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Old 11-02-2011, 07:25 AM   #3
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Typing in author's names and creating lists of names is easy, coderserdar.

May I make a suggestion, if you wish this thread to have a chance at success. Try this:

Start analyzing and discussing the authors that interest you. I realize that English is not your first language, but that should not stop you from making some interesting comments and observations on authors and/or books that fascinate you. After all, by discussiing books/authors that you find interesting, you share a unique perspective: How YOU feel and think about an author or book.

Perhaps you could make a post on a recent book you read - one which you simply wish to discuss, going over various points that might generate some interesting discussion(s).

Have fun!

Don
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thanks don
you are right, english is not my first language
i am from Turkey

for example

i like agatha christie so much
the mystery and crime book i read first is hers
the murder on orient express
when i finished the book, i was so astonished and i decide to read just mystery and crime books

when i look at the characters in books

hercule poirot : a megolamanus detective, he does not exhaust himself fro looking clues, he just asks some questions to people, and he finds the murderer by physicology, he loves arthur hastings so much, but he finds him, a little strange because of his thoughts about the human physicology (lokking from the keyhole of a door etc...)

jane marple : an old, funny, cute english lady, lives in st. mary mead and she finds similarities between the crimes and the events which happened in st. mary mead (it is right for the people too.)
she likes observing, and whole village likes it,

tommy and tuppence beresfords : a funny couple, smarter of the couple is prudence (tuppence), they are playing detective game and they choose one famous character in every crime. their novels are like spy novels more than characteristic mystery novels...

the other funny characters in agatha's books are

albert (hercule poirot and tommy & tuppence beresfords)
dr. haydock (jane marple)
colonel race (hercule poirot)
headinspector battle (looks like fool but so clever boy)
miss bantry (jane marple)
raymond west (jane marple)
headinspector japp (hercule poirot, p.s. hastings does not like him)
ariadne oliver (hercule poirot, p.s. the addict of apples, crime novel writer )

the books i can recommend for her

death on nile
murder of roger ackroyd
ten little niggers
murder on orient express
the abc murders
etc...

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