A review by saara13
Agatha Christie: An Autobiography by Agatha Christie

4.0

So engaging to read and it is incredible how much she remembers. Christie has a way of describing even mundane things in a way that you will enjoy it. However, if you are looking to find out more about how she writes her books or her scandalous disappearance, this is not the book for you. She tends to focus on the small, ordinary details of her life throughout two husbands and two wars. There were some passages towards the end about archaeology and her travels through the Middle East that I did find a bit boring but I think that's just personal preference.