Finished Study in Scarlet a month ago, and braved through The Valley of Fear last week (Both are Sherlock Holmes novels, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). am a Sherlock fan :3 Am currently reading The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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Ah! I've read Study in Scarlet and a bit of The Sign of Four. I have all of Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories but I've never gotten around to reading it.McMasta wrote:Finished Study in Scarlet a month ago, and braved through The Valley of Fear last week (Both are Sherlock Holmes novels, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). am a Sherlock fan :3 Am currently reading The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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I highly recommend reading them if you ever have the time. They're great murder-mystery novels, and always catch you off guard as far as who the person you suspected was guilty. Plus the backstories on some victims are really interesting.A§H»Mandalor wrote: Ah! I've read Study in Scarlet and a bit of The Sign of Four. I have all of Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories but I've never gotten around to reading it.
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(Also [off topic], if you like Sir Arthur's work, look up the TV series Sherlock, it's a modern interpretation of Sherlock Holmes, starring Benedict Misspellhislastname-batch. Good stuff.)
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I preferred the old Sherlock Holmes TV Series :pMcMasta wrote:I highly recommend reading them if you ever have the time. They're great murder-mystery novels, and always catch you off guard as far as who the person you suspected was guilty. Plus the backstories on some victims are really interesting.A§H»Mandalor wrote: Ah! I've read Study in Scarlet and a bit of The Sign of Four. I have all of Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories but I've never gotten around to reading it.
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(Also [off topic], if you like Sir Arthur's work, look up the TV series Sherlock, it's a modern interpretation of Sherlock Holmes, starring Benedict Misspellhislastname-batch. Good stuff.)
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I've seen a bit of the new one. About one or two episodes of it. Not bad at all. Very good but I never kept watching it.
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Stanislaw Lem - "The Astronauts"
Isaac Asimov - "Foundation Trilogy"
Ivan Yefremov - "Andromeda" & "The Heart of the Serpent"
H. G. Wells - "Best Stories"
Aldous Huxley - "Brave New World"
Dmitri Bilenkin - "Best Stories"
Arkadi & Boris Strugatzki - "Noon: 22nd Century"
Isaac Asimov - "Foundation Trilogy"
Ivan Yefremov - "Andromeda" & "The Heart of the Serpent"
H. G. Wells - "Best Stories"
Aldous Huxley - "Brave New World"
Dmitri Bilenkin - "Best Stories"
Arkadi & Boris Strugatzki - "Noon: 22nd Century"
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A Concise History of the Russian Revolution by Richard Pipes
The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
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The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
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