branagh and I am the hammiest actor in the world!!

    • @joebees21
      @joebees21 Рік тому +9

      He's actually not that bad and I say that as a huge Poirot fan.
      People make the mistake of comparing him to David Suchet which is always going to be unfavourable for Brannagh.

    • @58christiansful
      @58christiansful Рік тому +4

      Absolutely. Outrage that he is granted big budgets for these appalling films which make nonsense of the Poirot novels.

    • @noircito68
      @noircito68 Рік тому +1

      Hard agree

    • @thesurrealist7
      @thesurrealist7 Рік тому +3

      Why? I watched two of his adaptations and felt they were good, not great perhaps but good. I cannot understand the outrage.

    • @chellyfishing
      @chellyfishing 11 місяців тому

      I don’t have anything against Branagh but his adaptations look so incredibly unappealing. The 1974 Lumet Murder on the Orient Express is already one of my favorite films (the scene showing the crime is so chilling!!), plus it doesn’t have Johnny Depp in it, so I’m good there.

  • @1jackieworcs
    @1jackieworcs Рік тому

    Love your Christie videos. Thoroughly enjoyed this and agree with the majority of your choices 😊

  • @nicolezinn3878
    @nicolezinn3878 Рік тому

    I’m currently reading Cards on the Table and absolutely loving it!

  • @00moon
    @00moon Рік тому

    I started following you for Christie videos, love these!

  • @themusicsnob
    @themusicsnob Рік тому

    Very fun and I am excited to reread some of these as an adult and see which ones are my favorites.

  • @megwithbooks
    @megwithbooks Рік тому

    i am SO in the mood to read some more Christie now

  • @Lee30000
    @Lee30000 6 місяців тому

    I enjoy your perspective. I'm in the process of reading all of the Christie output according to the official Agatha Christie Reading List. While I've read many, I've got many to go as there are more than 100 items if you count plays and novelized plays. I have even read two of her novels written under the name Mary Westmacott, marketed as romances but I wouldn't call them romances. I was really surprised at how much I liked Absent in the Spring and I also enjoyed A Daughter's a Daughter and watched the play version on UA-cam.
    I don't see how anyone can narrow it down to 10 or 15. I've recently read a few that I enjoyed immensely that don't get mentioned. I did enjoy Endless Night, the Mirror Crack'd, The Pale Horse. Dead Man's Folly stunned me in a good way. I just finished Murder in Three Acts (A Three-Act Tragedy) and thought that was real fun. It might be easier to put together a shortlist of stinkers which I don't really want to do. I also enjoyed Cards on the Table. I'm reading a book about her plays and I'm reminded when I'm enjoying on of her novels that the dialogs are very awesome and I'm also checking out the various screen adaptations. Thanks again.

  • @rdmertz29
    @rdmertz29 Рік тому

    Aw, I love your Christie lists. A few of my favorites that didn't make your top 15: Curtain, The Hollow, and, yes, Endless Night. ;) I'm glad you put And Then There Were None at the top (also my favorite Christie and my favorite mystery, period) and that Death on the Nile was above Murder on the Orient Express.

  • @lucyskyler21
    @lucyskyler21 Рік тому

    I've read 10/15 of these books because I used your previous video as a guide, so thanks for that! Poirot's Christmas is definitely one of my all time favourites so I agree with you there, and I recently read Endless Night so I also agree that it isn't as good as other people say (I wish it actually had been supernatural). Personally Murder on the Orient Express is my favourite and I prefer it to Death on the Nile, but it's arguably a less complex murder than some others. Crooked House to me is actually her creepiest/eeriest book to me, more so than And Then There Were None, so I enjoyed it quite a lot. Now to read the last five.

  • @robgst100
    @robgst100 Рік тому

    Great video Mara! I love Cards on the Table!!

  • @Books_on_the_Brain
    @Books_on_the_Brain Рік тому +1

    Have you done any videos discussing Christie-related nonfiction, such as A is for Arsenic or The Science of Murder? I think a video from you discussing those in relation to her books would be fascinating since you know her work so well! A new one just came out, The Science of Agatha Christie, that I'd like to pick up soon.

  • @heabooktubes
    @heabooktubes Рік тому +1

    I am doing the ultimate reader crime and just watching the adaptations instead of reading the books. 😭 But I do really enjoy your Christie content and consider you to be an authority on the matter. ♥️♥️♥️

    • @Priyanshi-td6sm
      @Priyanshi-td6sm Рік тому

      It's a crime because it spoils the fun of the actual book. 😂😂😂
      I have read almost 40 books by Christe but I skipped 'Murder in Orient Express' & 'Death on the Nile' because I had the audacity to watch the Poirot TV adaptation of these books and now I feel like 'How could I enjoy it if I already know the whodunit. 😂😂😂

  • @roguemaximmus3419
    @roguemaximmus3419 Рік тому

    Great review. Thanks!

