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I think Angels & Demons is better than The DaVinci Code... if anyone wants the The DaVinci Code experience, try watching some documentaries on it, read the book/listen to the audiobook, and then watch the movie. The book was way better.
I hear they're making Angels & Demons into a movie... And those are all the Dan Brown books I've read... |
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I agree that Angels & Demons was better than The Da Vinci Code. When I was reading the latter, I just got the feeling that Dan Brown was trying to finish the novel off as quickly as possible. :P Plus, I read Angels & Demons before I read The Da Vinci Code, so I was kind of annoyed that the plot was almost exactly the same.
Same thing with Digital Fortress. I would have liked it, but it was so similar to Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code that I could pretty much predict everything that was going to happen. |
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I watched the The Davinci Code movie but I've never read the book. When I started reading Angels and Demons.. I agree that it's way better but that the plot was similar and that was disappointing.
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His plots are intricate and interesting, sure, but the man [I]cannot write to save his life[I]. If his novels were more stylistically pleasing, maybe I'd have finished reading the rest of them.
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gotta love his style mate
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I thinke Angel's and Demons was his best book but if you like his style you should check out James Rollins. Similar style, did it first and does it better.
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I've read all his books, and they're all pretty much the same, just with different characters. Either a female US agent or good old Robert Langdon(I think that's the lead's name.)
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Deception point is good that's the non Langdon one I liked the best
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