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"What you do in this world is a matter of no consequence. ... The question is, what can you make people believe that you have done."
This was great fun!!
I thought this would be stuffy and overly wordy, like so much Victorian literature is (yes, I'm looking at you, Wilkie Collins), but it's not at all. It's funny and fast-paced and feels so very modern.
This was published in 1887, and I was amused to see the text poke fun at conservative politicians and their hand wringing over foreigners and ...more
I really enjoyed this first novella in the Conan Doyle Holmes/Watson series. I feel like I MUST have read these ages ago, but don't remember them well enough. I am excited to embark on a re-read of all the Sherlock stories this year.
This was a great way to start that off. The characters were actually quite different than I remember them (probably thanks to the BBC version, honestly) - with Sherlock being actually much nicer and Watson being much less intelligent than I recalled. I loved seeing h ...more
This was a great way to start that off. The characters were actually quite different than I remember them (probably thanks to the BBC version, honestly) - with Sherlock being actually much nicer and Watson being much less intelligent than I recalled. I loved seeing h ...more
I'd previously read The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902), but it was ten years ago. I can't even remember the basic plot, so I probably need to read it again in time. These don't necessarily need to be read in order, but my neuroticism wouldn't leave me alone otherwise. So, let the mysteries of Victorian London begin!
Holmes is a damn interesting and alluring character, who now became one of my favourites. He's sarcastic, inquisitive, and enthusiastic about his scientific experiments. Holmes in g ...more
Holmes is a damn interesting and alluring character, who now became one of my favourites. He's sarcastic, inquisitive, and enthusiastic about his scientific experiments. Holmes in g ...more
I've been watching the show Elementary, a modern take on Sherlock Holmes so have been wanting to read some of the backstory. I like that this was written from Watson's point of view. An entertaining short read.
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Two stars for the story, three stars for the character of Sherlock Holmes. I like the modern day Sherlock Holmes stories better than the original.
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