
Dan Brown is my guilty pleasure. On to something for fun.

Dan Brown is my guilty pleasure. On to something for fun.
I read the first two back-to-back which kinda burned me out, i think. I took a big break and am now starting the third one, however, I think it's just the author and how he writes this character. The trope already tells familiar and overplayed and I'm only 6 chapters in. I have Origin in the tbr as well, but it appears I'm missing Inferno.... I know his newest just came out-- unsure if I will bother
Qualified recommendation. I liked the story, however it is very long. And it felt to me as if Dan Brown has a formula he follows when crafting a story. This character, check; this plot point, check; Langdon has trouble with the authorities, check; etc. So while the story was interesting, and the science was different, I felt as if I were reading the same story over again.

Trying out the tv series. #booktoscreen

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This did not need to be so got dang long.

I love Dan Brown books and this one did not disappoint. We all now need to go to Prague! History, epilepsy, mystery, science/technology, CIA, remote viewing and consciousness! Look up everywhere and everything as you go through this read. Langdon is back!

Boring. 😴 I almost DNF several times. This is a stroll through Renaissance art in Florence, Venice and the mixture of art and culture in Istanbul. All disguised as a rather slow chase of Robert Langdon by unknown pursuers. Brown even takes time to mention two ugly sculptures in the Boboli Gardens through which a lengthy portion of the chase ran. I love art and art history but yeah...Plus, a great deal about Dante and his Divine Comedy.
#litsylove

Found a good reading spot outside the gym where my 11 year old is participating in a basketball clinic with our high school team. It‘s a gorgeous evening in middle Tennessee!