I agree with you, the short stories are the best; the novels often have filler material giving background to the story and those part don't feature Holmes and Watson and they are of course the most fun part to read - "The Hound of the Baskervilles" is perhaps the most famous of the novels but for me it's one of the least interesting ones. I read most of them in Icelandic translation as a teenager but the Modern Sherlock TV series made me want to go back to the originals and I have them all in a very thick book the Complete Sherlock Holmes.
I've the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes but haven't got around to reading it yet. I legit just went & downloaded audible to listen to Stephen Fry's narration & I'm so excited xx
I love Sherlock Holmes. Read them first as a kid, even before Harry Potter and I've been hooked to mystery stories ever since then. I'm yet to read all the Sherlock stories though and I enjoy rereading them too.
oohh I love Sherlock Holmes. I'm actually a bit upset because I just started collecting a paperback series of them, and bought like 2 of them, when I saw the ones you have with the really awesome cover. But I don't want to switch now, so oh well, the slightly more boring ones it is! Maybe one day, if I have enough money to spare (unlikely), I'll start a collection of those too. I do have to admit that 1) I haven't actually read all of the stories yet, and 2) my memory of crime novels in particular is terrible and pretty much the moment I close the book I forget like 95% of what happened in it. So honestly I have no idea what my favourite story is, but it does feel like I'm discovering them all for the first time which is pretty great as well.
Ugh yes, I have loved Sherlock Holmes since I read an old first volume bind up when I was a kid. Right now I'm reading Arthur and Sherlock by Michael Sims and it's all about the creation of Holmes.
For an old classic, the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is so unpredictably exciting and fast paced. As a modern reader, I was surprised by how readable it is. (I got the copy she held up in the video from Waterstones)
I have all stories in 3 books collection , now i playing a game sherlock holmes -conculting dectective.My favourite stories are:Musgrave Ritual, Blue Carbuncle,Cardboard Box. Because of sherlock i finish criminology sience.
I just found out about the Stephen Fry audio version the other day and was immediately sure I'd want to listen to it all! Stephen Fry is such a great narrator and I've been meaning to catch-up on my Sherlock reading anyway. Such a fun video to watch!
Love you love Holmes. Can I put a recommendation in for the BBC radio adaptations - wonderful as Fry is - the BBC adaptations are terrifically good mostly due to the performances of Clive Merrison and Michael Williams as Holmes and Watson, but also due to the brilliant skills of Bert Coules who adapted most of them. They're definitely worth checking out whenever they return to BBC 4 Extra
Well I just ordered The Complete Collection of Shelock Holmes books in the B&N Leather Bound Classics last night it will be here tm.. Over 1100 pages containing all 4 books and 56 short stories of the series.. I can't wait to dive into it!!!
Omg I've been looking for a decent audio recording of the Sherlock Holmes stories for so long! I didn't know there's a Stephen Fry version? This is seriously the best news I've heard today.
I must confess, Sherlock Holmes has been on my TBR for years, but I've never gotten around to reading it. Knowing I' can get the audios read by Stephen Fry, however, changes everything. I adore him, and I can just imagine him reading these tales.
I have the audiobook read by Stephen Fry on my Audible wishlist. But as with all my bookish wishlists, it's quite long :D I also have all the stories on my Kindle (might be one of the free or cheap classics you can get). I think there is a story about a stolen horse which I really liked - just checked: The Adventure of Silver Blaze.
Enjoyed your enthusiasm! I've read them all 2x, perhaps due for another read. Loved Sherlock since a young teenager. Speckled Band & Scandal in Bohemia (w/IreneA, I think?) are 2 faves, but so many. Glad you found ACDoyle even if your maths dyslexia got the better of you ... ;o) [fun fact: later fictional detective Nero Wolfe may be the offspring of Holmes]
Hi I love Holmes. The stories are great and compelling. If I could have one book probably a hardback of the cannon. My favourite stories are (in no particular order): Charles Augustus Milverton The Speckled Band The Blue Carbuncle The sign of the four The dying detective
If you can understand standard, modern-day written English, I doubt you'll have a problem with these. They're probably amongst the easiest 'classics' one can read, but there will be a few technical terms (mostly medical), as well as a few redundant words from the period which you might have to look up, but even if you didnt, the stories are quite understandable even so. Of crouse, I say this as a native speaker, but I can read Spanish and these are no Don Quixote, haha.
I agree with you, the short stories are the best; the novels often have filler material giving background to the story and those part don't feature Holmes and Watson and they are of course the most fun part to read - "The Hound of the Baskervilles" is perhaps the most famous of the novels but for me it's one of the least interesting ones.
I read most of them in Icelandic translation as a teenager but the Modern Sherlock TV series made me want to go back to the originals and I have them all in a very thick book the Complete Sherlock Holmes.
I've the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes but haven't got around to reading it yet. I legit just went & downloaded audible to listen to Stephen Fry's narration & I'm so excited xx
I love Sherlock Holmes. Read them first as a kid, even before Harry Potter and I've been hooked to mystery stories ever since then. I'm yet to read all the Sherlock stories though and I enjoy rereading them too.
oohh I love Sherlock Holmes. I'm actually a bit upset because I just started collecting a paperback series of them, and bought like 2 of them, when I saw the ones you have with the really awesome cover. But I don't want to switch now, so oh well, the slightly more boring ones it is! Maybe one day, if I have enough money to spare (unlikely), I'll start a collection of those too.
