Which one of the mysteries that we read or watched did you enjoy the most? Why?
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Kaitlyn Bland
2/26/2017 10:59:08 am
I enjoyed "And then there were none." I liked this one the most because it always had me on my toes, I never knew what was going to happen next or who was going to die. This was the first book that I could actually ever get in to and it was definitely the most interesting book I have ever read.
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Mikayla snodgrass
2/26/2017 11:04:22 am
I liked and then there were none bc it was very interesting and you have to read all the details bc it wouldn't make since if you did and i like mysteries when you have to try and think which one in the killer but it is actually not .
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Anna Williams
2/26/2017 11:12:45 am
My favorite mystery we have read is, " And Then There Were None" because I like how it always had you wondering who the murder was and it had alot of red hearings to keep you interested. I also like how they incorporated all the characters and how the author created the characters personalities to be different and showing that all the characters have a guilty conscious. I also like how the story had the little Indian poem and little figurines to show why the characters would get very upset and very freaked out from all the killings and missing figurines. This was the first story i have read in along time and actually got into it and wanted to know more.
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Karen Dudley
2/26/2017 11:13:47 am
I liked "And Then There Were None", because you get so wrapped up in the mystery on trying to find out who the killer is. The ending just surprised me because I was suspecting someone else to be the killer.
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Riley Steinman
2/26/2017 11:15:55 am
The mystery show that I have enjoyed the most that we have watched this year would have to be "Sherlock Holmes." Out of all of the shows and stories we've watched or read this year, I could follow along the best with the show "Sherlock Holmes" and actually get into it. The show is very interesting to me and I can easily follow along with what is going on.
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Kevin Kilmer
2/26/2017 11:17:56 am
I really enjoyed And Then There Were None because you had to try and watch out for new clues being introduced into the story. You could also try and piece together the mystery with everyone else's point of view. The ending threw me for a loop, because of Vera's death going with the poem, even though she was not forced to do it.
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Alicia Roberts
2/27/2017 12:59:56 pm
I really enjoyed then there were none because I think I knew kinda what was happening and I thought I knew who was the killer was and while we were reading it I knew who was going to die last because I had that feeling the whole time we was reading the story.
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Maddie Ragan
2/27/2017 03:01:19 pm
I enjoyed "And Then There Were None" because I never knew what to expect from it! I was always trying to figure out who the killer was and in the end I was still wrong! Thinking of the killer throughout the chapters and not knowing because I thought everyone was dead but in the end I tried to read ahead to try and figure out the killer because I was just so into it and I never really got into a book as much as I did this one!
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2/27/2017 04:30:12 pm
My favorite mystery was 1948 by George Orwell. 1948 displayed many characteristics of a mystery novel and kept the readers attention from start to finish. Not only did it keep your attention, it had you on the edge of your seat the whole time. 1948 was amazing in how it represented society and how it made you wonder about you're society. 1948 should be recommended to everyone to read. 1948 is an amazing book and truly paints a picture of people's hearts.
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Kylie
2/27/2017 08:59:42 pm
The mystery I enjoyed the most would have to be Sherlock Holmes. Mainly because I can relate to it more because it is more modern than the other stuff we have been reading. It's also easier to follow and understand. I like how I can actually get into the show and the suspense is pretty cool.
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Krystal
2/28/2017 06:45:06 am
The Mystery that I enjoyed the most had to be "And Then There Were None". The story had kept my attention the entire time and it created suspense that kept me entertained. I enjoyed it because it was cool how we didn't know who would be killed next. I really enjoyed the end too because i wasn't expecting the killer to be who he was. I also had no idea through the entire story that one faked the death. That totally caught me by surprise.
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