#12Booksof2024 @Andrew65
For February, nothing beat out this Sherlock reread either.
#12Booksof2024 @Andrew65
For February, nothing beat out this Sherlock reread either.
28-30 Nov 24 (audiobook)
The second Sherlock Holmes novel in this collection. I could really listen to Stephen Fry reading anything but I did enjoy this story for its introduction of Mary as Watson‘s love interest. I found Holmes‘ drug use a bit shocking - and wondered whether I should have allowed Trix to listen unsupervised. There probably were racist elements but I thought on the whole it was anti-colonialist.
Last book completed in October. I think what I enjoyed more was Watson relationship with Miss Morstan (no spoilers So sad to see Holmes in drug dependence. Those first pages were hard because no one like to see another human being in that trap, sick world. As expected, Holmes will solve the mystery by using a deduction method. 3/3.5⭐️
This mystery was not bad, but I mostly enjoyed reading about how Dr. Watson and his wife Mary first met. There is usually not much in terms of romance in the Sherlock Holmes stories so I found this aspect surprising.
#GottaCatchEmAll (prompt 25. Wheezing: Victorian era) @PuddleJumper
#52bookclub24 (prompt 1. Locked-room mystery)
Another excellent edition to the Sherlock Holmes series (#SeriesLove2024). This one flowed a bit better than the first and started to give us more insight into Holmes himself. I‘m slowly catching up on #NoPlaceLikeHomes
I re-read this to decide if I could read it on stream. I cannot. It's not just that this book is BAD. That's fine; my chat would have a great time with a bad book. No, it's that it's incredibly, irretrievably RACIST. Some books I quietly remove the slurs so we can read them but in this, the plot is fundamentally racist. There's no way to “fix“ it to not be so deeply harmful. So I'm not going to read it for an audience.
#BookBracket
@CSeydel
How does one choose a better Sherlock? #toughchoice
I love completing 2 brackets; they will definitely turn out differently! 🤩
I read it for the first time. I had no clue that the story was connected to India. Though it is hard to think about the colonialism, racism, and aftermath I admire the author's appropriate incorporation of historical events. I just finished this book and now enjoying reading the discussion. Thank you for hosting #noplacelikeHolmes @dabbe and @Cuilin
In this second novel Mr. Holmes is contacted by a young woman who has been receiving some strange letters and she wants his help. This leads to an investigation into her dad‘s disappearance many years before and into a present day murder.
A book about greed, colonialism and war
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes
@dabbe @Cuilin
Enjoyed this for the #NoPlaceLikeHolmes BR. I read it years ago and chose to do the reread with an audiobook. I give it 4⭐️. Again.
Still time to join us for The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which is a short story collection. We discuss the first one Saturday 2/24.
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes
The 2nd story immediately introduces Holmes's needle dependence on cocaine, which he uses when overcome with ennui at the absence of a case to solve. One finally comes in the form of Mary Morstan (Watson's future wife), and we are taken to the outskirts of London, to flashbacks in India, and on a suspenseful boat chase down the Thames, all while viewing the negative effects of Victorian social status and colonialism. #whataride
I enjoyed this more than the first book. The mystery wasn‘t too difficult to guess, but it was fun to see Holmes‘ deductions. A couple of things surprised me - the quick romance and the casual depiction of use of cocaine by you-know-who! And Toby made me smile.
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes
Though I struggled with the story at the end, I overall enjoyed this Sherlock Holmes story. The reader gets to learn a bit more of the idiosyncrasies of Holmes that are so well known. Poor Watson…not picking up the clues like Holmes! 😂
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes
#TheSignofFour
#dd #discussionday @Cuilin
We can't wait to read your thoughts, Sherlockians! 🕵🏻♀️🔎🕵️♂️
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes
#TheSignofFour
#dd #discussionday @Cuilin
We can't wait to read your thoughts, Sherlockians! 🕵🏻♀️🔎🕵️♂️
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes
#TheSignofFour
#dd #discussionday @Cuilin
We can't wait to read your thoughts, Sherlockians! 🕵🏻♀️🔎🕵️♂️
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes
#TheSignofFour
#dd #discussionday @Cuilin
We can't wait to read your thoughts, Sherlockians! 🕵🏻♀️🔎🕵️♂️
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes
#TheSignofFour
#dd #discussionday @Cuilin
We can't wait to read your thoughts, Sherlockians! 🕵🏻♀️🔎🕵️♂️
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes
#TheSignofFour
#dd #discussionday @Cuilin
We can't wait to read your thoughts, Sherlockians! 🕵🏻♀️🔎🕵️♂️
Received my #NoPlaceLikeHolmes Sherlock merch! 🤩🔎
Thank you for all the hard work @dabbe @Cuilin
Will be starting the tagged book for our monthly read 👌.
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes #ReadAway2024 #SeriesLove2024 I came across the word chaplet in chapter 4 of the tagged book. I had heard the word before from Mom and a friend of hers referring to the Divine Chaplet of Mercy. But I‘ve never heard it in any other context. I think definition 2 is the meaning intended by Conan Doyle, a necklace.
