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This is my #bookspin historical fiction selection. This is cute and just as much fun as the Netflix film. The audio narrator was excellent.
This was a very cute book. Of course, I love Sherlock Holmes a lot. Can't wait to get into the next book. I rated this book a 4 out of 5 stars. This book is the third book completed for #RushAThon readathon hosted by @Andrew65
After watching the Netflix movies, I thought I should read the books. I didn‘t know the movies were based on books.
This is a case where, for me, the movies are better, maybe because I watched them first?
There‘s huge differences between the book and the movie, even if the overall arc is the same. Enola‘s mum goes missing and she decides to look for her.
A brilliant book! Enola Holmes: The Case of the Missing Marquess has Sherlock Holmes‘ clever fourteen-year-old sister delving into a captivating mystery full of family secrets, deception and disguises 🔎🌼!
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
🕵️♀️ You can read my whole review on my blog: https://newkidonthebookreviews.wordpress.com/2023/04/10/review-enola-holmes-the-...
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#middlegrade #mystery #enolaholmes #sherlockholmes #mglit
A simple but enjoyable story for with good characterization.
3.5 ⭐
What's up next for my f2f bookclub and movie-book club.
@NataliePatalie
A rare case where I preferred the movie adaptation to the original book… this just didn‘t have the same charm. #MiddleGradeMarch @megnews @sblbooks
Such a fun read! Reimaginings like this one tend to be poorly written, at least for me, but Springer writes the main character of Enola in such a way that she stands on her own. Her relation to Sherlock Holmes only adds an interesting element to a well-written story. I‘m looking forward to continuing in the series.
Also, the narrator for the audiobook is excellent. #2023 #middlegrades #enolaholmes #audio
My next books for my two f2f bookclubs.
@NataliePatalie
Who else is squeezing one last book in for Goodreads 2022 Reading Challenge?🙋🏻♀️
Enola Holmes weekend binge 🎧📖
#goodreads #goodreadsreadingchallenge2022
#enolaholmes #nancyspringer #bookstoscreen
I loved the cozy vibes listening to the audio book. Will be giving the other ones in the series a listen in Autumn and Winter with a mug of something warm. I loved the Netflix movie, and they followed the book for the most part. But the book has a little bit more of a melancholy feel, and I enjoy that.
I read this because I wanted to watch the film. I actually enjoyed it, I'm not the target audience and I probably won't read the rest of the series but I'd recommend it for the appropriate age range
Reading this series with my daughter. I have to say it keeps my attention. I'm hooked on the series as well. It's such a cute book. So many great lessons for both girls and boys. Touches topics like equality and perseverance. Lessons on responsibility, being forceful while still being compassionate. I look forward to these stories.
I‘ve been wanting to read this before I check out the Netflix adaptation, and after reading the introductory scene my immediate thought was; there was no need to make this into a TV show, the writing is so visual already. I saw this book in my mind way more clearly than most. The descriptive writing never got boring though, and it didn‘t detract from the fun plot. I‘m totally planning to continue with this series. #scarathlon #teamslaughter +16pts
Reread the first 6 Enola Holmes books this past week in preparation for the new one that just came out. Excellent series!
I always like to read the book before I watch the movie. So, this has been on my tbr since I heard that a movie was going to be made. Not sure why I waited so long to read this as it‘s right up my alley. A mystery set in Victorian-era England, yes please! And Enola is such an engaging MC. 5/5⭐️
My edition has the Netflix adaptation cover, but that's fitting because I watched the movie first. It took me a while to warm up to book!Enola, but now I like her and will start the second book next (the movie added a lot of things; there's a second one coming, by the way). It was an enjoyable read.
Loved this book. Read it on ebook on my phone, I haven‘t seen the show yet but I love most Sherlock spin offs so thought I‘d enjoy this read! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I hadn't heard of this series before the Netflix film which I lived so very curious
Enola Holmes, the younger sister of Mycroft & Sherlock, must solve the clues left behind after her mother disappears.
This was a really cute mystery. An easy listen, with a plucky and endearing young lady as the main character. She is clever & uses her knowledge and experience as a woman to solve the mysteries.
I wish that the story had focused more on her mother, & not gotten distracted halfway through with the missing marquess. 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑
Middle school detective book. Set in England. It was a joy to read. I think young girls should read it.
Feb 2021 - YA / read before I watch - fun story and characters. Will be interesting to watch the show. Enjoyed Jackie Faber - bloody Jack series more.
On paper I expected to love this book... but I just didn‘t. The way the story was told didn‘t really draw me in. I don‘t think I‘ll continue with the series. Oh well!
The first in the #EnolaHolmes mysteries is a fun, fast read.
Just discovered that my public library has the #EnolaHolmes mysteries in audiobook! Excited to spend some time with these!
