
Sepuluh Anak Hitam
4.27
1,626,673 rating·83,051 ulasan
Awalnya, ada sepuluh orang asing yang diundang untuk menghabiskan akhir pekan di sebuah pulau pribadi kecil di lepas pantai Devon. Tuan rumah mereka, seorang jutawan eksentrik yang tidak dikenal oleh siapa pun, menghilang tanpa jejak. Kesamaan mereka adalah masa lalu kelam yang mereka sembunyikan—da...
- halaman
- 264
- Format
- Paperback
- Terbit
- 2004-05-03
- Penerbit
- St. Martin's Griffin
- ISBN
- 9780312330873
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Agatha Christie
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Agatha Christie also wrote romance novels under the pseudonymMary Westmacott, and was occasionally published under the nameAgatha Christie Mallowan.Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, DBE (née Miller) was an English writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly tho...
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emma·4 years ago
Is there anyone on Earth who really needs my review of this book?I mean...it's probably the most well-known mystery of all time that wasn't at some point adapted into a BBC miniseries starring a Slenderman-like monstrous human who haunts my nightmares.Either you've already read this or you're never going to. If you somehow exist in the in-between, here you go: This is a good and satisfying story and it's fun. That's all there is to it.Bottom line: How unnecessary of me to tell you the world's gr...
jessica·5 years ago
i want to start off by saying if i had been alive in 1939 and read this when it was first published, i would have given this 5 stars. without a doubt. theres a reason this story is one of the best-selling books of all time - the concept paved the way for the 'whodunnit' mysteries of today. i would have been riveted by this story.that being said, because the influence of this book is so far-reaching, it didnt feel like it was new. ive read this format in many other novels and seen it in many film...
chai ♡·6 years ago
There is scarcely any comfort to be found in this book; only an indelible, arcane horror. And Then There Were None was uncomfortable as it lodged itself in the darkest corner of my mind. The questions it asks, the implications it conceals, are soul-curdling and unforgettable. In short, I liked this book, but it's not exactly an experience I’m keen on revisiting.**In Agatha Christie’s nightmarish tableau of a novel, ten people are summoned as house guests to a remote island by a Mr and Mrs U.N. O...
Nilufer Ozmekik·7 years ago
Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is the definition of insanity, according to Einstein. But let me tell you something: I’m rereading this book for the tenth time, and with each read, I love it more. I catch new details and even change my thoughts about some of the characters. It’s like fine wine, getting better with age! So, if enjoying this book over and over again makes me insane, I’ll happily accept that as part of my personality
Mary ~Ravager of Tomes~·7 years ago
And Then There Were None is one of Agatha Christie's most celebrated mystery novels, and purportedly one of the most difficult for her to write. I don't dislike this book. It seems to be a favorite among many, but it's very middle of the road for me as far as Mystery/Thriller books go.
The Good:
I enjoy the setup & how this mystery is structured. It's fun & easy to engage with in a "Gee, I sure am glad I'm not in their shoes" kind of way. It's written well with an accurate insight on ...
Mohammed Arabey·12 years ago
يجب أن أعترف أن ضيق أفقي هو مامنعني من دخول عالم أجاثا كريستيفمنذ صغري لم تبهرني أغلفة قصصها المترجمة للعربيةكما أن معرفة والدي لافلامها وقراءة والدتي لروايتها منذ الصغر جعلني أشعر أن الغموض بهذه القصص "موضة قديمة" وألغازها ستكون مكشوفة ليناهيك عن مقولة "لابد أن الخادم هو من فعلها كقصص أجاثا كريستي" جعلتني متشككا أن الحل دائما نمطيافلماذا أقرأ لها؟..لم يعد هناك شئ
عشر عساكر صغار ذهبوا الي العشاءاختنق احدهم ..ثم تبقي تسعة
الي ان جائتني دعوة..دعوه لقراءة احد كتب اجاثا كريستي لانها في قا...
James·14 years ago
5 stars to Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. This is the book that started my absolute love of the mystery genre. I was addicted and must have read it 3 or 4 times over the course of the year. Between the poem, the deserted island, the plot twist, the count-down, the pure clandestine suspense... it couldn't get any better.
Story
Ten people receive a mystery letter from someone they don't know that indicates they should come to a remote island. Why would they go????? After arriving, t...
Emily May·15 years ago
I'm a big lover of Agatha Christie, she has written some fantastic murder mysteries and her stories never get tiring. But this is the one that just comes out on top every time.It partly, and quite amusingly, reminds me of that old American murder mystery in Sunset Beach. Basically, they're the only ones on this island and someone is killing them off one by one in accordance with the Ten Little Indians rhyme . And I swear I never saw it coming, and I'm usually very good at it. It's just a very cl...
Nataliya·15 years ago
This lovely mystery book is first and foremost about the administration of the long-overdue justice, right? At least that's what the mastermind behind it all believes.But the question is - who has the right to decide what justice is? And who is to decide what punishment serves the crime? And is perceived justice at all costs the ultimate goal, or is it the frequently pointless work of a maniac? As a matter of fact, what is justice after all?
I think the story of this book (the one that may wi...
Anne·17 years ago
The story goes a bit like this:10 strangers each get invitations from someone they think they know to stay on an island resort. Hells yeah! Sunshine & sea air!Well, resort is a bit of a misnomer. It's really a big house on an island. Still, it's famous for being a party place, and nobody in the group turns it down.BIG MISTAKE.Almost as soon as everyone is gathered together, a recorded voice booms out through the walls and accuses each of them of being a murderer. And not just...YOU'RE ALL MU...