4/15/2023 0 Comments Young sherlock holmes![]() ![]() Not having seen the movie, I can't say whether it does or not. Other than that, the rating is elementary: three and a half stars.īased on the movie, the book, I suppose, needs to stick to the film. It took me out of the story significantly I would say. ![]() By the time I hit the middle of the book I would scoff at each of these little slights and skim for a bit. Watson always has at least one packet of sweets on his person and/or smears of food on his clothing. It is a trait not regularly remarked upon in the original series, but here it is at least once a chapter. I was a bit astonished, Watson is not THAT fat man. Had this happened once, it could be overlooked, but it happens several times, so shame on the author for underappreciating Sherlock! The only other slight I must attach to this work is that he slips in quite a few…fat jokes. Young Holmes was a little too quick to dismiss clues that were plain for the audience to see as being actually very telling pieces of evidence. The climactic scene at the end, and a couple that led up to it were very sensational, but lots of fun. ![]() There were also some pretty great occasions of fanservice/ trope play, but it sometimes feels like the author is writing and essay about past Holmes stories when he has Watson literally quote himself and cite which cases the quote came from. There is excitement, adventure, history, romance, tragedy, previously unspecified back-story, and the invention of flight! Rather than India, Utah, or small American mining villages, this novel gives us a sensational little glimpse into Cairo in the early 1800’s. He even well-matched the typical plot layout of a longer Holmesian tale. If anything he was perhaps only a little bit more wordy and effected than even Conan Doyle was. With that in mind, Alan Arnold did a pretty good job of mimicking Watson’s narrative style. Since, I have read all four of the novels and most all of the short stories. I have been a Sherlock Holmes fan since I picked up Hound of The Baskervilles from my school library when I was twelve. Overall, I really enjoyed this pulpy little novel. I mada me takve stvari uglavnom strašno nerviraju, ovo mi je bilo nekako simpatično, prosto sam ih zamislila kako sede za dve pisaće mašine i dodaju jedno drugom knjigu na svakih sat vremena. njegovo ime pretvara u Mohamed Ali, da bi već na 173. E pa, Ljiljana i Miroslav Stanić su svoj posao podelili tako da se na strani 164. Ne znam da li se i drugi čitaoci, kad vide da neka knjiga ima dvoje prevodilaca, pitaju šta je radio jedan a šta drugi, da li su delili knjigu na pola, ili par-nepar po poglavljima, ili šta su radili. Tom delu imam da zahvalim i za jedno mini-otkriće. Možda je najzabavnije što je uneo ničim izazvani poduži segment o istoriji Egipta koji je - za razliku od funkcije Egipta i egipatskih motiva u filmu - uglavnom veran istorijskim činjenicama. Alan Arnold se potrudio da u što većoj meri reprodukuje stil Artura Konana Dojla, ali je istovremeno unosio (barem pretpostavljam da je on) neke savremene društvenokritične akcente, aluzije na konkretne Dojlove priče, uz par junačkih iako ne baš uspelih pokušaja da zakrpi najvidljivije logičke propuste scenarija (kriminalnoj obradi Šerlokovog lika ništa nije moglo da pomogne). (COVID-19 mitigation protocols will be in accordance with community regulations at the time of the show.Ova knjiga zanimljiva je pre svega kao primer toga šta može da se desi kad novelizaciju vrlo osrednjeg scenarija uzme da radi neko ko voli i ko smatra da vredi obaviti taj posao pošteno. Tickets will be available at the door or you may reserve them online. June 19, 20, 26, and 27 at 2 PM Ames City Auditorium – 520 6th St.īecause we do not want ticket cost to be a barrier to our show, we are leaving it up to each patron to choose a ticket price that is a good fit for you. This program is funded in part by local option tax funds provided by the City of Ames through the Commission on the Arts (COTA) and The Iowa Arts Council, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. He sets a trap to snare the criminal, launching his career as a great detective who can solve crimes even before the police can. When the psychic suddenly finds the girls after the parents have paid the large fee demanded in the mysterious ransom note, Sherlock is suspicious. Meanwhile, a psychic named Madame Lulu appears on the scene to find the students, and the bumbling Constable Bing begins his own investigation. When two girls are kidnapped from the academy, John Watson hopes his friend and classmate Sherlock Holmes will be able to solve his first crime. Take a trip back in time to when young Sherlock Holmes was a student at Butterworth Academy! ![]() Presenting YOUNG SHERLOCK at Ames City Auditorium – June 2021 Directed by Morgan Reetz ![]()
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