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“Excellent!” I cried. “Elementary,” said he. #CBRBingo

August 3, 2018 by narfna Leave a Comment

Project: Catch Up On Review Backlog, review #4 out of 11 Of the four Holmes books I’ve read so far, this one has been my favorite. Even my least favorite stories are solid, and there are several that are excellent. For context, these stories were all published between 1892-1893, at the height of both Conan Doyle’s and his famous hero’s popularity. Conan Doyle was growing extremely tired of his creation, and he wanted to write other, newer and more challenging things (he did, almost none […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Mystery, Short Stories Tagged With: Arthur Conan Doyle, cbr10bingo, classics, mystery, narfna, Sherlock Holmes, short stories, Stephen Fry, the memoirs of sherlock holmes

narfna's CBR10 Review No:90 · Genres: Audiobooks, Mystery, Short Stories · Tags: Arthur Conan Doyle, cbr10bingo, classics, mystery, narfna, Sherlock Holmes, short stories, Stephen Fry, the memoirs of sherlock holmes ·
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“Crime is common. Logic is rare.”

May 10, 2018 by narfna Leave a Comment

“Draw your chair up, and hand me my violin, for the only problem which we have still to solve is how to while away these bleak autumnal evenings.”  This was a fun book to dip in and out of all month. I’m glad I did it the way I did. I think otherwise it might have been easy to grow tired of Holmes and his Watson. The stories are short and a bit slight, so they make excellent little auditory treats every couple of days […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Short Stories Tagged With: Arthur Conan Doyle, narfna, Sherlock Holmes, sir arthur conan doyle, Stephen Fry, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

narfna's CBR10 Review No:59 · Genres: Mystery, Short Stories · Tags: Arthur Conan Doyle, narfna, Sherlock Holmes, sir arthur conan doyle, Stephen Fry, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ·
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Would have liked a lot more Holmes in this one.

March 13, 2018 by narfna 3 Comments

Honestly, a teensy bit disappointed in this one. It was more fun in bits and pieces than it was as a whole. This is the novel that famously originated at a dinner between an American publisher, Conan Doyle, and Oscar Wilde. Out of that meeting came The Sign of the Four (which is often shortened to just ‘The Sign of Four‘) and The Picture of Dorian Gray, which I think most people would agree is the superior output (ACD thought it might be good fun […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Mystery Tagged With: Arthur Conan Doyle, narfna, Sherlock Holmes, sir arthur conan doyle, Stephen Fry, the sign of four

narfna's CBR10 Review No:36 · Genres: Audiobooks, Mystery · Tags: Arthur Conan Doyle, narfna, Sherlock Holmes, sir arthur conan doyle, Stephen Fry, the sign of four ·
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“There’s a scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life.”

February 10, 2018 by narfna 2 Comments

The first novel down in my quest to read The Complete Sherlock Holmes by the end of 2018. Though I have seen numerous adaptations of Sherlock Holmes stories over the years, I only managed to read a handful of the actual source material as a child (and The Hound of the Baskervilles is the only one I remember with any clarity). I never managed to read this one, which gives us the introduction between Mr. Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective, and Dr. John Watson, his friend […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Mystery Tagged With: A study in scarlet, Arthur Conan Doyle, john watson, narfna, Sherlock Holmes, sir arthur conan doyle, Stephen Fry

narfna's CBR10 Review No:21 · Genres: Audiobooks, Mystery · Tags: A study in scarlet, Arthur Conan Doyle, john watson, narfna, Sherlock Holmes, sir arthur conan doyle, Stephen Fry ·
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Audiobooks and Orphans

December 8, 2017 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Miss Queenie – 4/5 Stars This is a brilliant follow-up to The Pilgrimage of Harold Fry that came out a few years earlier. Like very few, but very potent sequels, this one eclipses the original. While the original book is heart-warming and touching, something akin to the Straight Story meeting BBC2, this book is downright beautiful and devastating. Harold Fry was about a man who receives a simple and cryptic postcard from a former colleague from the time he worked for a local brewery. His […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Arthur Conan Doyle, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Doris Betts, Dorothy Allison, joe hill, Junichiro Tanizaki, Rachel Joyce, Seven Japanese Tales, Strange Weather, the love song of miss queenie hennessy, the memoirs of sherlock holmes, trash

vel veeter's CBR9 Review No:478 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Arthur Conan Doyle, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Doris Betts, Dorothy Allison, joe hill, Junichiro Tanizaki, Rachel Joyce, Seven Japanese Tales, Strange Weather, the love song of miss queenie hennessy, the memoirs of sherlock holmes, trash ·
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Another lukewarm Sherlock Holmes adventure

April 10, 2017 by postcardsandbooks Leave a Comment

As I slowly continue to work my way through the complete works of the world’s most famous detective through the hands of his creator, I find myself kind of grateful that so many others have attempted to capture his essence in so many different means. I say that because I have loved all Sherlock Holmes related entertainment for so long, and I’d never want to give it up. But if I’d started out with the original books, I would have certainly never wanted to keep […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, Stephen Fry

postcardsandbooks's CBR9 Review No:15 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, Stephen Fry ·
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