  • @bridge2space
    @bridge2space 7 місяців тому

    I love your videos but if I may make one suggestion or perhaps “ask”, it would be for a ranking of your favorite Agatha short story collections 😅

  • @reginalemoine5809
    @reginalemoine5809 Рік тому

    I love your takes on Christie. I'm not sure I fully agree with your list, but I think the Top 5, at least, are solid picks. I think that And Then There Were None may be the best mystery novel ever written and I am willing to die on that hill. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd would probably be my second choice, but Death on the Nile is stellar. I just recently listened to Towards Zero on Audible and that's probably the sleeper on your list. It should get way more attention than it does. The one that might not make my list is the ABC Murders. I have only read that one once, though, so I might like it more on a reread. We are in complete agreement on Cards on the Table. I love that one, too.
    With Christie being as prolific as she was, it's really hard to narrow down her best, but you've done a great job with it.

  • @alishamarie8
    @alishamarie8 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing this list Mara 🔎

  • @jesusdelcanto9715
    @jesusdelcanto9715 10 місяців тому +1

    My personal top is a bit different. I would have included somewhere A murder is announced (that I believe to be the best Marple novel), Pale Horse and Death Comes as the End. This last one in particular might not be among the better plotted but it shines due to its originality: a murder puzzle set in ancient Egypt. The Moving Finger is also a great Marple story.

  • @natethomas9253
    @natethomas9253 Рік тому +1

    I’m actually glad that they chose to adapt Hallowe’en Party. Since I was disappointed by the first two adaptations, at least now my expectations won’t be as high.

  • @becky9194
    @becky9194 Рік тому

    Thank you for this list. I have read all of her books and can't argue with the top 10 especially putting Death on the Nile (It is my personal favorite of all her books) above Murder on the Orient Express. Because A Murder is Announced is my favorite Marple book I would have put it there instead of Body in the Library.

  • @fishbowlwoman
    @fishbowlwoman Рік тому +1

    I had no idea that A Haunting in Venice is based on Halloween Party! (I googled it because I couldn't figure out what movie you meant, lol) It doesn't look like the movie has much in common with the book...? I DNF'd that book at the 60% mark, so maybe I missed something.
    My favorite Christies so far have been Murder on the Orient Express and The Sittaford Mystery, but I've barely scratched the surface of her oeuvre. Having a ton more to read is a good problem to have. 😄

  • @debrawells-hopey1980
    @debrawells-hopey1980 Рік тому

    It's hard ard for me not to want Mysterious Affair at Styles in there! It was my first Christie read and I can't distinguish between me falling for her style so hard and an objective placing of the book in a ranking. Thanks for this list!

  • @kaleed.8260
    @kaleed.8260 Рік тому +1

    My husband and I just saw A Murder in Venice (Halloween Party) this past Friday night and we LOVED it. It may not be her best book but the movie was great for the fall. Creepy, rainy, spooky, autumnal. Just fun. I was entertained and that's all I needed. Much better than Death On The Nile.

    • @CASSIE_COLE
      @CASSIE_COLE Рік тому

      The movie was nice, but it's nothing like the book.

  • @MathewRyan1111
    @MathewRyan1111 Рік тому +1

    I can't wait to hear when Miss Mara BooksLikeWhoa (this is what I've decided your last name is) has seen A Haunting In Venice. I can't believe it but I'm hearing positive reviews!

  • @awallacedoula
    @awallacedoula Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this video and can’t wait to check out your other videos. I’m wanting to start reading some AC books and this was very helpful. What would you recommend me read if I’m wanting more of a cozy mystery vibe from her?

  • @mathequation8544
    @mathequation8544 Рік тому

    I love this list! I have to say one recent Christie I read that I absolutely loved that is not on your list is Sleeping Murder --- I loved it!! I am adding it to my top 15 :) And yes, I love Cards on the Table and Death on the Nile forever.

