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Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie

leilah_'s review against another edition

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adventurous informative slow-paced

2.5

tamara_joy's review

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adventurous funny lighthearted relaxing fast-paced

5.0


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iniya's review against another edition

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4.0

This book contains the details of an archaeological expedition from the point of an non archaeological observer... Christie doesn't go to minor details of the archaeological part, so one will be disappointed if you start reading with that expectations. but everything apart from that... she has tried more to express the various difficulties and hurdles they faced in the expedition in a funny way and she has succeeded. Though we can empathize with their difficulties we are able to take it easy along with her.

Towards the end, We too end up thinking like Christie "that it was a very happy way to live". Even though there were no extraordinary characters, We end up missing them..!!

A slow but nice read overall.. Thank you syl for the reco :-)

beautifulminutiae's review against another edition

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2.0

The only Agatha Christie I DNF (though Passenger to Frankfort was almost there). It was really boring, especially when I was expecting a murder mystery.

shahduila's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5
تحدثنا الكاتبة الإنجليزية اجاثا كريستي بيومياتها في سوريا و العراق اثناء حملة التنقيب التي رافقت فيها زوجها عالم الاثار ماكس مالوان.
اسلوبها لطيف و شيق و يذكرني برواياتها البوليسية حيث لا يختلف عنها كثيراً، تعرفت اكثر على شخصية اجاثا بمختلف وجوهها و تغيرت وجهة نظري لها بعد قراءتي للكتاب.
يحمل الكتاب بعض المعلومات الجغرافية التي ستكتشفها اثناء قراءتك للكتاب و سيعرفك على اهم التلالو الانهار في العراق و سوريا.
يعيب الكتاب القليل من الحشو و تصويرها المهين للعرب في بعض المواقف.

laurenla's review against another edition

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5.0

Funny, revealing, personal and surprising memoir about time spent in Syria before WWII on an archeological expedition. Warning, a few lines in it that I wish weren't - showing "of their time" attitudes, but this is a memoir written in the 1940s and is generally intelligent and open.

christinel's review

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adventurous funny fast-paced

4.0

anna_hepworth's review

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4.0

lovely. Doesn't make any claims to anything in particular, succeeds nicely. Little snapshots - there are lots of segments that start 'today' which aren't differentiated as being separate days from the previous until one gets to a detail that makes it obvious. Doesn't really give any insight into the way that life was, except possibly (and this is a personal one) for the discussion of the dark-room set up.

beataf's review against another edition

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4.0

I've never been interested in the many various lumps of carved rocks sitting in museums. But the romanticism of late British empire explorers and colonizers - keeping in mind everything terrible about imperialism - is fascinating and I wanted to read this as an insight of the brits abroad, bringing their euro sensibilities into cultures they only dimly understand (found it in the bookshop of the British Museum after a dutiful tour of their rocks and carvings). This book was exactly that, and entertaining, and holds a particularly sad note reading it now - the digs take place in Syria and a lot of the place names are familiar from the horrors of the present war, not the beautiful descriptions of its history.

from the epilogue: "For it seems to me that it is good to remember that there were such days and such places, and that at this very minute my little hill of marigolds is in bloom, and old men with white beards trudging behind their donkeys may not even know there is a war. 'It does not touch us here...'"

itsspfw's review against another edition

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4.0

كتاب أعتبره لطيف من ناحية القراءة في جهة ونافذة للتعرف أو بالأحرى للتقرب من أغاثا الحقيقية بعيداً عن الكتب والكتابة ومعرفة بعض من رحلاتها الغير متسلسلة التي خاضتها مع زوجها ماكس مالوان وفريقه في سوريا من جهة أخرى.
كما نرى في عنوان الكتاب بأن محتوى هذا الكتاب عبارة عن ذكريات تتراوح بين سوريا والعراق، ولكن كل الذكريات الموجودة كانت عبارة عن بعض الذكريات في سوريا. بالنسبة للذكريات في العراق فلن نقرأ سوى ذكرى أو اثنتين فقط.
كنت متطلّعة بأن أقرأ ذكريات لها في العراق أيضاً لكن مع الأسف لم يتحقق هذا المبتغى، ولكن هذا لا يعني بأن أقلل من قيمة الكتاب؛ فالكتاب كان حقاً ممتع ووجدت نفسي متشوقة لقراءة الذكريات ورحلات ومغامرات أخرى.
أسلوبها في هذا الكتاب كان ممتاز بالنسبة لي، لقد صوّرت لنا كل شيء نريد معرفته من خلال الذكرى، من أدق التفاصيل إلى أقل التفاصيل، فهي حقاً تبقي عيناً على كل شيء وتكون منتبهة لكل شيء من حولها.
تعرّفت عليها أكثر من خلال تنّقب بعض التلميحات التي توجد بين السطور في هذا الكتاب والتي تدل على التعرّف على شخصيتها.