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A Study in Scarlet
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A Study in Scarlet: Reviews by 2018 Reading Challengers
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You can read it in the anthology Shadows Over Baker Street or the author's excellent short story collection Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders.
Or you can just read it for free on the author's website: http://www.neilgaiman.com/mediafiles/...


I am not a fan of Sherlock because I think that withholding information is not a mystery. The way this was written, the reader and no one else knew anything but Sherlock Holmes knew absolutely everything. I cannot feel sucked into the story when I can't be part of it. I was never really trying to figure anything out because there weren't any clues or suspects that could be pursued in my own mind.
I am, however, looking forward to reading A Study in Brimstone and seeing how Warlock Holmes takes on a similar situation. I was interested in that book when I ran across it in BAM the other day, and reading A Study in Scarlet was the perfect excuse to buy it.

I find this fairly interesting as part 2 actually lowered the score for me (to each their own though!). While I enjoyed the first section immensely, I found part 2 to be a bit disappointing. I wanted more detection and less flashbacks I guess.
The most entertaining aspect about the novel for me was, as someone who has read many of the stories but none of the early novels, is how the characters changed after the initial novel. I always think of Watson as something of the man of action, and here he talks about being lazy and being in such poor health that he feels it unlikely that he will fully recover. Seems quite a different Watson from the one most people I think generally know.
Overall I found the book entertaining, but I think Doyle greatly improved as he went on.
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MacKenzie wrote: "I am, however, looking forward to reading A Study in Brimstone and seeing how Warlock Holmes takes on a similar situation. I was interested in that book when I ran across it in BAM the other day, and reading A Study in Scarlet was the perfect excuse to buy it. "
I didn't even know this was a thing... but it sounds somewhat amazing.




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Books mentioned in this topic
The Sign of Four (other topics)A Study in Emerald (other topics)
Shadows Over Baker Street (other topics)
Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders (other topics)
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Neil Gaiman (other topics)H.P. Lovecraft (other topics)
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