This is my first try at reading Sherlock Holmes. Thankfully I was able to start with the first full length story "A Study in Scarlet". While I can see why so many people admire and love Sherlock Holmes (as a character and a book series) I admit that it's not as good as I hoped it would be.
I personally dislike Watson's near inept skill set compared to Holmes. I had always thought that Watson was a gifted surgeon with an intelligence that supported and complimented Holmes. (movies and Television shows gave me that illusion). I get annoyed to constantly hear Watson saying "I'm not nearly as clever as you Holmes." or "You're simply amazing Holmes." Watson proclaims himself to be Holmes' chronicler and he does so wonderfully, but I had envisioned him as a more active participant.
I love action and plot. I'm very discouraged with this collection because so much happens in the background and you are told about it later. Watson is constantly left behind while Holmes fights, sneaks, and masquerades around. I would have enjoyed the book more if I had actually read about Holmes in the moment of these acts. Instead I got Holmes arrogantly listing the events for Watson.
But it's Holmes that bothers me most. I can understand his arrogance. I can understand his dislike of petty society. I don't like his preening pride. When he's complimented (especially by Watson) he flushes with pride and spends time telling him "It's really nothing, easy really." Even Watson mentions how Holmes reacts to compliments on his skills like a young girl complimented for her beauty.
I still believe this series should be tried out. I can see where the fans are coming from. I'm just not one of them.