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message 1: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Brigham Somehow your reply sounds like a good story in itself!


message 2: by M.L. (new)

M.L. Wow - totally agree!!!


message 3: by Sara (new)

Sara Niles I never imagined that the Da Vinci Code held such a great backstory, although I knew the road to success is rarely paved with gold.
Thank you, Dan Brown, for persevering and providing such a great contribution to the literary world.


message 4: by J.D. (new)

J.D. Hughes When you had success with Da Vinci, how did it impact Digital Fortress and your other novels?


message 5: by Verna (new)

Verna Clay Thanks for sharing! I love reading back stories, especially about one of my favorite books. Somehow, I guess I just imagined you were successful from the getgo.


message 6: by Joelle (new)

Joelle I know so many authors waiting years for that overnight success (I include myself in that group). Once The Da Vinci Code became a success, did you ever panic about writing more successful stories? Did you get writer's block? Or were you prepared to hit the ground running?
Thanks,
Joelle Burnette


message 7: by Caroline (new)

Caroline Gebbie What a fantastic journey, so pleased you persevered.


message 8: by Isis (new)

Isis Sousa Very nice to learn this story, Dan, thanks for sharing it. The DaVinci code is one of my fav books, and has been really inspiring in many ways. For an artist like me, it was thrilling to read a novel where entertainment, art and academic themes were blended so naturally. The book title is pretty strong as well, it keeps the reader curious to know its meaning.


message 9: by June (new)

June Winton What a lovely way to find out, from one Paradise to another.


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message 12: by Tucanapiscis (new)

Tucanapiscis iscis Its sweet :)


message 13: by NKS (new)

NKS JK and sadly, i didnt read it. I wanted to. but i couldn't. da vinci code and deception point, i was not able to read both. well. . . i m going to buy them as soon as possible. all other book, i have read and among them "lost symbol" is my favorite. . . . n i love robert langdon. .


message 14: by Ada (new)

Ada Mr. Brown I love all your books, the way you write, all the small details and the suspense. They are amazing. I didnt like the movies. Especially for inferno,I failed to understand how is it possible to have such a beautiful ending and changing it to a boring predictable one. I truly believe that your books would make a lovely tv series, where we could enjoy the details of your wok.


message 15: by Olena (new)

Olena It is very interesting to know it now in 2018) I am from Ukraine and here Digital Fortress appears after The Da Vinci Code was published. I have read all your books but still Digital Fortress is the best for me. I would like that you try to write a book about future. I believe it is going to be another succesful story. Your writing skills are very special. Good luck.


message 16: by Leo (new)

Leo . hidden in plain sight.


message 17: by Vaishnavi (new)

Vaishnavi Wow! That's inspiring.


message 18: by Mridula (new)

Mridula Just reading this gave me goosebumps. Like, it was happening to me. I should be an idiot to feel so even without publishing a book. I am your fan. For me, Langdon looks exactly like you.


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