Shanthi
Apr 17 2004, 09:51 PM
I heard it was a fabulous book....has anyone in here read it??? what's ur opinion?
Kathleen
Apr 17 2004, 09:58 PM
I've only heard good things about the book. I bought it, but I let my friend borrow it because I'm reading something else at the moment.
Mireh
Apr 17 2004, 10:12 PM
I saw it at Sams club and started reading it.
They have it everywhere! Sams club...wal mart...target...barns and nobles...the mall...borders...
I guess its good if its being sold at so many places.
pbear
Apr 18 2004, 02:49 PM
I got the audio CD version and I'm a little more than halfway through. If you're not into mystery, then don't read it. A lot of it is revealed through facts and you have to infer quite a bit in the beginning or you won't understand it. I like it so far though.
phatty
Apr 18 2004, 03:13 PM
everyone i know that's read it said it was really good. i wanna read it also!
CEP
Apr 18 2004, 03:56 PM
Yes. It's very good.
I highly recomend it.
I also recoment Dan Brown's other books.
Angels and Demons ( prequel to Da Vinci Code )
Digital Fortress
Deception Point.
- Chinkieeyedpnoi
xsnowxangelx425
Apr 19 2004, 06:41 PM
ooo.. im reading Angels and Demons.. its really good.. i would highly recomend it.. Next on my list is the da vinci code...
peachsn0wbubble
May 18 2004, 12:10 AM
yeah its good.. the people are so smart i was like "dude i would've never thought of that" and how the crack the codes with the clues...its like WOW. i also like how all the facts are all historically real n everything. yeah if you haven't read it already, read it!
angels & demons by dan brown is also really good :D hes a great author
EmeraldKnight
May 18 2004, 01:03 AM
Definitely read it, its one of the best books ever, one of the few books that i had to force myself to put down and go to bed, lol
liSSa_x0
May 18 2004, 04:36 PM
I read it when my mom was reading it for her book club. It's a fantastic book, and if you can get into that kind of thing, I'd definetely suggest you read it, it's a real "page turner" kind of book. It creeped me out a bit but I couldn't put it down
hybrid
May 18 2004, 04:38 PM
Hmm, I suppose its a good book..

I'm not into the whole mystery thing.. I just read it because my friend told me to.

Some friend.
misoshiru
May 19 2004, 10:31 AM
its a great book. now..im writing a research paper on the priory of sion which is the secret society in the davinci code. hahaha.
immersion31
May 19 2004, 12:24 PM
i dont read long books. but i think its good cuz everytime i go to starbucks, theres always a dif person reading it
CJ1
May 19 2004, 04:08 PM
I haven't read it but Digital Fortress was very good so you should expect good things from Mr. Dan Brown.
EmeraldKnight
May 19 2004, 04:11 PM
The onli thing is.. that most of brown's books are pretty much the same, so if you read one, you've basically read them all
peanutbutterbbb
May 19 2004, 09:13 PM
QUOTE(EmeraldKnight @ May 19 2004, 1:11 PM)
The onli thing is.. that most of brown's books are pretty much the same, so if you read one, you've basically read them all
i agree!
in every book, there's always the smart, attractive professional that later falls for his attractive female accomplice. and in every single one of his books, the first chapter starts with a murder. and the plots are all very similar too.
if you're looking for a greate page-turner type of book, read dan brown.
but if you're looking for some REAL literature with some real substance, stay far away from Dan Brown.
jeung
Apr 4 2006, 04:12 PM
moved to interests -> books forum
insanityislaughing
Apr 5 2006, 07:09 PM
Personally, I don't see what all the hype is about. I read it and it didn't catch my interest at all. I actually had to force myself to finish it.
I would recommend reading it though, considering I'm probably one of the few who actually disliked it.
illumineering
Apr 10 2006, 04:46 PM
I finished it in one day...couldn't put it down! It's a great read!
kryogenix
Apr 12 2006, 06:25 PM
A lot of the stuff that is in the book is made up. I would strongly advise against adopting the book as fact.
http://www.jesusdecoded.com/
SuzieRawkSoxx
Apr 14 2006, 06:58 AM
Oh my im reading it right now i think its SO AWESOME but its kinda weird. lol ive read odd books but this is byfar the ODDEST one.
imnoxonesmemory
Apr 14 2006, 07:00 AM
never read it but have heard from people of all ages it's great.
go buy it! :)
SuzieRawkSoxx
Apr 14 2006, 07:01 AM
QUOTE(kryogenix @ Apr 12 2006, 7:25 PM)

