Tag: Domination

Agatha Christie – The Big Four | Review

Title: The Big Four

Author: Agatha Christie

Type: Fiction

Page Count: 160

Rating: 4/5

This is a Hercule Poirot book in which the great detective comes up against a criminal network called The Big Four, which is hell-bent on world domination. It’s arguably one of the books in which the stakes are the highest, and I think that in itself makes it interesting.

But I also thought that the story line was pretty good, and I think that it would even be a decent one to go to if you’re relatively new to Poirot. It would make a good movie too, especially if you could get an ensemble cast, and so I’m kind of surprised that it’s not more popular than it is.

Still, there was at least something about it that stopped it from making its way into my top tier of Agatha Christie books. It was good but not great, I guess.

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Fyodor Dostoyevsky – The Meek One | Review

Title: The Meek One

Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Type: Fiction

Page Count: 60

Rating: 4/5

I read this a while back but apparently forgot to review it. It stuck with me though, mostly for its powerful depiction of masculine domination, to the point at which a real woman committed suicide. Poignant stuff.

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