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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael Not according to the replies I have on here lol.


message 2: by Ashleigh (new)

Ashleigh :D this made me chuckle. I was tempted to say this aswell.


Spider the Doof Warrior I did not finish this book because how many times can you go on about Sandwiches and it ended but it WOULD NOT END


message 4: by Sandi (new)

Sandi I really wanted to like this book but..after awhile it was more torture to finish the book.
I did finish it because so many were reading it but I was underwhelmed and have not read the other two books.


message 5: by Catherine (new)

Catherine I liked it. THe slow start made me want to stop before I got too far in, but I'm glad I pushed through. I do think some of the driving, eating, and all of those trivialities could have been edited out... TMI, there. But it made me want to read the other two, but I enjoyed this one the most and I feel it is the only one in the trilogy that can stand on it's own.


message 6: by Mary (new)

Mary I am with you on wondering what the big deal is. To each their own.


message 7: by Debby (new)

Debby No, you aren't the only one. I tried to get into it, but lost interest, it seemed so predictable. I didn't care about any of the characters.


message 8: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl You're not the only one. I didnt find it remotely enjoyable until about 2/3 the way through.


message 9: by Allie (new)

Allie It was written poorly. Definitely produced as a mass paperback mystery instead of true fiction or literature. I almost finished but couldn't make myself. NOT enjoyable.


message 10: by Rajnish (new)

Rajnish Sharma well i beg to differ..the book were unique for its back ground ..and
characterizations ...though its like never ending saga...butit keep you glued even it has some inherent flaws like profile of girl with tatoo


message 11: by Karoline (new)

Karoline D'Brito-Sena Well, I guess I was wrong after all.


message 12: by Jean (new)

Jean i couldn't get into it either. Didn't even finish it, which is unusual for me.


message 13: by Lisa (new)

Lisa I found it wordy and full of clichés. It had similar problems to the Da Vinci Code. I felt as if I were reading someone's notes for a great 250-pager. I wanted to highlight it and send it to the publisher for further revision.
Come to think of it, I marked up my copy of Angels and Demons with just that intent. So maybe I just don't get this genre.


message 14: by Maura (new)

Maura I won't try the book because the movie convinced me that it is far too dark for my tastes. Why do we all want to put this kind of negative crap into our psyches?


message 15: by Rajnish (new)

Rajnish Sharma you are right,but got to see the sinister dark to appreciate and cherish the soothing light


message 16: by Ashleigh (new)

Ashleigh why is everyone answering this guys question on one persons comment? weird.


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