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Thorns vs Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Version 6 dramatic reading)

Which should you read? A side-by-side comparison of Thorns by Rubén Darío and Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Version 6 dramatic reading) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

At a glance

Thorns Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Version 6 dramatic reading)
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Author Rubén Darío Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Category Poetry Action & Adventure
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Choose Thorns if…

  • You're interested in poetry.
  • You want the higher-rated book (/5).

Choose Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Version 6 dramatic reading) if…

  • You're interested in action & adventure.

Key takeaways — Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Version 6 dramatic reading)

  • Experience the brilliance of Sherlock Holmes as he solves perplexing cases.
  • Enjoy a dramatic reading that enhances the storytelling experience.
  • Delve into timeless themes of friendship and the quest for justice.
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The verdict

If you want the higher-rated, shorter read, start with Thorns. If you specifically need action & adventure, Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Version 6 dramatic reading) is the better fit. Both summaries are free — no signup required.

❓ FAQ

Is Thorns or Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Version 6 dramatic reading) better? +

Thorns has the higher reader rating (null/5 vs null/5), but "better" depends on your goal. Thorns focuses on poetry, while Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Version 6 dramatic reading) focuses on action & adventure. See the verdict below.

Which is shorter, Thorns or Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Version 6 dramatic reading)? +

Page counts are not available for both books, but both can be summarised from the key takeaways on this page in under 10 minutes.

Should I read Thorns or Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Version 6 dramatic reading) first? +

If you want the quicker, higher-rated read, start with Thorns. Otherwise read whichever matches your current goal — both summaries are free on BookAudio.