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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael Jackson PTV This book was awsome it was full of surprises


message 2: by Feliks (new)

Feliks 'Answers'? To what? Don't tell you placed any credence in a work like this. I mean, you know its all hooey, baloney, and poppycock, right? Popes-jumping-out-of- helicopters, come on.


Erin O'Riordan "Popes jumping out of helicopters" was Angels & Demons.

I read 'The Da Vinci Code' because my mom said she could hardly put it down, and I couldn't put it down either. It was wildly entertaining. I don't take it too seriously, but I do enjoy it.


Helen My mom has had this book for a long time and I finally brought myself to read it. Honestly, it was amazing! I literally could not put it down and was sad when it ended. The movie wasn't bad either.


message 5: by Anđela (last edited Jan 27, 2014 12:03PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Anđela Michael wrote: "This book was awsome it was full of surprises"

Can you recommend me any similar book... I realy love this one..... but I love "Angels and demons" eaven more if that's possible


Mark God this book was bard it was so unbeleaveabal.


Laura Herzlos I think that the idea was really cool, but he couldn't make a great book with it. When I read it, I felt like I was playing one of those point-and-click mystery games, which was cool because I like to play those. But after a while, his narrative style got really annoying and his depiction of the characters was poor.


Laura Herzlos Feliks wrote: "'Answers'? To what? Don't tell you placed any credence in a work like this. I mean, you know its all hooey, baloney, and poppycock, right? Popes-jumping-out-of- helicopters, come on."

I know this is from another book, but... Langdon jumping from the helicopter was waaaayyyy worse than the pope doing it. A piece of cloth and safe landing? For real?? It can't go any lower than that.


Raya راية Anđela wrote: "Michael wrote: "This book was awsome it was full of surprises"

Can you recommend me any similar book... I realy love this one..... but I love "Angels and demons" eaven more if that's possible"


Anđela wrote: "Michael wrote: "This book was awsome it was full of surprises"

Can you recommend me any similar book... I realy love this one..... but I love "Angels and demons" eaven more if that's possible"


You can read Inferno, its amazing, I love it


message 10: by Maria (last edited Aug 26, 2014 11:05AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Maria I liked the symbolism and the obvious bashing of the Catholic church. So many things in "Christian" religions derived from or just plain copied from paganism. And that's not "baloney" - all provable.


Abhinav this book is fascinating and awesome to read.the stuff about the son of god and the virgin mary. And of course the suspense and the thrill,amazing!


Ironhead This is a book for 3 year old's. I am so disappointed with myself for listening to people who know nothing about the source material for Dan Browns books. My friend recommended this book, he neglected to tell me that it was only the second book he had ever read ( i think the fist one was "an idiots guide to reading books" ) Basically Brown and his wife has stolen a lot of other peoples ideas and plundered far grater works, (Brown was even taken to court over accusations of copyright infringement) then he has tacked on a truly idiotic cat and mouse story that anybody with half a brain cell would find laughable. Don't waste your time reading this tosh, if you want to read about the Knights Templar, The Holy Grail and the bloodline of Christ, read “The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail” or Lewis Perdue's “The Da Vinci Legacy” and “Daughter of God”


Marisa One of the best books ever written....this is utterly an amazing book and so hats off to Robert Brown.. :)


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