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Old 07-20-2005, 10:33 AM
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Dan Brown, anyone?

Has anyone read Demons and Angels....or the DaVinchi Code??


I have read Demons and Angels....it was awesome!
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Old 07-20-2005, 11:10 AM
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just read A & D ..

thought it was a guy trying to impress the reader with facts and tidbits - to mask the fact that his prose is pedestrian at best ..

i wasnt impressed and i wont be reading davinci code ...

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Old 07-20-2005, 08:24 PM
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I read The Da Vinci Code and it was interesting, from a theoretical point of view. But the characters were wooden and so was the writing style in general. So I agree, not really interested in reading another by him.
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Old 07-21-2005, 04:49 AM
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I really did enjoy D & A, but I haven't read the DaVinchi code yet. There was another book that I wanted to read first but I just have been too busy to really read recently...hopefully I will get back to it soon.
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Old 07-22-2005, 08:26 AM
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I really liked the Da Vinci Code. The characters weren't the most interesting, but I thought the story was interesting. A different way of viewing religion I guess :p
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Old 07-23-2005, 11:01 AM
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I really liked the Da Vinci Code. The characters weren't the most interesting, but I thought the story was interesting. A different way of viewing religion I guess :p
The characters were all there simply to postulate. There was virutally no depth to them at all. It all seemed to come down to stating facts and solving a puzzle, very little genuine emotion involved. But yes, it is an interesting twist on Christianity. In fact, I'm rather surprised this book is as popular as it is, to be honest.
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Old 07-23-2005, 11:46 AM
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The characters were all there simply to postulate. There was virutally no depth to them at all. It all seemed to come down to stating facts and solving a puzzle, very little genuine emotion involved. But yes, it is an interesting twist on Christianity. In fact, I'm rather surprised this book is as popular as it is, to be honest.
Thinking back on it, I do agree with you. Yeah, it is suprising it is so popular, I'm suprised it hasn't been burnt by all the Christians lol. I did enjoy it for that twist on things, I think most people did. Not that most people believed it, it was just a fresh view.
I thought it did get exiciting at some points, just waiting to see how it fits together even if the characters were only used to push the facts along.
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Old 07-30-2005, 04:20 PM
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i have read all dan brown books and liked them alot cant waite for the movie to come out.
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The characters were all there simply to postulate. There was virutally no depth to them at all. It all seemed to come down to stating facts and solving a puzzle, very little genuine emotion involved. But yes, it is an interesting twist on Christianity. In fact, I'm rather surprised this book is as popular as it is, to be honest.
My biggest (recent) pet peeves with novels is when all the characters basically talk like the author - I remember reading The Women of Whitechapel Lane (or something like that - and I'm sure someone will correct me) - about Jthe Ripper and even the beggars on the street would engage in these long, introspective, existential dialogues on the meaning of everything - shit man people don't talk like that (unless they've been through an MFA in creative writing).
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Old 08-02-2005, 10:29 AM
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My biggest (recent) pet peeves with novels is when all the characters basically talk like the author - I remember reading The Women of Whitechapel Lane (or something like that - and I'm sure someone will correct me) - about Jthe Ripper and even the beggars on the street would engage in these long, introspective, existential dialogues on the meaning of everything - shit man people don't talk like that (unless they've been through an MFA in creative writing).
Exactly. It is annoying when the characters have no personality of their own and they are just....convenient. I understand it is all from a writer's imagination, but imagination is the key word. Too many writers can't seem to view things from any perspective but their own and that definitely hurts the story they are trying to tell.
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