What can I say? Hound of the Baskervilles is a classic and might possibly be the best of the Holmes stories. Perfectly crafted, and perfectly atmospheric, this is the kind of story that can be read again and again. In fact, this is at least my third read and on this go-around I was much more abl...
It is more likely to have a rate of 4,5 x_x.Anyway, I loved the book it is really really good! The reading is so light, smooth and fun! I read it only in 3 days, I was so excited to know what was going to happen next :) and what I like the most is Sherlock, cause he is completely different of what i...
This is not my first time reading The Hound of the Baskervilles, but the book I read this time sure must have been a different book than the one I read the first time around! I was about 15 when I first read this book, and I was completely entranced by it. It was creepy, suspenseful, tragic. G...
I'm a known graphic novel lover. I love the mix of a good story with brilliant illustrations. I also recently read Sherlock Holmes for the first time, and loved it. So I was eager to read this form of The Hound of the Baskervilles when I saw it, because hello, graphic novel! I figured the amazing dr...
I love Sherlock Holmes and his world! Everything about him is so... brilliant! Yes, this is probably the right word.Even if "The Hound of The Baskervilles" isn't my favourite novel, I really liked this adaptation. This graphic novel is faithful to the one written by Arthur Conan Doyle.The images are...
A chilling mystery. Again and again I've read this and my appreciation continues to grow. Now that I've read the Holmes stories written before 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' I can really see how far Doyle came as an artist. Doyle gives Watson free reign in his descriptive language of the Devonshire...
This is a classic novelette. Interestingly, although it came out some ten years after Watson had been married off in The Sign of the Four, Holmes and Watson appear to be sharing bachelor digs in this one. The story involves the moors of Devon, with a convict on the loose, his having escaped from Dar...
This is a classic of the mystery book genre. I recall checking it out of the library while in grade school, but while listening to the audio of it this time I found no parts of the plot that conjured up any old memories. So I'm doubtful now that I ever finished reading it when I was a kid.The myster...
This is the most famous Sherlock Holmes novel, and certainly one of the best, the spookiest and most atmospheric, set in 1889 in the eerie moors of Devonshire. Right from the beginning we're given a demonstration of Holmes' gifts when, from a walking stick left behind by a visitor, Holmes is able to...
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