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I felt the Da Vinci Code was overrated. There was plenty of intrigue but the plot didn't really go anywhere
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So far, I have read three of Dan Brown's novel: The Lost Symbol, The Da Vinci Code as well as Angels and Demons. I have enjoyed all of them; the scientific aspects, historical facts, the mysteries as well as twists and turns of the plots. And have to say Angels and Demons is my favorite so far.
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Dan Brown is the best. I have read all his works and I'm craving for more. I wish he wrote one next year cause i miss his works a lot. He puts facts and fiction side up side and leaves us in wonder. He's my favourite.
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I've read only "Origin" by Dan Brown so I have no comparison, but I really liked it! I loved the characters - and because all of the movies I couldn't help myself but to imagine main protagonist as Tom Hanks - and I really enjoyed the whole story which was totally captivating and I could not stop reading! The plot was brilliant, developing fast, full of suspence and so catchy. I've also learned a lot about Barcelona and Gaudi and plenty interesting things from art history which I truly love.
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Tough choice. As a conspiracy theorist myself thats a really tough choice. I liked all of them because of the depth of the information in the books whether true or not, they are still captivating to read
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Dan Brown is a great author in the way he mixes fantasy and real life.
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I only read the Da Vinci Code. It's a shame because I always say I will read the remaining works, but I end up procrastinating and reading other books instead.
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I would choose the Da Vinci Code. The book is very detailed and fast-paced and enjoyable. The story is full of suspense and is
very dramatic. The book is very long, but it is entertaining. I also enjoyed the movie which starred Tom Hanks.
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I enjoy reading Dan Browns book, especially the Langdon books. I've read A and D, DVC, Inferno, and the Lost Symbol. For me, all of these books are suspenseful, challenging, and enjoyable to read. I'm about to start reading Origin. Thus far I don't have an overall favorite, because they all work together in a larger storyline while each being able to stand alone.
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My favorite Dan Brown novels are definitely The Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol. I really enjoy the chase and I really enjoy the possibility that all of the things mentioned in these novels are not that far from the truth and could potentially be more than just speculation.
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zehra wrote: 24 Dec 2013, 10:31 What is your favorite Dan Brown novel?
It's difficult to choose because different books appeal to me at different points in time, but I would have to say Deception Point and Inferno are always at the top. Inferno has so many layers weaved in an intricate plot and Deception Point has an unexplainable magnetism that really draws you in.
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For me is Digital Fortress though I must say Davinci Code is also very very close.
I am a tech savvy so would choose Digital Fortress
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My favorite Dan Brown novel is still The Da Vinci Code. I really enjoy all of the symbolism and the proverbial "what-if." I think that it is still a great read, even though we have had numerous authors come out to debunk a novel. LOL!!
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The da Vinci code was the best. Though his work can really confuse one between the reality and fiction. He is a prolific writer that uses historical points to come up with magnificent work
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I love Dan Brown but I have to say my favorite book of his is the first one that I read which was The DaVinci code. Such a great storyteller!
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