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The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes #9)
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I can't believe I have almost finished the massive volume of The Complete Sherlock Holmes that has been sitting on my bedside table for over half a year! We're down to the final few stories now...



Enjoy. I can't believe this is the end. We have been reading this for so long.

I thought the brief introduction was interesting, in which Doyle blatantly says that he's sick of writing Holmes stories. I think there have been times during the series that I had gotten the feeling that Doyle was tired of Holmes, but most of those times came earlier in the series, prior to The Hound of the Baskervilles.






The Adventure of the Three Gables was similar to some other Holmes stories with (view spoiler) .
The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire (view spoiler)
I thought both of these stories weren't quite as good as earlier stories in this collection and in the series.




The last few stories in the collection weren't particularly inspirational to me. I wonder if I was just tired of Holmes or if Doyle was tired of writing the stories. They weren't quite "stuck in a rut" like some of the mid-series stories seemed to get, but they just felt kind of tired.
Anyway, I'm completely done with the Holmes series, so now I can use that huge leather volume as a doorstop or something. I'm glad I read the whole thing, but I'm also glad to be moving on.
Thanks Ashley and Scott for sticking it out to the end!
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Pages: 303 pages
Length: 1 month
Participants: Ashley, Ilona, RJ, Scott, Suki
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