    • @mathequation8544
      @mathequation8544 Рік тому

      also: Did you watch the new Poirot movie? I am excited to watch it & your review/thoughts on it. Here's hoping he doesn't make Poirot super action-adventure this time! Bring back Poirot's arrogance! It's so charming :)

  • @garfreeek
    @garfreeek Рік тому

    In the top 7-15 We see some really surprising takes. A few where I think you really go for iconic or best vs. ones you liked most in the other ranking! This part also brings up like 4 or 5 I haven't read yet...and I've read about 40!
    I think Murder is announced is my favorite, but you're right that body in the library is used waaaayy more in pop culture. Although MIA does a lot of things I think are brilliant!
    The characters are amazing, we get a gay couple in anything except saying the words. The mystery is complex and involves a lot of human nature, which are my favourite and she gives a very clear image of day to day life after the war.

  • @susanfranke5533
    @susanfranke5533 Рік тому +2

    A goal for 2024 is to read the Miss Marple stories

  • @AlexSchor-y2h
    @AlexSchor-y2h 11 місяців тому

    Thank you. Great video!

  • @samworley3960
    @samworley3960 Рік тому

    this was so good i love your AC vids

  • @stardustmemory000083
    @stardustmemory000083 Рік тому

    Murder is Easy is delightfully camp, and I'm glad it got an honorable mention. Also appreciate the love for Towards Zero--it's a book that speaks much more to women and queer readers, and thus rarely gets the respect it deserves from male reviewers.
    Shout out to Dead Man's Folly. There's something so elegant about the way the main themes, characters, tone, and setting (both time and place) align; I just wish the prose was as neat.

  • @arlissbunny
    @arlissbunny Рік тому

    I’m down with Towards Zero being in. I think you’re right there. I would have included N or M on the list though. Tommy & Tuppence are just fun and I think Christie’s love for them shines through. Snoring SOS! Come on, what could be better?

  • @FTZPLTC
    @FTZPLTC Рік тому

    ngl, part of me is kinda glad that the movies are going through the best known Poirot stories and then one of the weaker ones. It means if people want to check out the other better ones, they can watch the David Suchet versions, like they should =)
    Personal favourites are Cards On The Table, After The Funeral and Death In The Clouds or Dumb Witness.

  • @VKVK-eu5ez
    @VKVK-eu5ez Рік тому +1

    The only place I don't agree is putting body in the library over murder is announced. Though both are good, the character work in the latter upstages the former, and on re-reading body in the library, u do start feeling like the plot is far fetched

  • @ghanshyamsingh3653
    @ghanshyamsingh3653 Рік тому

    The timing of it all...💯 I'm just about starting my mission on reading all of Agatha Christie...also, a very great list and have read 5 of these and am reading And Then There Were None just now, kinda halfway through, loving the plot and characters are quite memorable, more than the ones from those other 5 for sure but I did read those in 2020! Anyways, thanks for the video, it helps a lot...ALSO, Where did u get those hardback editions from, they be sooo coool to collect, the paperback ones are weird and not Cuutte!!! Lolz
    also, I wish Hastings and Marple had a cameo in this one...💙🐱🤗🐈💙

  • @Bethan-h5v
    @Bethan-h5v 3 місяці тому

    My absolute favourite is The Pale Horse and I never see anyone talk about it :(
    I love the supernatural, witchy, almost thriller aspect and tbh, I don’t mind if it’s unrealistic and probably could never plausibly happen in real life

  • @lilysoltani2975
    @lilysoltani2975 Рік тому +1

    I would like to know your take on Ordeal By Innocence. Thank you.

  • @Sebastian-lw5qb
    @Sebastian-lw5qb Рік тому

    I agree with most of your choices but will just mention, why I would put A Murder is Announced definitely in the top 15 or even Top 10. The character work is well done, and the post war setting is even better. Because not only does it gives us a big glimpse into Britain post Second World war, with black Market, war widows and refugees, all of this stuff is woven into the plot and it's solution elegantly. And also, and the biggest reason why I would rank it high: It has maybe the best clueing in all of Christie. I won't go into more detail, because I don't want to spoil, but it unites several of Christie's most famous and best clues.

  • @CASSIE_COLE
    @CASSIE_COLE Рік тому +1

    I somewhat agree with this list. I don't remember toward zero's plot and I don't like cards on the table. I love endless night and ordeal by innocence, so I'd swap those.

  • @patricialux6197
    @patricialux6197 Рік тому

    Great video on Quality Christie. I have so enjoyed all your Christie vids, some more than once, or more than twice! I must say , bc i just finished Endless Night, how shocked i am that it was so disliked by me ( 1 star, sheesh) --and one of her favored?? ! On other side, one of my Favorite ones is Sleeping Murder: loved it! Can you think of another Christie topic for a video?? 😊❤

  • @averildean434
    @averildean434 Рік тому

    I've been reading and rereading these books since middle school. My favorite is Roger Ackroyd, but second to that is The Hollow, for the cast of characters and the psychology of that love triangle.

