Originally posted by: Pranushka_723
Yes! I do❤️
It was the books which attracted me to the series😆
Me too! He was an exceptional writer. I love reading crime related mysteries❤️ not Nancy though... she seems dumb to me(no offence)
I am an Adlock fan mainly because of The Scandal In Bohemia! I loved the Irene there, she was smart and the only woman to trick Sherlock! I fell for Adlock there😆 I just feel that the BBC version Irene was appropriate in terms of representing her intelligence and aura! Hence they made their way to my profile pic😉
I agree! I love real books. My mother has strictly prohibited me reading anything else other than textbooks till I pass 12th😆 Online ones don't give me the real pleasure of reading! 😭
I was a frequent visitor of my school library... in the other light genres I love reading Ruskin Bonds books from childhood!😆
Useless fun fact- I loved Pride and Prejudice when I read it. It's one of my fav novels but I realised it last month that I have started forgetting it's main plot😆
I began watching BBC Sherlock when S2 was airing and became a madman waiting for its third season! My love for Holmes and Watson is a little over normal limits😆 Uske chakkar mein I ended up watching the movies. Young Sherlock Holmes is a good watch.
(The entire highlight of my Europe trip were the Reichenbach falls. I was literally gawking all over the place😆)
I love Ruskin Bond's works too! He's one of the few blessed with the ability to turn even a dull scene into a lively and enthralling one! The other being Douglas Adams in my opinion!❤️
Got to converse with Ruskin Bond at an event and he's literally the sweetest children's author there is! I even got the chance to meet Jeff Kinney at a Crossword event when he was on a tour to India. Now the only wish left is to get my books signed by J.K once and I'll be done for life
@b Hi-5 Babu!😳 Our tastes in books are so similar!I like Pride and Prejudice too! Have you seen the 1995 classic series that ran on BBC? They're exceptionally good.
I fancy all kinds of old English classics. Little Women, A Christmas Carol, Heidi, Emma, Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, Jane Eyre ...
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