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51. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. Montmorency: Thief, Liar, Gentleman? by Eleanor Updale
Mort by Terry Pratchett
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
The Dante Club by Matthew Pearl ... End (the short story, not the later novel) by Arthur C. Clarke? In fact, I think science fiction and mysteries (think Sherlock Holmes) are about the best formats for great short stories.
The Dubliners by James Joyce includes some wonderful stories.
Poe and de Maupassant and O. Hen ... More:
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders by Neil Gaiman
The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other STories by Susanna Clark
Oscar Wilde
Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
The Complete Father Brown by G. K. ... ... Jack L. The Devil's Voyage
27 may Leinster, Murray The Greks Bring Gifts
1 june Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
11 june Cheetham, Anthony Science against man
14 june Lewis, C.S. The Magician's Nephew
15 june Lewis, C.S. The Lion, the ... ... terbridge
44. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
45. The Woodlanders
46. Tess of the D’Urbervilles
47. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
48. The Yellow Wallpaper
49. Jude the Obscure
50. Dracula
51. The Turn of the Screw
Well, as I am up to the 20th century ... ... Op
J. Robert Janes unlikely duo of St-Cyr of the Surete and Kohler of the Gestapo in WWII occupied France
Sherlock Holmes
Linda Barnes former Boston cop Carlotta Carlyle
Sarah Andrews geologist Em Hansen
S. J. Rozan's New York P.I. Lydia Chin
Susanna Gregory' ... Selfish choice first: Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice.
I'd also love to meet:
Sherlock Holmes
Dr. Watson
Miss Marple
Hercule Poirot
Amelia Peabody
(Sensing a theme here?) Oh I adore The Collector! Okay then, let's move on to The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (back to the alphabet!) ... of Wonders by Robertson Davies
Drying masks harden
around clockwork and card tricks
as the master sleeps.
62. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
Seeds, stones, and scandals
surround stepfathers with snakes
and secrets undone.
63. The Secret of Platfor ... ... concurrent with the time the author was writing. But, they do some of the best job of capturing London that I know :)
Sherlock Holmes is always fun - though some of his stories take place outside of the city, you still get a good feel for it. I'd highly recommend Dorothy L Sayer's Lord Pet ... My father, who died recently, was a staunch Sherlock Holmes fan right to the end - he acquired the habit from me later in life, after being made redundant. His other favourite reading was J B Priestley, a taste I acquired from him in younger days. In earlier days, I recall him liking H E Bat ... ... ago)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (long ago)
Hellemyrsfolket
Sult (in English: "Hunger")
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (long ago)
Dracula (long ago)
Heart of Darkness
The Call of the Wild (long ago)
Juvikfolke
Growth of the Soil (in Norwegian: ... ... Rod by Dana Spiotta
Kid Free and Loving It (forget the author)
Knock Knock and other Stories by Turgenev
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
... get around to the beast for a little while, since I'm going to stick with short stories like Gogol's short stories and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for the next month or so.
(I hope I did the brackets thing correctly)
BTW, I really enjoy this warm e-community! ... that. To my certain knowledge he has acted on behalf of three of the reigning houses of Europe in very vital matters."
Sherlock Holmes, The Naval Treaty by Arthur Doyle
"And how came it in the pond?" I'm reading a little Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet. I haven't read this one before so I'm a little excited. Arthur Doyle hasn't let me down yet! Personally I would put A Clockwork Orange under "C" and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes under "A".
... series Caspak series; Barsoom and Moon series too. Plus Dean Koontz; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle after all Sherlock Holmes would be considered manly especially since he fought criminals and faced death all the time with Dr. Watson. Robert E. Howard and his Conan The Barbarian ... ... stage, but the film version is rather fab.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - every crime writer must doff their deerstalker to Sherlock Holmes.
Victorian children's stories were also one of the things that instilled a love of reading in me - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Treasure Island ... ... the Omnibus series for Sherlock Holmes tend to divide the groupings into the novels and five collections of short stories: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, His Last Bow, and The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes.
Those were ... ... Room by Gaston Leroux. One of the Sherlock Holmes stories is a locked room mystery, The Speckled Band, which is in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Happy hunting! ... Road, which I will when a paperback appears.
Chabon's profile is much lower in the UK than the USA, although pastiching Sherlock Holmes in The Final Solution helped to raise it a little. I'm not sure UK editions of A Model World or The Mysteries of Pittsburgh have been available ... ... through either.
I'd heard about The Seven Percent Solution but decided against reading it because I loved Doyle's Sherlock Holmes and didn't think anyone else could capture the magic. ... her characters. I guess I am not really a mystery fan, then. I like the detective as a character, and that would include Sherlock Holmes and Lord Peter Whimsey and Ruth Rendall's Inspector Wexford. ... will take me forever as there are 40 chapters! Really not sure which fiction to read next: either Tears of a giraffe or a sherlock Holmes mystery.
