

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 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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More sepia than brown, but at least the author's last name is Brown 😂
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I need to give this series a reread. It's been too long.
Not a fan. I'm about 20% in and have lost interest. The villain is a tiresome mustache twirler. This seems like a pale copy of The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons which I loved. On to something else! It's an obnoxiously cold day in Minnesota. Perfect for coffee and books!