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DATo wrote:Probably To Kill A Mockingbird and The Hound Of The Baskervilles are the two stories I have read the most number of times. The "Hey Boo" moment in Mockingbird and the "Mr. Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound." moment in The Hound alone were worth the price of the books.
Gannon wrote:
Hi there DAto, I have also read "To Kill a Mockingbird" about four or five times and it is one of my favourite books. I am currently in the midst of reading all the Sherlock Holmes novels and collections of short stories in chronological order and I am not up to "The Hound of the baskervilles" yet, but I have heard it is really good. :)
DATo wrote:Gannon wrote:
Hi there DAto, I have also read "To Kill a Mockingbird" about four or five times and it is one of my favourite books. I am currently in the midst of reading all the Sherlock Holmes novels and collections of short stories in chronological order and I am not up to "The Hound of the baskervilles" yet, but I have heard it is really good.
I envy you Gannon. I only wish I could read The Hound Of The Baskervilles again for the first time. It is, in my opinion, the best of the Sherlock Holmes stories. The first book you should read is the short novel, A Study In Scarlet because it tells the story of how Holmes and Watson first met. I did not read it first though. My introduction to Sherlock Holmes was the collection of short stories called The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes. After reading that I was totally hooked. I have since read all of the stories from all of the collections as well as all of the novels at least three times but as stated above I've probably read Hound the most number of times.
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