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Lädt ... The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets: An Enola Holmes Mystery (2009. Auflage)von Nancy Springer (Autor)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. I am so enjoying this series. Can’t wait for the film series with Millie Bobby Brown. ( ) Enola Holmes series: When I found out the movie was based on a book series, of course I had to read them as soon as possible! It’s an absolutely delightful series in which Enola Holmes runs away to London in search of her mother, finds her life’s calling as a Scientific Perditorian (finder of lost things/people), criss-crosses the city in a variety of disguises, and always tries to stay one step ahead of Sherlock and Mycroft — which often involves walking right under their noses! There were, of course, some significant changes made for the movie adaptation: Enola is only 14 in the books, not 16; and Tewkesbury is 12 and definitely not a love interest; a lot of plot points were added to the Missing Marquess storyline for the movie; Enola’s mother plays a much smaller role in the books; and Sherlock’s acceptance of Enola as a skilled detective in her own right is a much more gradual process that spans the whole series. But the vibes are the same, and so is Enola’s character. I loved the books just as much as I loved the movie and I do hope they continue adapting the series! It seems that Dr Watson finds himself mistakingly held in a mental hospital under a false name. Despite his pleas to be released his disappearance draws concerns from Sherlock. Enola disguises herself once again to help with locating the missing Dr Watson. She gets her first clue when she visits Mrs Watson and sees a particular floral bouquet which contained flowers with sinister meanings. She is successful with her efforts to assist her brothers in locating the Dr Watson. Not quite as good as the first two novels in the series but still a very strong entry. The story is about Watson and his wife and Enola's dysfunctional family. I have to agree with Sherlock that he wishes that Enola would trust him, but I can also understand why Enola can't. The real only problem with this novel is that it's just to short, if the story was expanded it would have been a strong four star book. This is the third in the six-book series. I've decided to read them in order, and I'm looking forward to reading three more. I enjoyed the concept of Sherlock Holmes and his brother Mycroft having a much younger sister who also solves mysteries, but with the restriction of having to keep herself hidden from her brothers, who are concerned for her safety as she is a young teen living on her own in London after her mother has disappeared. In this episode, Dr. Watson (Sherlock's right-hand man) is missing and this is Enola's specialty - finding missing people. Using clever disguises, codes, and deductions, along with her knowledge of "the language of flowers," Enola solves the mystery of Dr. Watson's disappearance but not before putting herself in danger. It's great to read of an intelligent, brave, clever and assertive young heroine, especially when the mystery takes place in Victorian London. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Enola Holmes, Sherlocks kleine und talentierte Detektivschwester ist im 3. Band der Reihe wieder auf einer Mission, um verschwundene Dinge und Personen zu finden. Diesmal geht es um keinen geringeren als Dr. Watson, der wie vom Erdboden verschluckt ist. Jetzt ist es wieder an Enola, heimlich Ermittlungen anzustellen. Dazu nutzt Enole pfiffige Methoden, Geheimschriften, Verkleidungen und vieles mehr. Durch ihr Wissen rund um die Botanik und einen mysteriösen Blumenstrauss könnte es ihr gelingen, den Fall zu lösen ... Wieder treffen wir im viktorianischen England auf ein toughes Mädchen, welches sich allein und voller Mut in einen neuen Fall stürzt. Dabei ist sie immer auf der Flucht vor ihrem Bruder Sherlock. Nancy Springer liefert ein weiteres Mal (zuletzt "Der Fall der linkshändigen Lady", und "Der Fall des verschwundenen Lords") eine spannende Kriminalgeschichte, die wieder historisch angehaucht ist. Das spiegelt sich auch in den Dialogen wieder, was eine angenehme Abwechslung im Krimiregal darstellt. Vor allem Mädchen wird die heldenhafte Detektivin begeistern. Gerne empfohlen. Ab 12 Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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