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review 2018-02-08 23:21
“A Study In Charlotte – Charlotte Holmes #1” by Brittany Cavallaro
A Study in Charlotte - Brittany Cavallaro

This is a Young Adult story that reboots the Holmes and Watson story with the great great grandchildren of the original Holmes and Watson: Charlotte Holmes and James (don’t call me Jamie) Watson. They find themselves at the same Vermont boarding school. Watson is an American, raised in London for most of his life and Holmes is a Brit exiled to America for bad behaviour.

 

It’s a clever idea. The changes in age, gender, country and century prevent Charlotte from being Holmes in a dress and change the dynamic between Holmes and Watson in complex ways.

 

Although this is a light read, it’s not a soft one. We have drugs and rape and cold-blooded murder. Charlotte is a hard person to like. She’s bright and fierce but so aberrant in her behaviour that she comes off as somewhere between abused child and irredeemable narcissist. Watson is a little brighter than his predecessor but has a problem with anger and a habit of using violence as a problem-solving technique.

 

The plot reloves around murders that are clearly based on Holmes stories and for which Watson and Holmes are being framed. This provides solid links to the Holmes brand while requiring a modern reinterpretation.

 

The supporting characters, especially the grown-ups, are paper thin. The school set-up is improbable. The denouement is not entirely convincing.

 

It’s a fun romp, with flashes of originality, nuggets of insider humour and an unabashed exploitation of the Holmes brand.

 

I enjoyed myself but I don’t hear the rest of the series calling to me.

I started with the audiobook version but abandoned it in favour of the Kindle version after only half-an-hour. The book has two narrators, Graham Halstead for Jamie Watson and Julia Whelan for Charlotte Holmes. Graham Halstead opened and I never managed to get past his performance. Most of it is fine but his attempts at English accents are not distracting. Not Dick Van Dyke awful but not good enough to match the right accent to the right class.

 

Of all the wonderful narrators out there wouldn’t it have been possible to find Americans who do English accents as well as Paltrow or Anderson or perhaps take the radical step of using narrators who are actually English?

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text 2018-01-30 10:28
Reading progress update: I've read 6%. - swapping to Kindle because I can't take the narrator's attempts at English accents
A Study in Charlotte - Brittany Cavallaro

I'm just a little over half an hour into the first Charlotte Holmes book, "A Study In Charlotte" and I'm happy that this modern day pairing of the teen descendants of Holmes and Watson appears as if it's going to be fun BUT I'm abandoning the audiobook version.

 

The book has two narrators, Graham Halstead for Jamie Watson, an American raised born in Connecticut but initially educated at an English Public School, and Julia Whelan for Charlotte Holmes. Graham Halstead opens and I never managed to get past his performance. Most of it is fine but his English accents are terrible. Not Dick Van Dyke awful but not good enough to match the right accent to the right class.

 

Of all the wonderful narrators out there wouldn't it have been possible to find Americans who do English accents as well as Paltrow or Anderson or perhaps take the radical step of using narrators who are actually English?

 

Still, at least audible took the book back with no questions asked and I can now move on with the kindle version.

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review 2017-02-25 00:00
A Study in Charlotte
A Study in Charlotte - Brittany Cavallaro I wasn’t that interested while reading the first half of the book. I wasn’t really connecting with the characters and mostly I was annoyed by Charlotte. But when we got closer to the end, I was starting to enjoy it more, the plot was picking up and Charlotte was turning into her own character.
I did overall enjoy reading this story, the beginning was slow but I am glad that I continued. This is not the best first book in a series, but it was enjoyable.
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review 2017-02-25 00:00
A Study in Charlotte
A Study in Charlotte - Brittany Cavallaro I wasn’t that interested while reading the first half of the book. I wasn’t really connecting with the characters and mostly I was annoyed by Charlotte. But when we got closer to the end, I was starting to enjoy it more, the plot was picking up and Charlotte was turning into her own character.
I did overall enjoy reading this story, the beginning was slow but I am glad that I continued. This is not the best first book in a series, but it was enjoyable.
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review 2016-07-01 18:18
bysinginglight.wordpress.com/2016/07/01/june-2016-round-up
A Study in Charlotte - Brittany Cavallaro

Modern-day take on Holmes and Watson which engages a lot with the implications of being descendants of the most famous Holmes and Watson. I appreciated it without necessarily loving it.

Source: bysinginglight.wordpress.com/2016/07/01/june-2016-round-up
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