Yes, it's an excellent book! It was much better than the movie. He really has a way of telling a story.
2007-03-12 02:26:24
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answered by Simply_Renee 6
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Very good, if you've read only that book and don't care particularly for factual accuracy. The highly formulaic plots make reading all his books unnecessary.
'Digital Fortress' is the most irritating book I've ever read, and that's saying a lot, as I'm an avid reader of any genre. But the other three are pretty good.
But passing over df, and the highly predictable plot, Dan Brown is a good author and knows how to keep the reader's interest.
2007-03-12 04:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, good book (not great), good ideas and great research went into the book, but Dan Brown is a terrible writer. I read all the time and his use of language could use some work. Try reading better authors like Ann Rule, Tom Clancy, Johnathan Kellerman, James Michener...to name a few...and you'll see what I mean.
2007-03-12 02:29:20
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answered by JenJen 6
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Yeah, I study it, and at the same time as you may tell Dan Brown did a lot of prognosis, and had some exciting little factoids, i do not truly imagine he's a really proficient author (susceptible personality progression, respectable diologue, a touch too Fruedian in that's obsession with falic symbols, and some susceptible common sense.) in my view, i have not in any respect minded the conception of Jesus being married, and that i already knew about the vote casting on docrine in Nicea, and have self assurance there replaced right into a falling faraway from many truths in early Christianity. yet truly, the position is the common sense that Jesus being married may one way or the different make him no longer the son of God. all of us know he did Human issue (that's why the human beings in his native land rejected him), yet after I were given married, did that without note make me no longer my father's daughter? It basically would not make experience. the in undemanding words issue that could want to easily be proved by ability of understanding that Jesus replaced into married is that the practice of celibacy is likely a touch off the charts, and of each of the christians in each of the international, what number easily practice that? I do basically not see what the tremendous deal is.
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answered by ? 4
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The best book Dan Brown ever wrote. Didn't like his other ones.
2007-03-12 02:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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its wonderful as well as intriguing
Also try ::::
Digital Fortress and
Angels and Demons (actually a prequel to The Da Vinci Code) and
Deception Point by him.
They are also too good.
2007-03-12 03:48:25
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answered by kchl_dk007 3
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I read it and it was not an earth shattering experience.
Get real. Dan Brown writes at the level of someone who is writing 1970's television drama.
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2007-03-12 02:31:21
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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Yeah, he is pretty good and so is The Da Vinci Code.
However I really think Angels and Demons was his best book.
2007-03-12 02:33:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope you read Angels and Demons first...It's the prequal. Also you won't be wasting time or money on his others....they're all awesome. D.B. sure has a gift. Very few authors can compare to his writing style.
2007-03-12 02:30:28
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answered by lawolifer 3
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Yea that book was brilliant.....i didnt believe tat the book caused so many religious debates as to whether the stuff written in the book was true or not - i mean c'mon its fiction
2007-03-12 02:36:34
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answered by §hãðôw™ 4
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