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Originally Posted by montsnmags
Probably Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. I will live with the paradox that it was an appallingly-plotted, cardboard-charactered mess of religious conspiracy, and yet one that I was constantly prompted to keep reading into the early hours. I'd have to say I enjoyed it, as one might enjoy a McDonalds complete pigout. But I was not (and have not been) inspired to read anything else. One "Extra Large Value Meal" was enough, thanks.
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I read The Da Vinci Code in just about one sitting. It was dreadful, I hated it. But those
stupid cliffhangers kept me reading. Kudos to Dan Brown, but I'll never be reading another of his books.