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And then There Were None Log 3 11.12.09 I wonder what the author means when he keeps saying about the dolls. I mean I get the idea but its so odd. It could be like pictures, or vudu dolls. I really don’t understand how the General died, they talked about an over dose, and about him being murdered. I like the judge, he has a good mind, and a good head on his shoulders. He speaks wise, and knows what he’s talking about. If I were the judge at his point, I would pack my things and leave. Live on the beach, build a fort, and make a boat. Or maybe even make a SOS sign. Maybe if a helicopter went by, they would see and save me. I think this book will end with the judge being the survivor. He seems a little suspicious, but also he seems to know whats happening. If I could become any character I would be the judge. He has a good personality, and seems very intelligent. I think the relation between the judge, and Emily brent, are interesting because they seem closer then everyone else. They talk more, and they care about each other. The situation in the book seems like a survival of the fittest movie. It seems that the wisest, and smartest, are still alive. It could be like that, but everyone dying in different ways, they have different ways. It would creep me out that the fact nobody has seen or heard from U.N Owen. That alone, would drive me insaine.