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Old 03-05-2009, 09:28 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by ErwinOtten View Post
He doesn't need older classier books, he replicates his own.
I read 'The Da Vinci Code' and "Angels & Demons' and they are exactly alike.... Take the manuscript of Angels & Demons; change all 'Illuminati' in 'Priory of Sion' and look for the most unlikely figure in the book when you want to know who the bad guy is........
Don't get me wrong, they are fun to read, but if you have read one then the other holds no surprises anymore.
I completely agree with this statement. It's even worse when you read a third one, since it's different (yet the same) characters.
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