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Old 11-30-2008, 08:35 PM   #3
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I've started going through it by Chronological order, and am enjoying it so far.

It's the first time in ten years I've picked up one of his books, and am quiet surprised by how much I'm enjoying it.

While some of it does seem dated, as you would expect I'm surprised on how much of its influence I can now spot in more modern writings.

And It's really nice contrast to Agatha Christie Work, especially as I've just started watching Season 1 of the Poirot ITV series.

When Reading some of Holmes Dialogue and explanation, I can just about hear Hercule Poirot's Dismissive comments
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