I do have to admit that 1) I haven't actually read all of the stories yet, and 2) my memory of crime novels in particular is terrible and pretty much the moment I close the book I forget like 95% of what happened in it. So honestly I have no idea what my favourite story is, but it does feel like I'm discovering them all for the first time which is pretty great as well.
Ugh yes, I have loved Sherlock Holmes since I read an old first volume bind up when I was a kid. Right now I'm reading Arthur and Sherlock by Michael Sims and it's all about the creation of Holmes.
For an old classic, the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is so unpredictably exciting and fast paced. As a modern reader, I was surprised by how readable it is. (I got the copy she held up in the video from Waterstones)
I have all stories in 3 books collection , now i playing a game sherlock holmes -conculting dectective.My favourite stories are:Musgrave Ritual, Blue Carbuncle,Cardboard Box. Because of sherlock i finish criminology sience.
I loved the Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle too!
Yeah I've read a fair few of them, they're wonderful!
I just found out about the Stephen Fry audio version the other day and was immediately sure I'd want to listen to it all! Stephen Fry is such a great narrator and I've been meaning to catch-up on my Sherlock reading anyway. Such a fun video to watch!
Favorite novels
Valley of fear
Study in scarlet.
Favorite short stories
The final problem
Five orange pips
Love you love Holmes. Can I put a recommendation in for the BBC radio adaptations - wonderful as Fry is - the BBC adaptations are terrifically good mostly due to the performances of Clive Merrison and Michael Williams as Holmes and Watson, but also due to the brilliant skills of Bert Coules who adapted most of them. They're definitely worth checking out whenever they return to BBC 4 Extra
Well I just ordered The Complete Collection of Shelock Holmes books in the B&N Leather Bound Classics last night it will be here tm.. Over 1100 pages containing all 4 books and 56 short stories of the series.. I can't wait to dive into it!!!
I just starting reading Sherlock Holmes yesterday! I am 60 pages into A Study in Scarlet
Omg I've been looking for a decent audio recording of the Sherlock Holmes stories for so long! I didn't know there's a Stephen Fry version? This is seriously the best news I've heard today.
Very expensive
I must confess, Sherlock Holmes has been on my TBR for years, but I've never gotten around to reading it. Knowing I' can get the audios read by Stephen Fry, however, changes everything. I adore him, and I can just imagine him reading these tales.
Thank you so much for putting the links in the description
the musgrave ritual, one of my favourites 😍😍😍
I have the audiobook read by Stephen Fry on my Audible wishlist. But as with all my bookish wishlists, it's quite long :D I also have all the stories on my Kindle (might be one of the free or cheap classics you can get). I think there is a story about a stolen horse which I really liked - just checked: The Adventure of Silver Blaze.
Like and fav
Its hard to choose a single story but one of my favorites is
THE RESIDENT PATIENT
and
THE RED HEADED LEAGUE
Enjoyed your enthusiasm! I've read them all 2x, perhaps due for another read. Loved Sherlock since a young teenager. Speckled Band & Scandal in Bohemia (w/IreneA, I think?) are 2 faves, but so many. Glad you found ACDoyle even if your maths dyslexia got the better of you ... ;o) [fun fact: later fictional detective Nero Wolfe may be the offspring of Holmes]
ah the Adventure of the Speckled Band is so great! Love that one.
Yeah that "hat story" was gold.
Thanks for informing me, i decided i'm gonna buy all of them ^^
Why does her personality remind me of emily from friends her voice is the same aswell
Hi lovely-eyes, I want to know your opinion about "the seven porcent solution ", thanks!!!
When might we see some more Charbytes?
I am a trash pile of a human youtuber who pretty much chooses to do the opposite of what I should at any given time. so. at some point.
have you red the Sherlock holmes book : the breath of god?
Hi I love Holmes. The stories are great and compelling. If I could have one book probably a hardback of the cannon.
My favourite stories are (in no particular order):
Charles Augustus Milverton
The Speckled Band
The Blue Carbuncle
The sign of the four
The dying detective
Cigar ?
Could you possibly share a link for these editions? They're gorgeous and I can't manage to find them.
They SO ARE RIGHT?! I bought them all used off Amazon because they're out of print, have added the links in the description :)
I am not a native english speaker and i am not little master of vocabulary so i want to know that can i read sherlock holmes?
The vocabulary isn't very easy to understand, but you could try reading one of his short stories to see.
If you can understand standard, modern-day written English, I doubt you'll have a problem with these. They're probably amongst the easiest 'classics' one can read, but there will be a few technical terms (mostly medical), as well as a few redundant words from the period which you might have to look up, but even if you didnt, the stories are quite understandable even so. Of crouse, I say this as a native speaker, but I can read Spanish and these are no Don Quixote, haha.
@@futurez12 I was constantly interrupted by the vocabulary of the novel. I had to see the dictionary 4 to 5 times each page.
So how many books should I buy
Either one at a time or all at once. Start with 'Adventures'
, I have just finished this one) Which one do you think is better to reading next?
@@muhammadaminlatif8076 'Memoirs'!
@@Chareads, thank you!
@@Chareads, the memoirs turned out to be even more interesting than the adventures)
if someone ask me(i am a bibliophile tbh)which book was ur favourite, i mean, as a young reader, i would always pick up HARRY POTTER.
Did you say 1987?
yes, yes I did
hey, what's your MBTI type?
INTJ. I'm pretty close to even on the I and J but I'm very N and T.
Chareads I'm ENTP and I'm VERY NTP.. 55% EXTROVERT..
i thought your were ESTP somehow..
Dammit you're so cute and I'm new gonna love your videosss
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