Britt! I've missed you! 😃 I'm so glad you enjoy your CheckerBee Checklist Agatha Christie as well! They are so hard to find now. I guess that the internet has made CheckerBee Checklist obsolete, but there is just something nice about having a little book like that. There are times I just don't want to pop on the internet to check something out. It's the same reason I love my Agatha Christie Who's Who.
I pretty much stick to reading her during the Christie's MIssing Readathon now, but I read a lot during that time period, since she's an easy quick read. I actually low-key envy people who have not read Christie's whole catalogue of books. Because I started reading her as a kid, a lot went over my head. So I remember quite a few of the endings, even while picking up things as an adult that I missed when I was younger. I did have a bit of a break of reading her when I had a dry period for reading right after nursing school. For the first few years of my nursing career, I read very little of anything really. It took a while to want to pick up a book and focus after such an intense period of study, and while learning so much on-the-job as a new nurse. It's nice to have books that you can kind of turn your brain off and relax with, you know?
Had to smile when you pulled out your little Agatha Christie book! I love mine, too!
Britt! I've missed you! 😃
I'm so glad you enjoy your CheckerBee Checklist Agatha Christie as well! They are so hard to find now. I guess that the internet has made CheckerBee Checklist obsolete, but there is just something nice about having a little book like that. There are times I just don't want to pop on the internet to check something out. It's the same reason I love my Agatha Christie Who's Who.
@@tahlia__nerds_out Miss you, too!
Yay, Team Ariadne Oliver! 🍎🍎🍎
And we won!
I'm a smidge competitive, so I ended with a page count of 5853. Now to get down to a more sane reading pace. 😎
Looks like you're a busy reader! I've read some of her books but not as a steady diet.
I pretty much stick to reading her during the Christie's MIssing Readathon now, but I read a lot during that time period, since she's an easy quick read. I actually low-key envy people who have not read Christie's whole catalogue of books. Because I started reading her as a kid, a lot went over my head. So I remember quite a few of the endings, even while picking up things as an adult that I missed when I was younger. I did have a bit of a break of reading her when I had a dry period for reading right after nursing school. For the first few years of my nursing career, I read very little of anything really. It took a while to want to pick up a book and focus after such an intense period of study, and while learning so much on-the-job as a new nurse.
It's nice to have books that you can kind of turn your brain off and relax with, you know?