I've read The Da Vinci Code twice. Only because I read Angels and Demons after I read it so I had to re-read it.
Anyone else share my love for his books?
- Chinkieeyedpnoi
XxmarkyxX
Mar 1 2004, 10:39 PM
i love DAN BROWN BOOKS!
mengster
Mar 3 2004, 09:14 PM
what genre is this?
LivingProof
Mar 3 2004, 10:27 PM
Ack! My friends all
love Dan Brown. They are obsessed with The Da Vinci Code.. I'm starting it tonight

Can't wait to read it... It sounds like it's gonna be excellent!
yummienoodles
Mar 3 2004, 11:56 PM
OMG! i started to read the da vinci code last night, and i couldnt stop reading it! it was sooooo good.
QUOTE(mengster @ Mar 3 2004, 9:14 PM)
what genre is this?
Like, Suspense I guess.
- Chinkieeyedpnoi
QUOTE(yummienoodles @ Mar 3 2004, 11:56 PM)
OMG! i started to read the da vinci code last night, and i couldnt stop reading it! it was sooooo good.

Have you tried playing the game?
www.davincicode.com
Try it.
- Chinkieeyedpnoi
peanutbutterbbb
Mar 7 2004, 10:12 AM
i love them. however, if you're looking for a read with meaning, dont read his books. but theyre awesome page-turners
Kathleen
Mar 22 2004, 08:41 PM
I've been meaning to read this...I don't have money to buy the book, and there's a waiting list of about 100+ at my library, so I didn't bother asking if other libraries had it...heh. *Sigh* I so wanna read that book. It's so interesting...and I really do believe in the society. Although it does make so many people question their religion...
starling
Mar 23 2004, 09:50 AM
i've been meaning to try and buy it at my bookstore, but would you believe that they can't keep it in stock? and they won't reserve a copy for me either, cuz they said it would be 'unfair' to other people. ggrrr.
annchovie
Mar 30 2004, 05:47 PM
haha i love his books! ive read all of them, and ive read the da vinci code too many times to count. but, all his plots are the same, so theyre really predictable. play the game at
www.davincicode.com. its fun!
ps. the genre is thriller
pbear
Mar 30 2004, 06:24 PM
QUOTE(Kathleen @ Mar 22 2004, 8:41 PM)
I've been meaning to read this...I don't have money to buy the book, and there's a waiting list of about 100+ at my library, so I didn't bother asking if other libraries had it...heh. *Sigh* I so wanna read that book. It's so interesting...and I really do believe in the society. Although it does make so many people question their religion...
Ahh! The waiting at my library is 500+!!! But yea, I've managed to read Angels and Demons and Deception Point. If you want to read a little more about the science vs religion thing, try The Case for Faith.
annchovie
Mar 31 2004, 06:18 PM
the book costs like 7.99 paperback. or you can borrow from a friend. thats what i did.
f00LisH_h3aRt63
Apr 24 2004, 09:32 AM
i just bought it like a couple days ago....i wanna start it when i know ill have time to finish it. cuz ill probably end up not putting it down. lOL

jackie
PinoyOtaku
Apr 24 2004, 10:35 AM
I read both Angels and Demons and Da Vinci Code. I must say, these books are very entertaining!
jeung
Apr 4 2006, 04:14 PM
moved to interests -> books forum
Statues/Shadows
Apr 4 2006, 05:41 PM
I read The DiVinci Code and then Angels and Demons, but I never did manage to read his other books.
mipadi
Apr 4 2006, 05:45 PM
I've not read any of them.
silver-rain
Apr 4 2006, 08:45 PM
Yeah, I read them all ahah. I really liked The Da Vinci Code so I read Angels and Demons and then became interested in his other books.
Gilbertay
Nov 23 2006, 10:40 PM
I love The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons....Great books on religion conspericies..
HakunaMatata
Nov 23 2006, 11:10 PM
They have some interesting theories, but his writing style is so...made for movies. It's so painfully obvious that he writes his books so they can one day be shown in theatres, especially The Da Vinci Code.
mona lisa
Nov 23 2006, 11:47 PM
His writing isn't anything impressive. He doesn't grab your interest through the whole length of the book either. The stories, however, are extremely interesting. I love how everything ties in together and there are so many pieces to the puzzle.
waynelyp90
Nov 25 2006, 05:18 AM
For me the story and writting has its quality but the movie just downgraded the thing.
Gigi
Nov 25 2006, 06:26 PM
QUOTE(mona lisa @ Nov 23 2006, 8:47 PM)

His writing isn't anything impressive. He doesn't grab your interest through the whole length of the book either. The stories, however, are extremely interesting. I love how everything ties in together and there are so many pieces to the puzzle.
That's exactly what I think. For sure, his writing isn't extraordinary or creative at all, but ideas, theories and little puzzles in his books are extremely interesting to read.
miiichellley
Jan 15 2007, 01:01 AM
wow this is an old topic.
oh well.
i've read them all.
but i'm gonna say the da vinci code & angels and demons were still the best.
the other two were too..science-y.
synthase
Jan 18 2007, 04:03 PM
haha this is an old topic
anyway,
i really love his mystery books
i thought angels and demons were WAY better than Dav Vinci Code though
Dwdrums1111
Jan 26 2007, 11:15 PM
Dan brown = way over rated
iDecay
Jan 27 2007, 12:09 PM
"Like, suspense I guess." *giggles*
I like small books. The Da Vinci Code = not a small book.
multifaceted
Feb 5 2007, 08:50 AM
The Da Vinci's Code has a good beginning and middle.
The end suxs like nothing else.
mishyerr
Feb 5 2007, 05:31 PM
Dan Brown sucks. The Da Vinci code was a great book, but after reading 2 more of his books, I realized that the "innocent, old guy" is always the one who was behind everything.
naeem
Feb 11 2007, 06:33 PM
I've read all of his books.
Michael Crichton is excellent also!
Retrogressive
Feb 14 2007, 10:19 AM
Dan Brown is so completely full of himself that I couldn't even get through Angels & Demons. Da Vinci Code was a rip off of The Da Vinci Legacies (a book I would recommend), a bad rip off at that. He's just another hack who lives through his over-glorified main character.
I Shot JFK
Feb 14 2007, 11:33 AM
Dan Brown doesn't seem to know what a pronoun is.
Robert Langdon ran down the hall in a cliched style whilst Sophie *lastname* followed him in a similarly cliched style, until Robert Langdon fell over a cliched clue, Upon which Robert Langdon and Sophie *lastname* were able to solve the final mystery. However, unfortunately, the cliched villain caught up to Robert Langdon and Sophie *lastname* and did unfortunate things to Robert Langdon and Sophie *lastname*. Thankfully, because Robert Langdon is very clever, Robert Langdon managed to free Robert Langdon and Sophie *lastname* from the cliched villain's evil (yet cliched) clutches. Then Robert Langdon and Sophie *lastname* lived happily ever after, for Sophie *lastname* was the child of Jesus.
Retrogressive
Feb 14 2007, 11:35 AM
^HAHA. It's because he kept typing: "Dan Brown ran down the hall in a cliched style".
I Shot JFK
Feb 14 2007, 11:38 AM
Lol.. i just loved how the book seems to be like, woops! need and ending now! let's make her the descendent of Jesus and leave it at that.
i mean, come ON now.
Oh, and -Topics Merged-
Retrogressive
Feb 14 2007, 11:41 AM
Seriously! He kept going on and on and on (Yeah, I'm sure that ALLLLL happened in one night) then he just ended "And she was the descendent to Jesus Christ and we all lived happily ever after."
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