The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Genre: Mystery/crime
Addition: Paperback (own copy)
Rating: 4/5
Synopsis:
This is a series of short stories about a detective Sherlock Holmes, and his assistant, Dr. Watson. The detective is at the height of his powers and the volume is full of famous cases, including ‘The Red-Headed League, ‘ ‘The Blue Carbuncle, ‘ and ‘The Speckled Band.’
This is my first Sherlock Holmes book, and it will certainly not be my last. This is a collection of short stories, and I found it a great introduction to Doyle’s writing and the characters of Sherlock and Dr. Watson. Every story is no more than 25 pages long and is fun to read and engaging. The stories do not follow any particular order and one could easily dip in and out of this book or read the stories in their own desired order.
I liked all the stories, but probably The Blue Carbuncle which I did find fairly amusing. A man hid a stolen blue gem in a turkey before Christmas, and when the turkey was given to the wrong person he went a bit crazy! I did find myself laughing. Doyle is a clever, fun writer and Sherlock is intelligent, a bit bizarre and humorous.
I didn’t find this a quick read – I believe this is because of the old-fashioned language and structure. It took me a little while to adjust, however this was not a problem – I find this is the case with classics as well. It is worth pursuing and the stories are fantastic. There is adventure, mystery and humour. I don’t think I worked out any of the mysteries as this is not my usual genre, but I loved reading these stories and have even lent out my copy so others can share this enjoyment. I cannot wait to read more!
Just as an aside, if you are in the UK you definitely should check out the BBC’s Sherlock series:
The film Sherlock Holmes is amazing too:
Hi Katie. I enjoyed watching the movie, since I happened to bump into it first then I actually looked in my shelf and discover that I have a thick hardbound book of Sherlock Holmes stories. 🙂 I certainly enjoyed Robert portraying the character and I certainly think that Hugh Laurie can do great justice given the chance to portray him.