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

It's finally over! After two months of slug-reading I can proudly say that I finished it. Now, why exactly this is important I wouldn't know. I was interested in the writing life of an author such as Agatha Christie but I got very little of that - like 7% of the whole book. It was mostly about her childhood, her married life (both husbands) and the archaelogical diggs (which was the only interesting thing I could find here). I mean why on earth would I care about the curtain patterns, the sturdiness of furniture or the state of the kitchen? I don't. I don't even care enough about my staff let alone someone else's.
All in all, I would not recommend this. She keeps going back and forth with no warning which is disorienting. On the whole it was rather boring. My first read of 2016, it is a disappointment, especially if you consider how much I loved her books while I was growing up.