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Old 09-03-2009, 11:35 AM   #29
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Being a foreigner may see things differently, right or wrong.
A foreigner might not be so sensitive to the "fact" to which many westerners are so attached.
But, what accounts to the wild interest towards his fictions in western countries? Something beyond deception point?
And, dear ahi, you mean you haven't read a single book by Dan Brown? If so, how can you have such a strong attitude toward him?

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Many people, many highly educated people, many creative literary people do not perceive Dan Brown's transgressions to be ambiguous the way you suggest they might be.

And I will certainly not engage in a discussion that begins with "What is real? What is the fact?" If our fundamental perceptions of the basic fabric of reality are not aligned, we can already be fairly certain we will disagree no matter how long the discussion grows.

- Ahi

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