Touchstones have suddenly stopped working! Harry Potter by Will Christopher Baer
Sherlock Holmes by Douglas Adams
A Tree Grows In Brooklyn by William Burroughs
Chronicles of Narnia by Neil Gaiman
The Lovely Bones by Raymond Chandler
The last one makes me enormously happy. ... runaway train; nothing can stop me now!
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
The Odyssey by Homer
And because I need another brick sized ... ... nice cover, nice paper, just the right size so I can read it in the bath or bed . . . So today I found a nice edition of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Somehow I missed reading this--it seems like one of those books everyone has read. ... Starrett's circa-1930 work The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes possesses a great subdued charm which true lovers of Sherlock should not miss. (Apparently it's an absolute classic of Sherlockiana.) These are runners up, but fully worthy. I FINALLY finished The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes today. Still listening to Moby Dick. 4. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. 2 1/2 stars.
Honestly I couldn't wait to finish this. I read this via DailyLit.com emails -- rarely would I hit the "send me the next installment now" button. I'd like to think that if I loved the book I would have done that often. ... ... rewinding to see what I've missed.
I've been ignoring my DailyLit.com email for about a week now, need to catch up on The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which I am almost finished with. ... Niven
7. To Your Scattered Bodies Go, Philip Jose Farmer **
8. Dragonflight, Anne McCaffrey
B. 1001 Books List
1. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes **
2. Atonement by Ian McEwan **
3. The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conon Doyle
4. Breakfast of Champions by Kurt V ... ... not love it?
I"m still slogging through my old set of books from last week - Norwegian Wood, The Tangent Objective, Sherlock Holmes, Water for Elephants (my favorite of the bunch, it's on audio but I'm going to find reasons to drive around and listen to it over the weekend), and The Ne ... So many, so here are 10 off the top of my head...Sherlock Holmes obviously, as well as Maigret, Marlowe, Rebus, V.I. Warshawski, Kurt Wallender, Dave Robicheaux, Falco, Stephanie Plum, and Christopher Brookmyre's Jack Parlabane. ... via Dailylit.com: Sense and Sensibility (I may quit this one, it never grabbed me before and it'd not grabbing me now), The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and The Awakening. Maybe this isn't the right medium for me - each grab my attention from time to time but I'm rarely looking forward ... Both Miss Stoner and I gazed at him in astonishment.
The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Arthur Conan Doyle (in The Mystery Hall of Fame anthology. ... this is supposed to be a feminist manifesto then it doesn't say much for women. And then it was sad, on top of it.
6. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
... The Ghost Road this week and started A Taste for Murder by Claudia Bishop. Still reading The Name of the Rose, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Sense and Sensibility and The Awakening. ... The Name of the Rose (Umberto Eco), The Ghost Road (Pat Barker), Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen), The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Conan Doyle), and The Awakening (Kate Chopin). ... audio, as well, and that version, too, brought a whole new light to it.
I'm currently reading Sense and Sensibility, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Awakening, The Name of the Rose, and The Ghost Road. DIdn't mean to get into so many at once, but it seems to be working okay. 8 ... AH! Since someone here turned me on to DailyLit.com I have just started The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for morning reading, Sense and Sensibility for my lunchtime reading at work, and The Awakening for my return home email reading. Also last night started The Ghost Road by Pat Barker, ... ... of the Worlds because they satisfied my dark and cynical side as a teen. Add Frankenstein, but it was already mentioned.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes because, um, it's Sherlock Holmes. Parelle, I agree with Sherlock Holmes completely, and envy you the matching photographs!
Woolf's The London Scene is one I was very excited to see being released, and though a copy now resides in my library, I'm ashamed to say I haven't read it. It's a lovely volume, though, and ... ... of Marble Arch! It's one of my favorite short stories.
And, I can't believe I forgot to mention it... but definitely Sherlock Holmes comes to mind. In particular, I have a book entitled Sherlock Holmes in London which features passages of the stories matched to period photographs. Look Homeward Angel by Thomas Wolfe
Smile Please by Jonathan Keates
Kiss Me Deadly by Susan Kearney
Go by John Clellan Holmes
Get Shorty by Elmore Leonard ... by Ian Sansom starting with The Case of the Missing Books and Mr Dixon Disappears but have to wait 'til 2008 for The Delegates' Choice.
The main character Israel ends up in Northern Ireland. This book is easy reading.
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I have to say that for smart mysteries, The Mary Russell books by Laurie R. King are excellent, and they revive Sherlocke Holmes as an interesting character
Jeanette ... own "violin-land, where all is sweetness, and delicacy, and harmony," to which the original poster's name refers (from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, "The Red-Headed League"). ... Dirty Story and Background to Fear
The Making of the President series
numerous Robert Heinlein
The Coming Fury
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
That is a representative but not complete list. Some books are just like old friends and you say hello once in a while. I forgot about Philip Pullman's Ruby in the Smoke trilogy - I'd add Conan Doyle's Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - and all the Holmes stories that followed - to quality Victorian London based fiction. I've always enjoyed reading about Holmes and Watson heading out of town to places which ...
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