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Re: So What Are you Reading?: Generations
Allyn Gibson wrote:

I admired the book more than I liked it. It's well-written, it's certainly evocative and gripping, but I also didn't find it to be anything special -- or worthy of the critical notice it received for being authorized by the Doyle estate. It's nothing more than another Sherlock Holmes pastiche.
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I've yet to read something authorized by the estate that was anything more than "another Sherlock Holmes pastiche."
Except perhaps a few of the short stories in The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes collection.
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