Tony
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Post by Tony on Dec 26, 2005 17:48:31 GMT -5
I just finished reading The Code today. Great book. Read it if you havn't, and then watch the movie when it comes out in May.
I think I'm going to go onto a Dan Brown spree before I start with anymore Song of Ice and Fire books. Sorry Bob.
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Post by Temanin on Dec 26, 2005 23:46:36 GMT -5
Aye, good stuff. Did you read Angels and Demons first? I only know one or two people who have, anyway. I've read all of Brown's books, I believe, and I liked them all. Good luck, good sir.
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Post by Tony on Dec 27, 2005 8:35:31 GMT -5
No I have not. Is that where the Vatican Secret Library reference comes from? I do plan on reading it and others like Deception Point. That one sounded really good.
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Post by Temanin on Dec 27, 2005 17:07:13 GMT -5
Yeah, there were only a few references in the second to the first. It's pretty neat, too. And Deception Point was very good. And the best part is, they read pretty quickly; they're not too bogged down in Jordan-like detail.
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Post by Tony on Dec 27, 2005 18:16:14 GMT -5
I noticed that. I finished The Code in a few days.
Which one should I start out with first?
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Post by Temanin on Dec 27, 2005 21:05:05 GMT -5
That's all up to you, really. None of his others have any bearing on one another, so just read whichever one you can get your hands on first. That's what I did, anyway. ^^
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Tony
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Post by Tony on Dec 28, 2005 15:34:48 GMT -5
Well, I was near my library today and I picked up Angles and Demons. I read the back cover and it sounds really good.
Go Langdon!
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Post by Tony on Jan 13, 2006 20:57:35 GMT -5
I finished Angles and Deomons. It was a good book. I am getting a bit tired of Dan Brown's overall theme for his books. Someone dies leaving a mystery, a specialist comes in to solve the mystery, solves the mystery in the span of a half of a day, saves the world, the end.
I started Deception Point and it's starting to sound like the rest.
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Post by Silvion on Jan 16, 2006 16:54:29 GMT -5
They are all very similar. I've you've read the da vici code and the Bernini mystery then you've read them all. Personally I liked the topic of the first book allthough his writing style isn't all that good.
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Post by Tony on Jan 16, 2006 17:53:18 GMT -5
Digital Fortress is what I think you're talking about. I havn't read that book nor have I seen it in the library yet.
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