  • @MathewRyan1111
    @MathewRyan1111 Рік тому +1

    And Then There Were None, I agree, has to be her best book. For two and three, I could go either way between Nile and Orient Express but agree they both should be there! I'll have to re-read Towards Zero because I don't recall it. I was not a fan of Edgware because there was a 1980's movie with Faye Dunaway that was so poor quality it completely put me off to that story. I hadn't read the book before it though so maybe I should. Love the Christie content as per usual!

  • @july3817
    @july3817 Рік тому +1

    I've read
    - The murder on the Orient express
    - The body in the library
    - The ABC Murders
    - The 13 Problems (short stories)
    - Cards on the Table
    - The mystery of the blue train
    - A pocket full of rye
    I liked all of them except for the 13 Problems although I have to say that I'm more of a Poirot girl in general. I just think he's way more involved in actually finding out stuff whereas Marple just arrives, talks with a few people and suddenly knows everything while simultaneously being a pick me with all that "oh no I'm just an old woman who knows about people, I'm not actually a detective" stuff. I grew up reading/listening to Sherlock Holmes so I'm probably biased in that sense.

    • @Sebastian-lw5qb
      @Sebastian-lw5qb Рік тому

      If you are interested in a well clued Miss Marple, try "A Murder is Announced". She used the same tactics as in the other books, but how she arrives at the solution is well traceable and logical.

  • @hannahandherstories
    @hannahandherstories Рік тому

    What a great video!

  • @Priyanshi-td6sm
    @Priyanshi-td6sm Рік тому +1

    Mara, 'Cards on the table' is without doubt her best work.😂😂😂 And, I am saying this after reading more than 40 of her books.

  • @emilyreads5207
    @emilyreads5207 Рік тому +1

    Love those covers- where are you finding those editions?

  • @Anita-pf1hy
    @Anita-pf1hy Рік тому

    Christie “flows” and there’s a lovely lightness of touch……!!

  • @MissCaraMint
    @MissCaraMint Рік тому

    Hello person randomly in my recommended. I love Agatha Christie.

  • @francolb
    @francolb Рік тому

    I'm reading sparkling cyanide ,it's the first book that I read of her, I choosed it because it's not so difficult related to the language(I'm learning english,I'm a B1 probably, so I can't read so difficult things yet). The book is really good and addictive, I love it

  • @stefaniaguaman2742
    @stefaniaguaman2742 Рік тому

    Love this video ❤

  • @AlexSchor-y2h
    @AlexSchor-y2h 11 місяців тому

    I adore Agatha Christie!

  • @arlissbunny
    @arlissbunny Рік тому +1

    Oh, and I LOVE Cards on the Table. I’m all about Ariadne Oliver.

  • @besanbasel6920
    @besanbasel6920 6 місяців тому

    i have a question. i bought one two buckle my shoe it is a part of piorot series but can i read it without completing the series?

  • @bradonlong9513
    @bradonlong9513 Рік тому

    Cards on the Table ALSO my favorite! Read it at least once a year.

  • @Eva-me2ik
    @Eva-me2ik Рік тому

    Thanks to my mom, who loves mysteries TV in general, I've seen a lot of adaptations and I've been spoiled most of Christie's plots. Except, somehow, for And Then There Were None. I really want to read it before I get spoiled but I don't know if I should do it physically or on audio. What would you recommend? (I wish I bought the edition you're holding before it went out of print, I picked a few like this but ironically not the best covers 😭)

  • @SloanePaoPow
    @SloanePaoPow Рік тому +1

    I agree with your list overall, but as much as I like Body in the library, I think the best Marples are 450 from Paddington, and A Murder is Announced.

    • @Priyanshi-td6sm
      @Priyanshi-td6sm Рік тому +2

      Oh!! This is what I wanted to say too.😂😂 4:50 from Paddington and a Murder is announced are awesome books and I was surprised because I usually I am not a Marple fan.

  • @LUIZS87
    @LUIZS87 Рік тому

    Can you do one with her best plot twists?

  • @Вика-м7ц
    @Вика-м7ц 10 місяців тому

    Kinda disappointed not to see Death comes as the end on your list. I read it as a child and it made me fall in love with detective genre. I love both the mystery part and the ancient Egypt setting.
    This book and ‘and there were none’ are my top favourites.