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About This Novel
An immortal classic from the "Golden Age" of detective novel history, it has been translated into 57 languages over the past 100 years and is popular all over the world. It is the most highly regarded detective novel in history and must not be missed. On the foggy Baker Street in London, there lived a detective with a sense of justice, Sherlock Holmes. He and his loyal doctor friend Watson have experienced countless bizarre cases. Their storylines are bizarre, twists and turns, and exciting, accompanying the growth of one generation after another. He is a tall, thin man, wearing a big cloak, with a sharp mouth, a hooked nose, and sharp eyes. In the battle with evil and the devil, he strategized, peeled off the cocoon, and gradually dispelled the dark clouds that shrouded various cases. At the last moment, we always suddenly realize and marvel at his quick thinking and extraordinary wisdom! Open this book and let us follow Sherlock Holmes to discover the real murderer hidden in the darkness!
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Do you think Conan or Sherlock Holmes is more powerful?
Sherlock Holmes, not Sherlock Holmes.
I think the author Gosho Aoyama of Conan is particularly fond of Conan Doyle. He wrote Conan and named it after the author of Sherlock Holmes. He also regards Sherlock Holmes as Conan's idol. This may mean that Conan Doyle is his idol in reality. In Conan, Conan's father Yusaku Kudo is a mystery novelist. 😂😂😂
Reacquaintance.
When I read Sherlock Holmes again, I never expected that it would be in the form of an e-book, so I always had to read a short story every night before I could fall asleep peacefully. This long period of reading also allowed me to get to know this great detective again. He is a man with great personality and charm. Although he has many minor flaws and is very conceited, he treats everything with wisdom and patience. He likes to publish some unique papers and is surprisingly good at disguise and fighting skills. I have to say that you can always find surprises about this great detective in the book. When I'm immersed in it, I always imagine the movie version of the scene in my mind, as if the real Holmes and Watson are having a conversation in my head, which is very interesting! Maybe in a few years, I will come to visit this charming detective again, so goodbye for now, dear Sherlock.
Sherlock Holmes changes
I don't know when, but a question suddenly occurred to me: Sherlock Holmes seemed to have changed. I don't remember what Holmes looked like in the first half of the book, but I remember Holmes in the second half. Whenever there was no case in London, Holmes always rubbed his hands and felt tired. Holmes said that he represented justice and that Holmes should be happy when there were no cases, but he looked forward to new cases happening. This shows that Holmes began to enjoy and pursue the pleasure of handling cases. Secondly, in several cases, Holmes let the prisoners go because of his personal morality and morality, and repeatedly broke into other people's houses. He completely regarded the law as nothing. I remember Lincoln said that law is revealed morality and morality is hidden law. Maybe it's right for you, but it's wrong for me. If everyone ignores the law, there is no need for the law to exist. The change in Holmes may be due to the author. When the author was about to end Holmes's life at Reichenbach Falls, he was forced to continue Holmes's life due to public demands. In order to retaliate, he began to magnify Holmes' shortcomings, but he did not expect that the public's blind worship did not care (or loved) at all. However, Holmes' method in the book is worth learning from. He made me understand the importance of assumptions. I am still very grateful for this book. This article is purely a personal opinion.
Sherlock Holmes VS Conan
I discovered to myself that the cases in Conan are more difficult than those in Sherlock Holmes.
I saw some people saying that there is no use in reading a book. I feel that reading a book should not be done with a utilitarian attitude. The same goes for doing other things. Don't carry your utilitarian attitude with you all the time. Being able to read a book calmly is also a kind of cultivation that goes deep into the soul.
The pairings of Holmes and Watson are in sharp contrast: the former is calm and rational, while the latter is emotional and loyal. This complementary relationship enhances the drama and readability of the story.
So good! ! ! !
The story is bizarre yet logical, very compact, lively and interesting, and the plot has ups and downs and is fascinating!
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Official(301)Scraped 6d ago
Do you think Conan or Sherlock Holmes is more powerful?
Sherlock Holmes, not Sherlock Holmes.
I think the author Gosho Aoyama of Conan is particularly fond of Conan Doyle. He wrote Conan and named it after the author of Sherlock Holmes. He also regards Sherlock Holmes as Conan's idol. This may mean that Conan Doyle is his idol in reality. In Conan, Conan's father Yusaku Kudo is a mystery novelist. 😂😂😂
Reacquaintance.
When I read Sherlock Holmes again, I never expected that it would be in the form of an e-book, so I always had to read a short story every night before I could fall asleep peacefully. This long period of reading also allowed me to get to know this great detective again. He is a man with great personality and charm. Although he has many minor flaws and is very conceited, he treats everything with wisdom and patience. He likes to publish some unique papers and is surprisingly good at disguise and fighting skills. I have to say that you can always find surprises about this great detective in the book. When I'm immersed in it, I always imagine the movie version of the scene in my mind, as if the real Holmes and Watson are having a conversation in my head, which is very interesting! Maybe in a few years, I will come to visit this charming detective again, so goodbye for now, dear Sherlock.
Sherlock Holmes changes
I don't know when, but a question suddenly occurred to me: Sherlock Holmes seemed to have changed. I don't remember what Holmes looked like in the first half of the book, but I remember Holmes in the second half. Whenever there was no case in London, Holmes always rubbed his hands and felt tired. Holmes said that he represented justice and that Holmes should be happy when there were no cases, but he looked forward to new cases happening. This shows that Holmes began to enjoy and pursue the pleasure of handling cases. Secondly, in several cases, Holmes let the prisoners go because of his personal morality and morality, and repeatedly broke into other people's houses. He completely regarded the law as nothing. I remember Lincoln said that law is revealed morality and morality is hidden law. Maybe it's right for you, but it's wrong for me. If everyone ignores the law, there is no need for the law to exist. The change in Holmes may be due to the author. When the author was about to end Holmes's life at Reichenbach Falls, he was forced to continue Holmes's life due to public demands. In order to retaliate, he began to magnify Holmes' shortcomings, but he did not expect that the public's blind worship did not care (or loved) at all. However, Holmes' method in the book is worth learning from. He made me understand the importance of assumptions. I am still very grateful for this book. This article is purely a personal opinion.
Sherlock Holmes VS Conan
I discovered to myself that the cases in Conan are more difficult than those in Sherlock Holmes.
I saw some people saying that there is no use in reading a book. I feel that reading a book should not be done with a utilitarian attitude. The same goes for doing other things. Don't carry your utilitarian attitude with you all the time. Being able to read a book calmly is also a kind of cultivation that goes deep into the soul.
The pairings of Holmes and Watson are in sharp contrast: the former is calm and rational, while the latter is emotional and loyal. This complementary relationship enhances the drama and readability of the story.
So good! ! ! !
The story is bizarre yet logical, very compact, lively and interesting, and the plot has ups and downs and is fascinating!
