As a big fan of detective novels, I am somewhat ashamed that I have only just read my first installments of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes at the ripe old age of 30. In any case, I think the stories have stood the test of time, and I would like to imagine that I was every bit as enraptured by Holmes and Watson as the Brits were back in the late 1800s. Of the short stories, I think my favourites were "The Five Orange Pips", "The Man With The Twisted Lip" and "Silver Blaze". Otherwise, I really enjoyed the two longer stories "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Hound of the Baskervilles" too, especially the latter! Looking forward to reading more of Sherlock and Watson in the future!
P.S. I think the Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman tv adaptation of Sherlock does stay pretty consistent to the original stories in terms of characterization.