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I remember Benedict reading out a Holmes story. It was quite confusing, shall we say.... ![]()

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Mary Me wrote:
I remember Benedict reading out a Holmes story. It was quite confusing, shall we say....
I have those on my device :D

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Mary Me wrote:
221BBakerStreet_ wrote:
Mary Me wrote:
I've ordered the complete Sherlock Holmes canon on amazon. Can't wait for it.
Something to read during my holidays!Awesome!!!! Enjoy them and don't speed through them!!! Best read ever!!!
Oh I will! It also looks very beautiful with its golden leather cover. I know it's gonna be my favorite book soon
Photo: imagesbn.com
Oh, I own that one, too! But I'm reading it on my Kindle. The nice one is for decoration.
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Kindle people! Kindle people everywhere!
I prefer to stick to a book that I can hold in my hands. ![]()

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Oh, I fully agree! But especially this one is a bit .... difficult... to read in bed or in the garden. ![]()
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I have both: The book edition and the Kindle edition.
Haven't read the complete canon till date.
But I stay tuned to it...

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tobeornot221b wrote:
I have both: The book edition and the Kindle edition.
Haven't read the complete canon till date.
But I stay tuned to it...
That is awesome!!!!!! I love your kindle!!!!!!! I have a kindle fire :D I have the complete series on it, but I kinda liked reading the acutal book :D Seeing the end of it :D

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It finally arrived! It looks so precious. Definitely the best book in my collection.

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Mary Me wrote:
It finally arrived! It looks so precious. Definitely the best book in my collection.
YAY!!!

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Wow, I didn't expect Study in Scarlet to be so long.
After all, I'm relieved that I'm not having understanding problems. It's all beautifully and well written.

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Of course I've read them!
I am Sherlock's biggest fan after all...
-JM
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No, unfortunately, not all of the Canon.
I know there are more stories I have not read.
But I have read most of it.
And loved it. When I first saw the Granada series with Jeremy Brett
I felt like the Canon came alive for me. Still my favorite.
I have enjoyed many adaptations of Sherlock Holmes.
This new BBC series pulled me right in from the first 5 minutes.
Martin and Benedict are super.
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I bought the collection recently. I've read Study in Scarlet, Sign of Four and all of the Adventures collection. I read Silver Blaze the other night and I aim to read more over the next few days so that I can read Hound of the Baskervilles this weekend![]()

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I like Silver Blaze. I think it is a story that would transfer well to the screen.
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True. We still have horse racing these days and it could work.

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I try to read it all in english which is not my mother language.....In progress
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Très bien!![]()

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Titania wrote:
I try to read it all in english which is not my mother language.....In progress
It's not my first language either but I find it surprisingly easy to read. I understand why Moftiss are so big fanboys. ![]()

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In my adolescent years, quite a while ago ;o) I read the canon (from the library) for the first time - including fond memories of watching different adaptions on (german) TV and I have been hooked on Holmes since. :o)
Of course long since I own the books, in a beautiful german version, hard copies in nine volumes.
Some stories of the original, english version I have read online and it is so enjoyable and amazing! Alas, I couldn't decide yet, which printed version I would like to own. There are so many great editions out there.
Perhaps I should check the local antiquarian bookshops for some lovely old Penguins sometime. ;o)
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kittykat wrote:
Très bien!
Merci beaucoup
