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Old 21-05-2006, 09:04 PM   #1
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hey all,

After all this hype of the realease of the Da Vinci code, I'm very interested in read Dan Brown's books.

Considering I havent read any of them which one should i read first, any suggestions??

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Old 21-05-2006, 09:06 PM   #2
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Umm try the Da Vinci Code first, then Angels and Demons, then Deception Point and finally Digital Fortress.

Well thats what I reckon.
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Old 21-05-2006, 09:28 PM   #3
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I got hooked into The Da Vinci Code and finished it in a couple of nights, now onto the others now. Gotta say it gets you very interested in the subject coming from someone who didnt care less about it beforehand
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Da Vinci code is a 'quick' book to read, same with most of the rest of his books. They don't take a lot to read as Dan Brown paints the exact picture for you, rather than let you paint it for yourself.

Read Da Vinci Code first for the hype and to get you into the style. However Angels and Demons is a far better read in my opinion. Digital Fortress was a little - lacking - for me anyway. After Digital Fortress, which was an attempt at a Tom Clancy style - and didn't quite work, i didn't read Deception Point. But I might pick it up one day.
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Old 21-05-2006, 10:01 PM   #5
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Am reading 'The Da Vinci Code',started yesterday...find it hard to put down...should have it finished by Tues at latest.

From what I've been reading and hearing of the movie reviews the movie leaves a lot to be desired.
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Old 21-05-2006, 10:55 PM   #6
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Yeah,, ive read the davinci code & angels and deamons. Loved them both to bits, plan on starting on the others soon. Saw the movie today, i liked it, just not as good as the book i think.
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Old 21-05-2006, 11:40 PM   #7
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Dan is currently writing a sequel to The Da Vinci Code, based on the Masons.
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Old 22-05-2006, 12:15 AM   #8
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If you want to know where Dan Brown got his knowledge from read "Holy Blood, Holy Grail" It was printed in 1989. Also a good read on the subject is "Woman with the Alabaster Jar".
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If you want to know where Dan Brown got his knowledge from read "Holy Blood, Holy Grail" It was printed in 1989. Also a good read on the subject is "Woman with the Alabaster Jar".
Yes, got that on ebay a few weeks ago but havent read it as yet, Dan Brown used this book as his main inspiration for the Davinci Code

The topic of it is only an alternative way at looking at things but it does seem to have a believable storyline to it, that I can imagine to have happened imo anyway
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Save yourself the misery.

The book is to religion/history as Star Wars is to space travel. Read it with that in mind and it has no substance. Somewhat engaging action/adventure book but if you want to hold credibility in an argument with anyone with an IQ of double digits who isn't interested in popularist , then read something else.

I am all for deconstructing and being critical of established ideas and especially religous paradigms but the Da Vinci Code is certainly not the first nor last word on this matter.
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Old 22-05-2006, 12:49 PM   #12
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Read them all like 2-2 and a half years ago. Good books. Angels and demons was probably the best followed by The da vince code.

Might have to read the da vince code again sometime. Or i could just cheat and watch the movie. Thats what theyre for right? who didnt do that in high school :P
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Read them all, Da Vinci Code was my least-fav of them all..

Angels and demons was good, Deception point was pretty good, Digital Fortress was ok (not great but still better than Da vinci code)..
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I rate all 4 books pretty high, the pace and attention to detail is what makes them work for me. Like most readers, if the book just dosent grab you early on, you probably wont finish it.
Out of the 4, I place Deception Point at the top of list hands down, followed closely by Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons and finally Digital Fortress which was a bit of a struggle to get through at times.
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Save yourself the misery.

The book is to religion/history as Star Wars is to space travel. Read it with that in mind and it has no substance. Somewhat engaging action/adventure book but if you want to hold credibility in an argument with anyone with an IQ of double digits who isn't interested in popularist , then read something else.

I am all for deconstructing and being critical of established ideas and especially religous paradigms but the Da Vinci Code is certainly not the first nor last word on this matter.

Well no-one is saying that it is a factual book, its simply a fiction novel based on what *could* have happened.
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Old 23-05-2006, 01:02 PM   #16
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I saw the da vinci code on sunday, suffice to say in my opinion the reviews you are reading do not do it justice, it is actaully quite a good movie from a fiction point of view. SO go see it and see what you think, after all its only your opinion that counts.
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Read Angels and Demons first, it is the "prequal" to The Da Vinci Code after all.

It was a better read than the Da Vinci Code anyway.
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Save yourself the misery.

The book is to religion/history as Star Wars is to space travel. Read it with that in mind and it has no substance. Somewhat engaging action/adventure book but if you want to hold credibility in an argument with anyone with an IQ of double digits who isn't interested in popularist , then read something else.

I am all for deconstructing and being critical of established ideas and especially religous paradigms but the Da Vinci Code is certainly not the first nor last word on this matter.

At the very least it has got ppl thinking and talking about it.

I have had an interest in 'The Knights Templar' and the 'Masons' ,'The Craft' and Religion in general for quite some time...and Dan Brown is closer to the truth than most ppl realise.

In 'The da Vinci Code'he wrote that Emporer Constantine in collusion with the then Christians of Rome changed the original Bible to suit their needs..this is TRUE.

The Bible you read today and espousings of the Church are nothing like the original...'scriptures'.
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Of course - the Romans used religion as a tool to conquer people and places they couldn't with military might, like the Celts - which is why christianity is riddled with altered pagan rituals...
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Of course - the Romans used religion as a tool to conquer people and places they couldn't with military might, like the Celts - which is why christianity is riddled with altered pagan rituals...

And who were the pagans????
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the da vinci novel and movie were both just fantastic. i really enjoyed them both. when i 1st heard tom hanks was to play langdon, i thought, perfect!! haha.... people who have read the book though will understand the movie sommewhat better, because i believe the book explains more. but with the movie at 2 hours plus, theres not much you can do. but i thoroughly enjoyed!!! but when you go to see, make sure you are openminded and not one eyed....
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After reading such a book it is hard not to look up more on the subject, and it is interesting to note how many words, symbols, sayings etc originated from the early centuries.
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ya dead right there rodderz
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Don't waste your time reading Dan (the apprentice) Brown, get yourself some mid-career Robert (the Master) Ludlum instead . There's one that even touches on similar themes but I can't remember which (The Matarese Circle ?). Off theme, Ludlums' Bourne series are good page turners, if you can clear your mind of the memory of the sub-standard movies. Dan's alright, if there's nothing else about. Umberto Eco had a good one involving the Knights Templar and Focaults Pendulum, but unless you have a fantastic English and Latin dictionary it's a hard slog getting through. Anyway, didn't think ford drivers read books... :
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Yes some of us can read and analyse books....however I must admit there are probably those that would start a fire with the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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word on the wind is that angels and demons is set to be a movie, hope ol' tommy hanks takes it, cos he was great as robby langdon. this will be just as big if not bigger than the da vinci code!!! anyone??
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Not sure if A&D would be a better movie than the DaVinci Code. IMHO Deception Point would be a much better proposition.
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imho you should take a pillow into the da vinci code movie if you have little knowledge of religion as you can easily fall asleep.
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