Love this one. Our #NoPlaceLikeHolmes discussion is still to come so I‘m waiting for it to share my thoughts.
#BookSpinBingo #NoPlaceLikeHolmes #readyourebooks #readyourTBR #ReadAway2024 #SeriesLove2024
#weekendreads
@rachelsbrittain
Almost finished with THE SIGN OF FOUR [#NoPlaceLikeHolmes]; still slogging through THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV [#pemberlittens/#hashtagbrigade]; hoping to start and finish THE MYSTERY AT LILAC INN [#NancyDrewBR].
What's everyone else reading this weekend? 🤩
#MotivationalMonday
Thanks for the tag, @Cupcake12! 😍
1. Get an ultrasound (fun!/#notreally), write #LitsyLove letters (definitely fun!), clean & organize the house (not so much fun), read (always fun!).
2. I barely do. Crap is everywhere! Hence my plans in #1. 🤩
3. Currently on the seedy side of London in the 1880s with Holmes and Watson in the tagged book.
Play? @AmyG @aroyse @AnnR @CBee @Eggs @TheSpineView @The_Penniless_Author
#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl
“SHERLOCK HOLMES took his bottle from the corner of the mantelpiece, and his hypodermic syringe from its neat morocco case. “
Sherlock's getting ready to do some cocaine. 😳
from @dabbe Hi, Sherlockians!
Time to go on another adventure with our favorite dynamic duo, Holmes and Watson. Below is a link to some interesting background information re: this story with lots of cool photos. Note: There is a summary, too, so *spoiler alert! Discussion questions will be posted on 2/17. We're also working on a calendar for the entire canon, so stay tuned!
Link to guide: https://bit.ly/3HGTqtF
#NoPlaceLikeHolmes @Cuilin
Hi, Sherlockians!
Time to go on another adventure with our favorite dynamic duo, Holmes and Watson. Below is a link to some interesting background information re: this story with lots of cool photos. Note: There is a summary, too, so *spoiler alert! Discussion questions will be posted on 2/17. We're also working on a calendar for the entire canon, so stay tuned!
Link to guide: https://bit.ly/3HGTqtF
Our next read for February, Discussion date 2/17/24
Thanks @dabbe for the amazing questions.
@LitsyEvents
@AnneCecilie @PageShifter @IndoorDame @librarybelle @theAromaOfBooks @Aimeesue @kelli7990 @5feet.of.fury @Read4Life @AnnR @mom2bugnbee @pageturner1 @eeclayton @erzascarletbookgasm @aroyse @dabbe @cuilin @Tineke @Larken @StayCurious @kimrenee @alldebooks @CogsOfEncouragement @CatLass007
Received my #NoPlaceLikeHolmes packet of goodies on the same day that I got my next installment of my Sherlock Holmes Penguin Library collection, so that felt like kismet!!
Thanks for the fun and for organizing our readalong @Dabbe @Cuilin !!
My great-grandmother came from Ireland in the 1800s and settled in Marylebone. Across the road was a work house; close to where Madam Tussaud‘s is. She had a hard life growing up. She eventually moved to the Cally in Islington. I used to visit when she lived in the flats next to Pentonville prison. She often told me how kindly Mr Holmes would give her and her street-urchin friends a shilling to run some errand or follow some rascal, up to no good.
#MayMontage
#Author's2ndBook
@Eggs
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
56 short stories and 4 novels = the canon of SH by C-Doyle. The second book of the four is this one. 🔎
Such an incredible exhibit of 221 pieces of Sherlock memorabilia at the Lilly Library at IU. So many beautiful editions, illustrations, and original pages of manuscripts. 📚
Haven't done any language learning all week but glad to get back into the groove and why not in the hot sun 🌞
#BookCoverChallenge
Day 239.
Here I will note 365 books (or as many as I will have before I get tired) that have shaped my taste in literature. No explanations, no reviews. Just the cover of the book.
I do not challenge anyone. You are all welcome to take part.
Classic Sherlock Holmes novel which mixes all the things we love about him with the more than questionable attitudes of the time.
I finished this just in time to go see a stage resting of The Sign of the Four tonight! It‘s a good book, but it was very racist. I understand that it‘s a sign of the times and all, but very racist. I liked the plot and the story telling, but I have to give it 3⭐️
I have to say Dr. Watson cracks me up. Oh, I adore his character. 🤗
This was another very interesting read about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Through their journey in discovering the meaning behind the Sign of the Four and the lost treasure, I laughed and explored all theories along side them.
A must read for any true crime and mystery fan. A bit dragging at times but overall great story telling.
⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
Another brilliant Holmes and Watson adventure. Like a Study in Scarlet it's something that I've come back to time and again over the years.
Loved this little mystery set in London and yet having prolific connections to India particularly Awadh which is where I hail from!
#OutstandingOctober been busier than usual this week
3) 1 audiobook
4) 6 1/2 hours total
@TheAromaofBooks #BookSpinBingo #15
Warning - angry, sorry not sorry... I can not condone this. My issues lie with the plot which is heavily influenced by the British Imperialist setting. The exoticism & generalization of the East enforced by the West's othering agenda is all over this. Full review/rant on #Goodreads