i just read the da vinci code.i found that this book is very great.im looking forward to buy angels&demons,deception point,and digital fortress.are these books great too?
i have read only read da vinci code & angels & demons
& i agree they r great books
really enjoyed them….
very contreversial which makes them really one of the better books of this time
yes they are, also look up, Holy Blood Holy Grail, he co-authored this book.
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yes both awesome enjoy
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i have read only read da vinci code & angels & demons
& i agree they r great books
really enjoyed them….
very contreversial which makes them really one of the better books of this time
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I preferred angels and demons.
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I enjoyed "The Da Vinci Code", but "Digital Fortress" is pretty bad. It's another "put the pieces together" puzzle story, but the pieces don't quite fit, and the characters are dull. I've never read the other two on your list.
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I have only read "Angels and Demons" along with "The Da Vinci Code", and I must say that the former is a great book. Although at first It was talking about physics, which I hated it because I actually hate physics, but with the progress of the book it became real good.
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i ve read them all but the greatest is angels & demons. the story is amazing and the twists are unusual..you never know what happens next!
i didnt like deception point and digital fortress though..maybe you will! happy reading!
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I've read all of Dan brown's novels. all of them are great but what i like best is the angel's and demons. it's the best amongst his other books.
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Yes- very similar to the Da Vinci code. Easy to read and suspenseful
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I loved Angels and Demons. It is amazing and keeps the reader guessing. I wasn't too Fond of Digital Fortress but I still recommend reading it.
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"Angels and Demons" is a very good book except for the ending, which is preposterous. Everyone I know who has read this book has agreed. That said, I would still read the book. It is even more exciting than "The Da Vinci Code."
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