Sherlock Holmes Canon by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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It's a well detailed book I really enjoyed.
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I love Sherlock Holmes. I love to read Holmes and try to stay up with him as he solves the crime. I enjoy the very intellectual idea of using a process to gain a solution and also using a little bit of intuition. Holmes does that perfectly.
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This book yet with its befuddlement brought a lot of charities to my life. I was hooked to this book.
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There will always be a special place in my heart for Sherlock Holmes.
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I enjoyed reading the comments so far. At least i now know what to expect while reading.
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A wonderful book
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Sherlock Holmes is one of the most iconic literary characters of all time. The Conon book is a great collection of stories that feature this interesting and unique detective. The stories are full of suspense and mystery, and they keep the reader engaged throughout. The characters are well developed, and the writing style is engaging and enjoyable. The book is a great way to delve into the world of Sherlock Holmes, and it is sure to be loved by fans of mystery and crime fiction.
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I enjoy the canon. I am currently re-reading them.
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Sherlock Holmes is one of my favourite characters from classic works. His character became famous from the first novel "A Study in Scarlet" People began to love this man and later on Sir Arthur wrote other novels preceeding his story. He wrote other books including The Case book and Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
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I have started to read this book and so far so good
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This is one of my most favorite kinds and I love the books.
Totally amazing
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lanaholiday wrote: 28 May 2016, 01:10 This is one of my favorite books of all time! To me, the genius of Conan Doyle cannot be rivaled. I especially liked the depth of the characters, and the parts where Sherlock Holmes really showed how much he cared for Dr. John Watson. Their relationship is just absolutely riveting. The best part of all of his stories and novels, however, is the brilliance of Sherlock's deductions. The explanations and clever ideas written into the stories by Arthur Conan Doyle are together an immeasurable feat of intelligence. Every story is planned out with details, even the smallest of details that are woven in with skill to finally come together in the end and create a whole picture. I highly recommend this to anyone who loves mystery books or just plain classics! :)
Sherlock Holmes, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is an iconic character in the world of detective fiction, and his adventures have captivated readers for generations. As a fan of mystery and detective novels, I've had the pleasure of delving into the timeless tales of Holmes and his loyal companion, Dr. John Watson.
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I really enjoyed this book when I was younger and I would definetely reccomend this to other people.
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Doyle's stories are my introduction to the mystery realm. I used to think they were morbid, but how Sherlock Holmes changed my view. Doyle's stories are definitely classic that I will never tire of rereading.
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