Nancy SpringerEnola Holmes Mystery Series
L**S
The perfect palate cleansers
The Enola Holmes Mysteries reproduces the six short Enola Holmes mystery novels published by Nancy Springer between 2006 and 2010. They recount one year in the life of Enola Holmes, younger sister of famous detective Sherlock Holmes, from her fourteenth to her fifteenth birthday. Most of the story takes place in London, and for most of the year Enola is in hiding, so as not to be put in a finishing school by her brothers Sherlock and Mycroft. Enola sets herself up in business as a "Scientific Perditorian" -- one who finds lost persons and things. The six mysteries (which I have reviewed separately) mostly concern missing persons.And they are tremendous fun! On finishing the last, I had that all-too-rare feeling of sorrow at finishing a good book and knowing that I would never again be able to read it for the first time. I have been using them as palate cleansers between heavier works. Robert Galbraith's (AKA J.K. Rowling's) The Running Grave and Robert Jackson Bennett's Divine Cities Trilogy are very good books, but they are long and serious works that leave a reader (or me, at least) tired -- in need of refreshment. An Enola Holmes mystery is the perfect dessert.If you are expecting novels in the style of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, don't. Conan Doyle, a Victorian writing for his fellow Victorians, doesn't remark on things that are unremarkable to him. To Springer, a 21st-century American writer writing for the 21st century, there is much in Victorian London worthy of remark. To me the Enola Holmes novels feel Dickensian, although with more of a feminine perspective than Dickens. As mysteries they are somewhat lacking, since Enola often solves her mysteries by a combination of code-breaking and improbable coincidence. Although they are Young Adult novels, there is no romance whatsoever. (Being one whose intellectual development arrested at the age of seven, I still eschew the mushy stuff, so the absence of sticky YA romance was a recommendation.)It will be very clear when you read book 6, The Case of the Disappearing Duchess, that it is intended as an conclusion to the series. However, an Enola Holmes movie (which I have not seen) was released in 2020, and since then a new Enola Holmes short story, Enola Holmes and the Boy in Buttons, and three new novels have appeared, as well as a second movie. I certainly intend to read the new story and novels.Some reviewers undervalue pure fun. I am not one of them. Hence my five-star rating of the series.
A**R
An easy Read
I read all six books in less than a week. I enjoyed this series very much!
T**N
Better and better with each page
I loved the movie, and this book collection even more. Very satisfactory. The adventures were interesting, learned a lot about the period. Enjoyed the costumes and circumstances and the conflicts of the day. Looking forward to more Enola, coming soon I hope?
H**Y
Fantastic!
What a joyous romp through London in the 1880s. This through the eyes of a wise beyond her years 14 year old girl, who has Ben raised as a free thinker, escapes her brothers well intentions, and becomes what she chooses to be. Amazing tale!
M**D
Fun read!
Well written, engaging, delightful and charming but not at all insipid. One hopes for more just like from Nancy Springer.
W**N
A good book
it came rapped up in plastic but some of the corners worn off and had a little bit of damaged overall it is stilll pretty good
D**Z
Good Reading
I saw an episode of the show made from these stories and liked it, so when this book popped up, I bought it. I always enjoyed Sherlock Holmes stories, and these are in the same vein.
S**S
Thoroughly enjoyable.
Middle grade to young adult age mystery, sleuthing, ciphers and escapes, disguises and deductions. I especially enjoyed the cyphers. There is also a lot of historical information on the suffrage movement. I had no idea how ridiculous the wearing of corsets really was. Grateful to live in our present era. I loved this series. Historical fiction is a wonderful way to learn history.
A**A
es comodo leerlo
Me gusta porque como digo es comodo llevarlo en un libro tan pequeño y que me de toda la coleccion. Despues el que traduce lo que no conoces de sus palabras en ingles, es interesante porque yo no soy inglesa pero me gusta el idioma y trato de aprenderlo, este libro me ayuda.
D**B
Une lecture divertissante!
Cette série est un régal à lire! Bien écrits et intéressants ces romans sont bien ficelés et vous tiennent en haleine. Je les trouve encore mieux que les films. J’ai hâte de lire la suite! Bravo!!!
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