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I agree Sirmyk.sirmyk said:This is great. I feel like I can openly discuss Dan Brown without a public caining.
I think Angels and Demons was superior to The daVinci Code... at least more interesting, and offered more history, instead of just action, action, action...
sirmyk said:This is great. I feel like I can openly discuss Dan Brown without a public caining.
I think Angels and Demons was superior to The daVinci Code... at least more interesting, and offered more history, instead of just action, action, action...
ions said:I just picked up Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco used for $4 which I have read, on here, is a good alternative to The Da Vinci Code.
Stewart said:It's more than an alternative. It may seem difficult at first but don't give up on it.
aube said:I was sad when I found out that who the real villain was
Stewart said:Interesting that you should say that. Everyone else seems to be of the opinion that Brown is so predictable you can work out who the villain is when they are first introduced into the "narrative."
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say, showing by the way that most of the Catholics want to do something rather un-Catholic to him, that no, he is not Catholicaube said:Is Dan Brown catholic?