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Old 05-23-2013, 09:24 AM   #16662
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
I know. I just couldn't resist a cheap shot at Dan Brown. It's the "in" thing to do these days.
I know. As are cheap shots at McD's and Yuppies. But if you can't make fun of something fun, what CAN you make fun of?!?

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In truth, I have no opinion on the book one way or another,
There is a 3-hour way to remedy that...
I found it to be a fast paced, enjoyable story. I didn't question the accuracy. I wasn't reading it for a school test. Nor was I expecting another Dickens, Homer, or Hemingway. I was expecting a good mystery/action bus-ride read, and that's what I got. I'd be interested to hear your reaction to it. It wouldn't take much time to read it. Give it a go, and let's hear what you discovered. I've since read all of Brown's other stuff. A couple were good, one was pretty poor, but only because it was too 'formula.'

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