A review by isabellarobinson7
Poirot's Early Cases by Agatha Christie

4.0

Rating: 4 stars

An actual conversation I had with myself after finishing this book today:

Reading Slump Brain: Wow! We've read only Agatha Christie books this month!
Normal Brain: That's because we've only managed to read two books in April.
RSB: Well, two is better than none!
NB: We have little to no brain power during the day and find it hard to read, that's why.
RSB: We tried our best!
NB: We would've been fine without you. We can read 20+ books a month without you.
RSB: ...
NB: ...
RSB: ...
NB: ...
RSB: We've read only Agatha Ch-!
NB: Oh shut up.

Anyway, in terms of this book, it was a reattempt for me from a couple of years ago and I am ultimately glad I decided to pick it up again. A few stories required a certain suspension of disbelief, but other than that I thoroughly enjoyed reading more Holmes and Watson uh, I mean, Poirot and Hastings. Yeah, I know they are basically copies at the start, but I read Agatha Christie before I started the Sherlock Holmes cannon, so it doesn't really bother me.