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I finished Silver Blaze. I will try to read one story every day or two. I enjoyed this story.(view spoiler)
Ashley, great job! I am lagging a bit behind you but I'm still on pace to finish by the end of the month. I finished the first two stories. Silver Blaze might be my favorite Holmes story so far, and it introduces the notable phrase "the curious incident of the dog in the night-time" which was popularized a few years ago by the book of the same name. Yellow Face was not as good from a mystery standpoint but the ending must have been quite progressive in its day (over 120 years ago)
Ashley wrote: "I have a few others books to read this month so I got this one done first. Enjoy your reading"Thanks Ashley!
I finished The Adventure of the Stock-Broker’s Clerk yesterday and I agree with you Ashley that it bears a bit of resemblance to the The Red Headed League. I still liked it though.
I finished Sherlock Holmes and the Gloria Scott: Case 14 which was Holmes' first case back while he was in college. It seemed very similar to The Sign of Four. Conan Doyle is starting to run out of ideas and is repeating himself so it's no real surprise how this story collection ends.
The Musgrave Ritual was another early Holmes case told to Watson - this one feels somewhat familiar but I can't think of a specific story that it relates to. I did figure out most of the twists but still enjoyed it overall.
Ok I'm caught on the previous books reading Study in Scarlet and Sign of Four. One thing that surprised me with Sign of Four was Watson's sudden life changing event... Well on to Memoirs..
Scott wrote: "Ok I'm caught on the previous books reading Study in Scarlet and Sign of Four. One thing that surprised me with Sign of Four was Watson's sudden life changing event... Well on to Memoirs.."Yes, they didn't waste a lot of time with long courtships in those days...
After taking a week-long break to finish another book, I'll be getting back to Holmes starting today. I'll finish this book up over the next week then I'll probably jump straight into The Hound of the Baskervilles for next month's buddy read.
Today I finished The Reigate Puzzle. It was a pretty straightforward mystery compared to some of Holmes' other cases. I enjoyed it but I guessed most of the solution in advance.
I finished three more stories: The Adventure of the Crooked Man
The Adventure of the Resident Patient
The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter
I liked the Resident Patient story the best of the three, but they all seem to be treading on familiar ground, as if Doyle had run out of ideas or was getting bored and just re-hashing old stories. The Greek Interpreter story does introduce Holmes' brother Mycroft but he doesn't do much except introduce Holmes to the case.
Two more stories to go! I should finish in the next few days and be ready to start The Hound of the Baskervilles next week.
Ilona wrote: "I am a little behind, but I'll try to start reading The Memoirs this weekend."Sounds good Ilona!
I finished! I thought The Naval Treaty was excellent - the longer length gave a bit more time for the plot to develop but not so long as to get boring. The Adventure of the Final Problem was less of a mystery and more action-oriented than the usual Holmes story, noteworthy for it's ending of course. Onto The Hound of the Baskervilles starting on Monday!
Finished this a few days ago. I was a little surprised with the ending of this last story especially since there are lots more stories about Holmes
Scott wrote: "Finished this a few days ago. I was a little surprised with the ending of this last story especially since there are lots more stories about Holmes"It's worth reading the Wikipedia entry about Holmes or the one about Doyle. "Hound" was the story that convinced Doyle to start writing Holmes stories again after a 9-year break.
Have you heard about
I love the classics, yet being open took me to Young Sherlock, which was a whole new experience.
Sorry, I missed out on this one, but I will start at #1. Love the conversation though.
Veda wrote: "Have you heard about
I love the classics, yet being open took me to Young Sherlock, which was a whole new experience.
Sorry, I missed out on this one, b..."
Hi Veda, I think I remember hearing something about the first book in that series a few years ago when it came out. I'll have to check those books out sometime. Thanks for the recommendation.
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