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#1 2013-02-09 17:22:15

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Sherlock (book series) Official topic

Disscuss.  What was your favorite book?  I liked the hounds or baskerville best.

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#2 2013-02-09 17:29:25

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Re: Sherlock (book series) Official topic

When you say 'Sherlock (book series)' do you mean a literary version of Sherlock or the short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

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#3 2013-02-09 17:44:11

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Re: Sherlock (book series) Official topic

maxskywalker wrote:

When you say 'Sherlock (book series)' do you mean a literary version of Sherlock or the short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

I mean the short stories.


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#4 2013-02-09 18:47:22

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Re: Sherlock (book series) Official topic

maxskywalker wrote:

When you say 'Sherlock (book series)' do you mean a literary version of Sherlock or the short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

I think these may be the same thing


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#5 2013-02-09 20:10:23

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Re: Sherlock (book series) Official topic

soupoftomato wrote:

maxskywalker wrote:

When you say 'Sherlock (book series)' do you mean a literary version of Sherlock or the short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

I think these may be the same thing

The Sherlock Holmes canon was a set of short stories about a man (diagnosed with Aspergers IRL) named Sherlock Holmes whom people turn to when they find odd occurrences that need investigating, from the viewpoint of his friend, set in the 19th-20th century.  Sherlock is a television series based on the canon set in the early 21st century about a sociopath (self-diagnosed) named Sherlock Holmes who shows up at crime scenes and figures stuff out.  There are some similarities (read A Study in Scarlet and watch A Study in Pink, for example), but it's not the same (see whatever the second episode of the first season was, the name of which I forget, although it did have several references to the canon).

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#6 2013-02-09 21:06:07

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i really like The Valley of Fear
I have all of them


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#7 2013-02-09 23:15:10

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Re: Sherlock (book series) Official topic

maxskywalker wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

maxskywalker wrote:

When you say 'Sherlock (book series)' do you mean a literary version of Sherlock or the short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

I think these may be the same thing

The Sherlock Holmes canon was a set of short stories about a man (diagnosed with Aspergers IRL) named Sherlock Holmes whom people turn to when they find odd occurrences that need investigating, from the viewpoint of his friend, set in the 19th-20th century.  Sherlock is a television series based on the canon set in the early 21st century about a sociopath (self-diagnosed) named Sherlock Holmes who shows up at crime scenes and figures stuff out.  There are some similarities (read A Study in Scarlet and watch A Study in Pink, for example), but it's not the same (see whatever the second episode of the first season was, the name of which I forget, although it did have several references to the canon).

Yeah dude
A Study In Scarlet I literally read this week
It was a joke, and "sticking to canons" in TV or whatever is a bunch of baloney
Unless it's shipping
'Cause shipping is idiotic

I do love how demeaning your post is though! You actually thought someone would need who Sherlock Holmes was explained to them.

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#8 2013-02-10 09:17:18

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I really enjoyed the Return of Sherlock Holmes, an all of them for that matter.


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#9 2013-02-10 21:35:10

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I've read the first one, and I'm reading the second one. It's a really good series  smile

I liked the spotted gang one  tongue


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#10 2013-02-11 13:01:20

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jji7skyline wrote:

I've read the first one, and I'm reading the second one. It's a really good series  smile

I liked the spotted gang one  tongue

Spotted gang?  Do you mean Speckled Band?  Or am I missing something?

@soupoftomato: I was trying to give the general gist of both canons.

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#11 2013-02-11 18:02:56

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Re: Sherlock (book series) Official topic

maxskywalker wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

I've read the first one, and I'm reading the second one. It's a really good series  smile

I liked the spotted gang one  tongue

Spotted gang?  Do you mean Speckled Band?  Or am I missing something?

@soupoftomato: I was trying to give the general gist of both canons.

Speckled band, that's right  tongue


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#12 2013-02-12 18:41:21

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Re: Sherlock (book series) Official topic

I feel like we're talking about different things when referring to "the first one"

I saw The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at my school with the one titled about a lady first, and it was a bunch of short stories.
But I have a Complete Sherlock Holmes on my Nook and the first is "A Study In Scarlet", which is a book.


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#13 2013-02-14 01:46:54

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Re: Sherlock (book series) Official topic

soupoftomato wrote:

I feel like we're talking about different things when referring to "the first one"

I saw The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at my school with the one titled about a lady first, and it was a bunch of short stories.
But I have a Complete Sherlock Holmes on my Nook and the first is "A Study In Scarlet", which is a book.

A Study in Scarlet does go first, I think, as it's where Sherlock meets Watson.

After that is... ugh I forget it's about two Indian brothers.

Then comes The Adventures then The Memoirs. I think. That's how it was in my book.

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