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Delirious Disquisitions
You should read this if you like: Sherlock Holmes stories or its many adaptations, detective novels, short mysteries, Victorian London setting.

What a delightful read! Sherlock Holmes and his detective stories have always been a favorite of mine. But while I’m very familiar with the numerous TV and film adaptations of the series, ASIC was my first foray into the novels. As expected the reading experience was slightly different, but equally entertaining.

In A Study in Scarlet, author Arthur Cona
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midnightfaerie
May 07, 2012 rated it really liked it
Shelves: classics
A Study in Scarlet by Sherlock Holmes was another enthralling and suspenseful mystery. Doyle wins again with his ever lovable Holmes and Watson duo. This was his first Holmes story, and I loved that it was a novel and not a short story. To me, there was much more depth and description to the characters that really added to the novel. I'm in the progress of creating a list of reasons that these books are classics, but I don't know yet, if it's just the Holmes stories that I consider classics, or ...more
Shirley (stampartiste)
Over the years, I have read (I thought) all of the stories in my hardcover copy of Doubleday’s 1,122 page The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. But somehow, I missed the most important story of all, A Study in Scarlet, the story which introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. What a joy that I inadvertently saved the best for the last.

A Study in Scarlet was so interesting in that Doyle developed his story in two parts. Part I took place in London and introduced the re
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Nancy
Oct 05, 2017 rated it it was ok  ·  review of another edition
This is the book, where Watson and Sherlock meet, and become roommates. I happened on this book, when I watched the story of the Hotel Utah, which was turned into the Joseph Smith building, in Salt Lake city. In that story, they told of Arthur Conan Doyle staying at the hotel. He had written A Study in Scarlet, and after going to Salt Lake City, had changed his view of the Mormons. Doyle wrote a very dark view of Mormon's and polygamy in A Study in Scarlet, and that is my reason for giving a low ...more
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Thomas Ross
Apr 20, 2014 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Julie
Sep 09, 2014 rated it really liked it
Shelves: detectives, classics
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Mar 24, 2015 rated it liked it
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Alkmini
Jul 18, 2015 marked it as to-read
Melanie
Mar 13, 2016 marked it as to-read-series
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Apr 24, 2016 rated it liked it
Vanessa Chiem
May 08, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Hasewue
Aug 27, 2017 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Audrey
Apr 01, 2019 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: to-read-general
Ashlee
Jun 06, 2019 marked it as to-read
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Jun 14, 2019 marked it as to-read
Rowan
Jul 08, 2020 marked it as to-read
Alice
Oct 05, 2020 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: classic
Ashley W
Dec 12, 2020 marked it as series-to-read