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Zeejane (Sara) wrote: "I have my library ebook copy loaded on my Kobo and ready to go :)"Awesome! I've got my fathers copy and I'm ready to go too. I might even start next week already if I've finished my other books on my TBR list from this month :)
I’m not reading this but I love the series so I’m going to follow this discussion if you guys done mind :)
I read this book a while back with hopes to read the series but didn't make it past the second book. Looking forward to reading the book again and finishing up the series this time around.
Zeejane (Sara) wrote: "I'm going to go ahead and start this one later today, since I'm in between books and I have it on hand, (and I only have my library ebook copy checked out for 17 more days eek!). This whole serie..."
I'm sure you'll be able to finish within those 17 days!
Oo awesome. I've only read Angels & Demons before and I didn't realise I had to read the other books too before reading Origin, so here I am, reading them all!
Maria wrote: "I read this book a while back with hopes to read the series but didn't make it past the second book. Looking forward to reading the book again and finishing up the series this time around."
Awesome you're joining us!
Zeejane (Sara) wrote: "Even though this book is bigger, the pace is so fast that pages are flying by for me! I'm already almost half-way done and I'm having a hard time putting it down lol.My only issue so far [spoiler..."
Yes, I completely agree. I feel that from time to time, the way he describes her feels kind of cliché. I don't think all male authors have realized that a women is just a women in a story sometimes, nothing more. It isn't necessary to talk about the way someone's hair smells and all if you're only doing it for the female characters.
Zeejane (Sara) wrote: "As I’m reading I’m doing a bit of random googling, and a surprising amount of the ‘facts’ in this book are actually true! Kind of creepy, lol :)"He is like that with all of his books. Everything about history, buildings, art, and city layouts should be pretty much correct. It’s insane how much effort he must put into that alone.
Desiré wrote: "Zeejane (Sara) wrote: "As I’m reading I’m doing a bit of random googling, and a surprising amount of the ‘facts’ in this book are actually true! Kind of creepy, lol :)"He is like that with all of..."
Oh that's awesome. I did notice that the city layout and art from this book are almost entirely correct, but I didn't expect it to be this way with all of his books. Great that it is though!
I have less than 200 pages left and I am really enjoying the book. This book so far has been well written and full of fun facts. Can't wait to get to the end!
Just finished I give it 4/5 stars. I really enjoyed reading about Langdon, he seems like such a likeable guy!
I just scrolled through your discussion to see what others' reactions are to this one. I read it in 2010. It is my least favorite of all his books. I've read all of them, including his earlier mysteries, except Origin which I plan to read later this year. This one was too grisly for me. I'm a real wuss when it comes to reading or movies...any media, I guess. But I have loved all the others!
Zeejane (Sara) wrote: "Totally understand Lynn, I had to stop reading Stephen Kings books for the same reason, way to much gore for me to handle ugh, lol."I can only imagine. Although I did read and love two of his books: The Green Mile and 11/22/63. Both of these are outside his usual horror/gore fare... I wish he would write more of these types of books because I really enjoy his writing style!
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Pages: 736 pages
Length: 1 Month (February)
Participants: Ilse, Zeejane .
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