For this month’s recommendations, I choose two completely different adult fiction and one graphic novel, which could be read by anyone.
ADULT FICTION

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
What? #thriller #isolatedisland #nurseryrhyme #crimes #agathachristie
Why? I don’t know how to convince you except that this book is a classic crime novel.
Who? For anyone who wants to read a classic in this genre. Moreover, if you want to start reading crime/thriller book it is one of the best.

No Judgments by Meg Cabot
What? #hurricane #romance #littlebridgeisland #summerreading #pets
Why? If you want a book that allows you to escape quickly and easily.
Who? For anyone who loves an escaping romance.
Graphic Novel

The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O’Neill
What? #teadragon #fantasy #teasociety #souvenirs
Why? The story and the drawings are so sweet and the tea dragons are so cute.
Who? For anyone, even I am not a child anymore I liked it.
It’s the end of the third list of recommendations. I hope it will help you to choose your next book to buy or to put in your TBR.
Liz.

I’ve been wanting to read ‘And Then There Were None’ for a while, my dad hardly ever reads books anymore but he read that one years ago and it managed to stick with him. I got a used paperback copy and I think the teeny-tiny print is intimidating me. Nevertheless, I’ll get to it sooner or later. Have you read any of Agatha Christie’s other books? π
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I have read five Agatha Christie’s books (including this one): ‘Dumb Witness’, ‘Murder on the Orient Express’, ‘At Bertram’s Hotel’ and ‘Parker Pyne Investigates’. I agree that the little prints of the paperback are quite intimidating π !
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