I finished this just before Christmas. This is one of the few instances where I liked the movie better than the book. I thought the movie was entertaining and well-acted. However, I found the book to be very repetitive and not too well-written. It didn't feel like I was reading the point of view of a teenager. I thought the solutions to the problems were too simplistic. I love the ideas of the books but not their execution.
All clean from a shower... face and hair feeling awesome from hair repair/mask. Now it's wrapping time for me while i listen to the tagged book.
#TBRCrew
@ElizaMarie @AsYouWish @jb72
My #bookspin pick was completely delightful!
Such a fun couple of hours to spend with Enola Holmes (kid sister of Mycroft and Sherlock)...
She‘s feisty and funny, this young reader book has lots of adventure and humor.... for anyone who wants a fun, quick palette cleanser! The narrator is fabulous! 💕🎧
Tagging the #audioqueens in case you guys feel like something different?🤷♀️💕
I saw the movie on Netflix & bought the series (I have a 5 year old daughter & hope that she‘ll enjoy them in the future). It was a good book, slightly different from the movie. The movie makes Enola more of a kick butt girl & the book she seems a little helpless at times but still a fun, quick book. 16 points & another book off my bingo board. #merryreaders #christmasgames2020 #bookspinbingo
Currently reading this by Nancy Springer #nancyspringer #enolaholmes
My day 3 of #litsylove letter writing canceled due to a migraine. Boo!
On the bright side, I finished bk 1 of Enola Holmes series. LooOvEd it! It wasn't perfect - not a deep mystery, spends more time on character and setting than plot - but what a rich read for middle grades! British vocabulary was delicious, and plenty of period details for history fans. Recommended for 10-12+ for violence and use of word whore. #dw2020reads #audiobook
Read in one day, because it's middle grade, but so very enjoyable. I found the language & use of words just lovely. Interestingly, the movie went further in the series than this book, which actually disappointed me b/c I was hoping that they might make more movies, once movies can be made again. Will definitely read the rest of the Enola Holmes series. I love a good middle grade novel!
⭐⭐⭐✨/⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I almost never listen to audio fiction, but I needed a change of pace from my last heavy history listen. This was light and fun, a solid start to the series. While I could be annoyed that the central mystery of the story is left unsolved, I did find Enola Holmes entertaining enough that I'd like to read more of her adventures. 4 🔎🔎🔎🔎
1st book finished for #NovelNovember @Andrew65
An anticipated book showing up in your library queue is like Christmas morning! Yes, I was inspired to read this after watching the Netflix movie - a good Sherlock retelling is one of my favorite things. If you haven't yet watched the movie, I *highly* recommend. It's just delightful! ("Enola Holmes" starring Millie Bobbie Brown, Henry Cavill, Sam Claflin, & Helena Bonham Carter.)
I enjoyed this book, although I felt it ended rather abruptly. Oh well! I‘ve requested the next book in the series. I did enjoy picturing Mycroft and Sherlock as Mark Gatiss and Benedict Cumberbatch 🤣
After watching the Enola Holmes movie on Netflix, I grabbed this book from the library to read. What a fun character! I love an adventurous and smart young lady, overturning the mores of the day and outsmarting the police as well as her older brother, Sherlock Holmes. However, watch the movie first. It's different enough from the book for disappointment, but so fun on its own!
I realize I‘m not the intended audience but I‘m not so sure I would have liked this very much when I was the age this book was intended for. It didn‘t have a very satisfactory conclusion, to be honest. It definitely need something more.
Ok, picking this back up. The needs must thing has stopped, at least for now. I think I prefer the slightly older Enola Holmes in the Netflix show because I enjoyed the very light flirting and maybe someday romance between her and the Marquess. That could be because that‘s what I was in the mood for.
A cute start to the series, and while I realize that I‘m not the target demographic here, it seemed a little oddly childish at times. Enola Holmes, Sherlock and Mycroft‘s teen sister, decides to investigate the mysterious disappearance of their mother. While she‘s searching for clues re: Momma, she comes across a missing young Marquess and helps him out while trying to keep out of big bro‘s ways. 3 stars, will read the rest of the series.
Finally took the time to watch this fun movie about Sherlock‘s sister. I might have cried a little—family drama always gets me. It was upsetting that they made Sam Claflin so unattractive due to his uptight, controlling personality, but I guess he can‘t be Finnick in every movie. 😉Since I love most things Sherlock, I might try the books. #scarathlon #teamslaughter @Clwojick 6pts
Watched Ebola Holmes this afternoon. Really enjoyed it, even more than the book!🎃📚📖 6pts. #teamslaughter #scarathlon @Clwojick
I decided to read this after watching the Netflix movie. So far, I prefer Enola‘s relationship with her mother in the movie over that of the book. And if needs just shows up in the book one more time, I‘m might scream (I‘m not very far in so I expect to scream soon).