Dan Brown never disappoints. This 1998 thriller about NSA surveillance was clearly ahead of its time.
Dan Brown never disappoints. This 1998 thriller about NSA surveillance was clearly ahead of its time.
I was stuck somewhere without a book & ended up reading this for the 1st time in 20 years. The quick pacing, clever puzzles, & story of women being erased from history held up. The endless mansplaining & self-flagellating monk were tiresome. I remember reading this in college and not being able to put it down. It‘s still a fun ride and I loved the references to locations through out Europe. Entertaining for sure.
1. I love museums and can't pick!
2. Tagged is the first one I thought of
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1. I remember loving the Victoria and Albert Museum in London when I was there years ago.
2. The Da Vinci Code with its murder in the Louvre.
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A lot of research is done in libraries in this book, and the others in the series.
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I think this was my third or fourth reading of this one. I must remember not to give it away again because the time will come when I‘ll want to read it again. With the exception of the relentless sexualization of grieving Vittoria, I find this book so much fun.
You know, I don't think I've ever seen the movies.
I did read “DaVinci Code“ and “Angels and Demons“ but nothing else by Brown.
But, hey, there's a professor in these books and movies!
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