A lot of the stuff that is in the book is made up. I would strongly advise against adopting the book as fact.
http://www.jesusdecoded.com/ I think its just a really fun book i would NEVER incorporate ANYTHING the book says in to my religious beliefs or structure..
stephinika
May 20 2006, 01:45 AM
I finally read the book and I found it rather interesting. It had such cliffhangers at every chapter so I just had to keep reading.
mipadi
May 20 2006, 10:26 AM
I've heard it's a good story, but it's poorly written in terms of things like grammar and structure.
I guess I am led to believe it's like the Harry Potter books: good stories, but poorly written.
silver-rain
May 20 2006, 01:12 PM
I really liked the book, and his other books as well.
freeflow
May 20 2006, 01:18 PM
Same here. I liked it alot along with Angels and Demons.
ms. independent
May 21 2006, 01:12 PM
I thought it was pretty good. can't wait to see the movie.
Clarisse
Jun 2 2006, 02:23 PM
Here's what I think of it.
I, personally, can't stand Dan Brown.
I read the Da Vinci Code.
I thought it was decent- not spectacular, all action and not much else, I thought, a shallow read- so I went out and bought the other three books he's written.
I started Deception Point, read the very beginning and sorta got the feeling I had just experienced deja vu. The prologue was almost exactly the same as that of Da Vinci Code, just set somewhere freezing cold. Some dude dies in a museum in the prologue of DVC, someone gets thrown off of a plane in the middle of some snow-covered place in DP. I read the book, then picked up Angels & Demons to find that a physicist dies in its prologue. I didn't even read Digital Fortress after that, but when I found it in my book shelf just now, and once again, someone's bit the dust in the prologue.
It seemed to the Dan Brown had no originality- I mean, he researched his subjects very well never mind, I've heard he got his wife to do all the researching for him, but it's just the same. Take Deception Point and Da Vinci Code. Highly important intelligentsia dies in the prologue. Protagonist's an intellectual male who comes to the aid of some super important educational thing. One's got to do with art and Christianity, one has to do with life on a different planet based on some bugs in a glacier. Or something like that. They both meet women who help them, and they go through peril for the sake of knowledge. Blech.
I can't stand it when an author is exactly the same in all of his stories. They're all action based, with intelligent protagonist's out on the quest for knowledge. Dan Brown's same, boring old story line made me dislike everything about him, and that includes his stories. I barely classify him as an author- merely a cliched researcher who sets his information to a hopelessly repeated plot line. Not to mention the dialogue was horribly written- exactly like a movie script, and his characters were very very flat. They were all bland, like cardboard figures of the characters themselves. They were there, you could see them, but nothing was going on inside their heads that could qualify them as realistic. Nor is there a strong moral. If you aren't a writer, you'll probably like The Da Vinci Code, but I'll pass on it.
jenn_jenny
Jun 2 2006, 02:57 PM
some parts were BORING AS HECK
but other than that, it was okay i guess :]
mona lisa
Jun 2 2006, 06:21 PM
I loved it actually. I didn't care so much for the actual writing, but the plot had me hooked. It was badly written though. It was: He did this. He went to Paris. This happened. That happened.
You're being told everything that happens, not shown it.
Paradox of Life
Jun 2 2006, 07:25 PM
QUOTE(mipadi @ May 20 2006, 10:26 AM)

I've heard it's a good story, but it's poorly written in terms of things like grammar and structure.
I guess I am led to believe it's like the Harry Potter books: good stories, but poorly written.
I thought I was the only one that thought Harry Potter had good stories but was poorly written. Phew.
The Da Vinci Code .. I think the controversy it stirs up is the reason why it's so popular. I haven't read it, but I've heard very very good reviews.
x2xmhpm
Jun 13 2006, 04:22 PM
hey..i've read it..and i LOVED it!!..its really good but at times it can be slow-paced...but over all its a pretty good book...
salcha4u
Jun 18 2006, 03:00 AM
I actually thought Angels and Demons was a better read.
Lavelle
Jun 18 2006, 08:30 AM
Well I watched the movie but I havent read the book. But now I'm so confused about my religion. I should have pulled the plug(I did do that eventually but it was too late. I was already in tears).
salcha4u
Jun 18 2006, 07:17 PM
QUOTE(Clarisse @ Jun 2 2006, 12:23 PM)

Here's what I think of it.
I, personally, can't stand Dan Brown.
I read the Da Vinci Code.
I thought it was decent- not spectacular, all action and not much else, I thought, a shallow read- so I went out and bought the other three books he's written.
I started Deception Point, read the very beginning and sorta got the feeling I had just experienced deja vu. The prologue was almost exactly the same as that of Da Vinci Code, just set somewhere freezing cold. Some dude dies in a museum in the prologue of DVC, someone gets thrown off of a plane in the middle of some snow-covered place in DP. I read the book, then picked up Angels & Demons to find that a physicist dies in its prologue. I didn't even read Digital Fortress after that, but when I found it in my book shelf just now, and once again, someone's bit the dust in the prologue.
It seemed to the Dan Brown had no originality- I mean, he researched his subjects very well never mind, I've heard he got his wife to do all the researching for him, but it's just the same. Take Deception Point and Da Vinci Code. Highly important intelligentsia dies in the prologue. Protagonist's an intellectual male who comes to the aid of some super important educational thing. One's got to do with art and Christianity, one has to do with life on a different planet based on some bugs in a glacier. Or something like that. They both meet women who help them, and they go through peril for the sake of knowledge. Blech.
I can't stand it when an author is exactly the same in all of his stories. They're all action based, with intelligent protagonist's out on the quest for knowledge. Dan Brown's same, boring old story line made me dislike everything about him, and that includes his stories. I barely classify him as an author- merely a cliched researcher who sets his information to a hopelessly repeated plot line. Not to mention the dialogue was horribly written- exactly like a movie script, and his characters were very very flat. They were all bland, like cardboard figures of the characters themselves. They were there, you could see them, but nothing was going on inside their heads that could qualify them as realistic. Nor is there a strong moral. If you aren't a writer, you'll probably like The Da Vinci Code, but I'll pass on it.
Agreed. I read all four of his books (Deception Point, Digital Fortress, Angels and Demons, and Da Vinci Code). Two books in two settings. I felt like I was reading the same thing, with slightly different ideas and people...yeah, it gets boring. I was actually impressed with most of his research and ability to incorporate it into the story, but his wife did it for him? Wtf!
Trau
Jun 20 2006, 04:25 PM
QUOTE(Tiffbaby @ Jun 18 2006, 5:30 AM)

