Sherlock-loving son solved readership riddle

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Posted by Davina
July 28, 2012 11:35 am
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A funny and interesting article by Richard Glover in The Sydney Morning Herald.

His youngest son, just returned from University and has been avidly watching BBC Sherlock episodes back-to-back. To his father's astonishment he announces, despite always being a reluctant reader, 'I've just downloaded a couple of Arthur Conan Doyle stories,' he says. 'They're really good you know. Great storyteller.'

www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/readership-riddle-solved-by-sherlockloving-son-20120726-22s3b.html


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Posted by ImaSherlockGirl
July 29, 2012 1:20 am
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Davina wrote:

A funny and interesting article by Richard Glover in The Sydney Morning Herald.

His youngest son, just returned from University and has been avidly watching BBC Sherlock episodes back-to-back. To his father's astonishment he announces, despite always being a reluctant reader, 'I've just downloaded a couple of Arthur Conan Doyle stories,' he says. 'They're really good you know. Great storyteller.'

www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/readership-riddle-solved-by-sherlockloving-son-20120726-22s3b.html

Good article.

I've always loved books and reading. I grew up watching Basil Rathbone Sherlock movies but never really had a desire to read the ACD books...until I started watching the current Sherlock series. Now I'm reading A Study in Scarlet and can't wait to get my hands on the rest of his stories.


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Posted by hepzibah
July 29, 2012 4:18 pm
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It's funny, because Richard is an author of several books as well as writing regular newspaper columns and his partner, Debra Oswald, is a playwright  and screenwriter. Hopefully, now the boy has discovered ACD he will stick with reading.


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