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The Holmes Sutra - 160 Sherlock Holmes Sayings for his 160th Birthday
- Narrated by: Steve White
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
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Publisher's summary
Sherlock Holmes, the best-known detective (sorry, consulting detective) on Earth, celebrates his 160th birthday on January 6, 2014.
As a tribute to his genius, and to mark the occasion, The Holmes Sutra is presented (by a crazed fan) as:
- A compilation of 160 mantras (aphorisms/slogans/sayings - call them what you will) - some original, some canonical, some based on various print/media adaptations - that are aimed to make Sherlock Holmes (and his fans) smile.
- A test of the readers' Holmes Mania Quotient (HMQ). Based on the resulting HMQ score, the particular condition/stage of Holmes Mania would be determined, with possibilities of a cure.
Happy birthday, Sherlock - this is your birthday gift; hope you like it.
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- Clau
- 12-22-21
So fun and enterteining!
I really liked this book. It's fun, and entertaining and filled with marvellous gems from all the Holmes and Watson :D
And the Holmes Mania Quotient is really, really fun! I'm a Holmes Addicted, so there is room to improve *laughs*
And I will forgive the author for her love of BBC Sherlock because she hadn't yet seen season 03 by the time the book was wrote :P
And Steve White did a wonderful job with the narration :)
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- Lorin Stubblefield
- 01-16-23
A good collection
A nice collection of sayings. Fun read. Steve White narrating is one of the best around!
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