Well I watched the movie but I havent read the book. But now I'm so confused about my religion. I should have pulled the plug(I did do that eventually but it was too late. I was already in tears).
Do you not realize that most of Brown's conclusions concerning Christianity are preposterously false? I wouldn't get worked up over a hack writer with formulaic plots and shoddy research.
tootsie_kiddo
Jun 28 2006, 06:31 PM
I've read all of Dan Brown's books. FABULOUS.
Clarisse
Jun 30 2006, 01:25 AM
QUOTE(salcha4u @ Jun 18 2006, 7:17 PM)

Agreed. I read all four of his books (Deception Point, Digital Fortress, Angels and Demons, and Da Vinci Code). Two books in two settings. I felt like I was reading the same thing, with slightly different ideas and people...yeah, it gets boring. I was actually impressed with most of his research and ability to incorporate it into the story, but his wife did it for him? Wtf!
That's what I've heard. I think there was some plagerism thing going on and he had to tell them that his wife researched all the stuff for him. Well, it's what I've heard, anyway.
juliar
Jul 2 2006, 01:01 AM
hm, i've read all four of the dan brown books. it's interesting how most of the information about the places they are set are true.
although i have heard of that plagiarism thing... i don't know.
and yeah it does get a bit boring but at least there were only four novels and not too many. so it's still not TOO predictable.
vandiee
Jul 9 2006, 04:23 AM
Definitely read it. It's a GREAT book. It'll keep you occupied for a while.
But..if you're really religious (christian or w/e) then you might not want to read it.
Well, you could. But I guess you could get...offended?
It's still a great book. READ IT!
jue
Jul 28 2006, 03:57 PM
I borrowed the book from a friend, and its been like 1 month, and I'm only on page 40 something. The books interesting and all, and I've heard from many that the books really good, but i haven't had the time to read it. Plus alot of the words, i don't understand o_O
monxcheri
Jul 28 2006, 05:40 PM
i LOVED the book. Even if you`re religious, just as long as you don`t believe in the stuff, then you`re fine. It`s very interesting.
i actually liked Angels & Demons more than the Da Vinci Code though.
Lavelle
Sep 1 2006, 07:37 PM
QUOTE(Trau @ Jun 20 2006, 3:25 PM)

Do you not realize that most of Brown's conclusions concerning Christianity are preposterously false? I wouldn't get worked up over a hack writer with formulaic plots and shoddy research.
Well I know that but I still cant help but think that maybe he has a point. The Pope, all those years ago, did order the monks to get rid of 13 (was it 13?) of the bible's books. There's no telling what we may be missing. And have you looked at the Last Supper recently? The guy whose supposedly Paul, does look like a woman. And wouldnt it be amazing if Jesus did have a child and that anyone in the world could have the blood of the royal line coursing through their veins? Its terrifying yet exciting.
On the other hand, I never held any prejudices against religion. It was a well known fact that the catholic faith was somewhat cruel and domineering in the past.
illriginal
Sep 6 2006, 08:20 PM
In my opinion, he's barely scratched the surface of Christianity and what really happened.
If anyone can speak Arabic or Hebrew, read up the Dead Sea Scrolls that were found in Jordan, that's the true Dead Sea Scrolls :)
Oh and the Book of Malachi, book of Judas, and 4th Book of Maccabees.
yrrnotelekktric
Sep 7 2006, 10:38 PM
^yeah, i have to agree with you.
But nevertheless, it was a good book
Sheida
Sep 8 2006, 06:26 PM
I would recommend it. I also recommend his other books: Digital Fortress (very good), and Angels and Demons (a little more violent but still good).
joiedevie
Sep 21 2006, 07:30 PM
i think it's a really good book. WAY better than the movie.
tokyo-rose
Sep 25 2006, 04:34 PM
I didn't read the book when it was really hyped, but I decided to read them later on to see what was so good about it. I have to say I was rather disappointed. The storyline is brilliant but the writing style really isn't that great. In the end it averages out to be slightly above average.
synthase
Oct 2 2006, 09:01 AM
yes..i love this mystery..
but i think that Angel and Demons is better
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