Angels and Demons

Discussion in 'Fiction' started by surreal_charm, Jun 14, 2011.

  1. surreal_charm

    surreal_charm Member

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    just finished it three days ago. it was amazing. the story is far more fast-paced, gripping and full of adventure than The Da Vinci Code. i loved it; so much so that i was carrying it with me wherever i went..and the last hundred pages i read all night long. didn't sleep. it was worth it. one hell of a thriller!
     
  2. keyser soze

    keyser soze Guest

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    as you said it's really a great thriller and I liked it a lot too. but after reading writers other books it just feels like same to me. I mean of course an author have to got a style but I still feel like reading the same book again while reading dan brown.
     
  3. RickyRicardo

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    I don't think so.
    The two stories are completely different, and take different tacts - and I think each has their uniqueness to it, and that is what makes it a great book.
     
  4. surreal_charm

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    i agree. the symbology etc. things are similar because that's Dan Brown's field. but this one was more gripping and largely different than Da Vinci Code.
     
  5. nannymiss

    nannymiss Banned

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    Dan Brown is basically tv in book form produced as fodder for people who want to read but really can't, the ones who project and image of intellectuality because they read (a dan brown book lol)
     
  6. wiccan_witch

    wiccan_witch Senior Member

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    Wow...so rude...people have the right to read and enjoy whatever the hell they like without nasty judgement from pseudo-intellectuals who don't even know how to type and punctuate correctly, let alone come up with decent, critical reasons to dislike a book.
    To like a book that you don't like isn't going to end the world. Take a chill pill, there are more important things you can worry about if you want to project the image of intellectuality you obviously so desire.
     

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