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Holmes is very intelligent but he lost in some cases , 3 times are men and 1 is woman. I can summarise the story : the king of Scandinavi asked Holmes to have found a photo of him and a woman which might affect his new wedding. Holmes approached the woman and knew where the photo was hiden, however, she understood what Holmes was doing so she escaped to a foreign country with the photo.
About Dr.Mori, do you think that he died? I have just finished a half of Sherlock Holmes novel so I think he was still alive after he fell down from the peak of a mountain.
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Right Illusion! Sherlock was among those who made up my mind! The best friend of mine 7-10 years younger! My mom is addicted to Agatha Cristie and she infected me either!
Have you known the british queen confessed that the best Sherlock Holmes in movies was played by a russian actor!

http://rubl.blogspot.com/2006/02/best-s ... -ever.html
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OK, when I finish reading The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail (I'm about to finish), I'll read The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
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Yes, Sherlock Holmes !!! good for thinking and reasoning !!!

I read some, but in french. :mrgreen:

I read them a long time ago. :lol:

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The very first story about Sherlock Holmes that I read was The Hound of the Baskervilles. After that story, I was reading Conan Doyle like crazy. I love Sherlock Holmes!!!
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I'm right in the middle of the book now.

The Hound of the Baskervilles was the second part.
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The book has three episodes and The Hound Of The Baskervilles is the last story of the second episode. I think it is the most interesting and longest story in the series of Sherlock Holmes
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I just finished The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes last night. Does anybody know more titles about the detective? His famous enemy, Moriarti, didn't appear on my book.
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By the way, what do you think of Watson's character?
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I loved The Hound of The Baskervilles. I even saw the movie and it was so good! I love the thrill of excitement whenever I read that story! And I think Dr. Watson is a really good character, a true friend to our beloved Sherlock and also a doctor :D lol I like him.
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Well, I think he's sooo passive I still wonder what his role is in the story except that of the narrator.

And how come Sherlock is soooooo single!?

Does anybody think there's something going on between those two? :lol:
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Dixie wrote:Well, I think he's sooo passive I still wonder what his role is in the story except that of the narrator.

And how come Sherlock is soooooo single!?

Does anybody think there's something going on between those two? :lol:
lol you're not suggesting our Sherlock's gay, are you? shame on you Dixie! Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would be appalled to hear that lol but speaking of Dr. Watson. Yeah, he is passive but I guess that's how he must be as it's Holmes who has to do all the job. ;)
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illusion wrote: lol you're not suggesting our Sherlock's gay, are you? shame on you Dixie! Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would be appalled to hear that lol but speaking of Dr. Watson. Yeah, he is passive but I guess that's how he must be as it's Holmes who has to do all the job. ;)
hehehe Sir Conan Doyle would have me impaled :lol: Yes he's passive, he just loves to see how his friend works and all... I wonder how his wife's not jealous :lol:
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Dr.Watson is a very loyal friend, he helped Holmes in many cases, maybe he isn't intelligent but he can enlighten Holmes and protect holmes with his best effort
And about watson's wife, she died, didn't she
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Laxuan wrote: And about watson's wife, she died, didn't she
Not in my book :roll:
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I find the relationship between Holmes and Watson absolutely fascinating. If you read all the books (and, this time, you should!) in chronological order, you'll see how their acquaintance developed into a lasting friendship. The frienship between these two men is the other "story" Conan Doyle wrote about in all Sherlock Holmes' books. So I guess Watson is not that "passive" character...
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if your book is an e-book can you share your book for me. my email: diendx@fsoft.com.vn

Glad to meet you in this forum. If you want i will share of many classical story for you such as: Crime and punishment, Dracula, War and Peace..
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wanderer wrote: If you want i will share of many classical story for you such as: Crime and punishment, Dracula, War and Peace..
Crima and punishment. that's what i'm reading right now. I though it's gonna be too difficult to read in English, but so far it's good
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