Friday, May 8, 2020

Fiction Friday (106)



I've been working on creating annotated bibliographies of sorts on imaginary worlds and their extensions...places like Wonderland and Oz and Star Wars. It was by pure coincidence that I started reading this YA book at this time, but it sure helped motivate me to work on my project. I'm going to be switching away from YA for a bit, but this was a nice place to leave off.

A Study in Charlotte by Brittany Cavallaro
(Katherine Tegen Books, 2016)

Jamie Watson has always romanticized his family's story and their history with the Holmses. He spent his childhood daydreaming about solving mysteries with Charlotte Holmes (Sherlock's brilliant great-great-whatever granddaughter). But when he's sent from his home in London to the same Connecticut private boarding school that she attends, the prospect of actually meeting her is a bit unnerving, and quite uncomfortable. Then a murder happens, pulling the two of them together to solve the mystery, just as it always did in the stories he loved.

This Watson and Holmes duo is honestly one of the most fun pair of YA characters that I've encountered in a long time. They were flawed characters, but not broken, and the touching way in which they end up making each other stronger, better people is fantastically written.  And a great mystery to boot!

A clever and extremely well-crafted extension of the Sherlock legacy.


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