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Thursday, 12 December 2024

Tome Thursday: Hercule Poirot's Christmas

 
Hello everyone!
 
This week's book is just a little bit different in the sense that it's not all happy-go-lucky, merry, or bright. Well, some of it certainly is, but for the most part ... not really.
 
Obviously you can have all the sweetness and Christmas-y adorable feelings whenever you pick a book up, but every once in a while there can also be another thing happening, and it's kind of fun to deviate a little.
 
Plus, I'm a huge Agatha Christie fan, so naturally I'll try and sneak in one of her books if I possibly can along the way.

It doesn't help that watching His Dark Materials and hearing David Suchet's voice as he portrays one of the daemons is one of the best things that's happened in a while, because honestly, I LOVE this man, and his portrayal of Hercule Poirot is probably one that will last for all time.
 
The fact remains there is only one REALLY good Belgian detective.
 
And he also had an interesting Christmas a couple of times.
 
Hercule Poirot's Christmas covers just one of those adventures.
 

Thursday, 10 December 2020

Tome Thursday: Hercule Poirot's Christmas

 
Hello everyone!
 
This week's book is just a little bit different in the sense that it's not all happy-go-lucky, merry, or bright. Well, some of it certainly is, but for the most part ... not really.
 
Obviously you can have all the sweetness and Christmas-y adorable feelings whenever you pick a book up, but every once in a while there can also be another thing happening, and it's kind of fun to deviate a little.
 
Plus, I'm a huge Agatha Christie fan, so naturally I'll try and sneak in one of her books if I possibly can along the way.

It doesn't help that watching His Dark Materials and hearing David Suchet's voice as he portrays one of the daemons is one of the best things that's happened in a while, because honestly, I LOVE this man, and his portrayal of Hercule Poirot is probably one that will last for all time.
 
The fact remains there is only one REALLY good Belgian detective.
 
And he also had an interesting Christmas a couple of times.
 
Hercule Poirot's Christmas covers just one of those adventures.