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Old 03-02-2007, 09:42 AM   #28
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'Angels and Demons' or 'Digital Fortress' are much better litterary works than The Code. The 'Code' was mostly favored for the Taboo it brought. Then again, book choices are just as personal as favorite movies. I did like The Code as a book, and they did a credible rendition of it in the movie for such a difficult task, but the main subject was no news to me like to the majority of the 'Code's afficionados.

If you like the way Dan Brown researches to exhibit pearls of knowledge you'll like his other works. If you have religious moral obligations, don't give up on him, 'Digital Fortress' and 'Deception Point' are excellent thrillers, worthy of a movie.
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