An author I would suggest is Arturo Perez-Reverte. "The Flanders Panel" and "The Club Dumas" have the same sort of mystery puzzle style as "Angels & Demons" and "The Da Vinci Code." If you like that aspect of it, you might also like Katherine Neville's works such as "The Eight" or Umberto Eco's works such as "The Name of the Rose." Reviewers have taken to saying that Neville, Eco, and Brown make a trio of good reading. If you like one of those authors, you will probably like the other two. Some other books you might like are "The Dante Club" and "The Poe Shadow" by Matthew Pearl and "The Rule of Four" by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason. All of these books basically follow the same theme of a race to solve a puzzle by following scattered clues and they are all very well written.
2007-01-02 01:35:40
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answered by BlueManticore 6
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how bout reading non-fiction based on his ideas from the books ? Like the Illuminati, Knights templar, Opus Dei, Priory of Sion, The Gnostic Gospels, The freemasons ? Do your own research...these are fascinating topics
2007-01-01 08:14:43
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answered by briley4242 3
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Marked -laptop forged & Kristin forged Betrayed- laptop forged& Kristin forged chosen- laptop forged&Kristen forged (comming quickly) Untamed-laptop forged& Kristin forged Fledgling- Octavia Butler Vampire coastline a million,2,3, and four - Alex Duval Lock and Key- Sarah Dessen some one such as you - Sarah Dessen I heart you, you hang-out me- Lisa Shroeder Vampire Kisses a million,2,3, and four - Ellen Shreiber Blue Bloods, and Macarade - Melissa De l. a. Cruz Uglies, Prettys, Specials- Scott Westerfeld one in each and every of thoe hideous books the place the mother dies - Sonya Sones decrease - Patricia Mccormick Lily Dale: Awakening - Wendy Corsi Staub Lily Dale: Believing- Wendy Corsi Staub eye-catching city of the lifeless - Leander Watts city of Bones - Cassandra Clare city of Ashes - Casandra Clare Tantalize - Cynthia Leitich Smith suited - Natasha pal Oh My Goth - Gena Showalter define ordinary- Julie Ann Peters Vampire Academy- Richelle Mead Frostbite - Richelle Mead conserving you a secret - Julie Ann Peters have been given Fangs- Katie Maxwell Circus of the Darned - Katie Maxwell The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod; eighth grade bites - Heather Brewer The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod; ninth grade slays - Heather Brewer If I actually have a wicken step mom wheres my prince?-Melissa Kantor Thou Shall not sell off The Skater dude: and different commandments I even have broken- Rosemary Graham some are vampire ones some are actually not yet i admire alllllll of them and that i admire Stephenie Meyers books
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answered by ? 4
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If you like 'Angels and Demons' then I suggest reading John Case's 'Genesis Code', which I thought was a superior take on a religious conspiracy.
2007-01-01 08:30:53
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answered by starchilde5 6
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Well I absolutely adore the vampire chronicles by Anne Rice, and if vampires aren't you thing i suggest looking in the author review section of the newspaper.
2007-01-01 07:50:30
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answered by LadyVampire 1
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Wow, you reminded me of the book, "Spares" by him. I can't give you any great suggestions because I read and enjoy so many different sorts of books, but thanks for reminding me... I want to read it again.
2007-01-01 07:54:38
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answered by Sarah 3
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irecommend u to read "Angel and demon" and "Digital Fortress".
2007-01-01 07:57:10
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