i read a few pages of this when it came out and thought it didn't impress me. now that the movie's out, a friend is begging me to go with her (she loves tom hanks) and i can't see a best seller-turned-movie until i've read the book, so i decided to do it. couldn't find the book (i'm not gonna buy it!) so i got the audio book. is less painful. i get distracted a lot thoigh but at least is easier to imagine and focus on the plot and characters .
one thing i have hated so far is that he's tried to shove down my throat some ust between sophie and langdon. i don't see it at all. and he keeps making remarks about it. if the connection is there, you don't have to put a big neon sign saying "hey! look!!! they like each other!" other thing is the novel happening in less than a day. it's like 24 turned into a book.
i'll finish it, and i'll watch the movie, and i'll never waste my time with dan brown again.
seriously, i've seen better things written by 15-years-old on ff.net and they don't get paid millions
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now that the movie's out, a friend is begging me to go with her (she loves tom hanks) and i can't see a best seller-turned-movie until i've read the book, so i decided to do it.
couldn't find the book (i'm not gonna buy it!) so i got the audio book. is less painful. i get distracted a lot thoigh but at least is easier to imagine and focus on the plot and characters .
one thing i have hated so far is that he's tried to shove down my throat some ust between sophie and langdon. i don't see it at all. and he keeps making remarks about it. if the connection is there, you don't have to put a big neon sign saying "hey! look!!! they like each other!"
other thing is the novel happening in less than a day. it's like 24 turned into a book.
i'll finish it, and i'll watch the movie, and i'll never waste my time with dan brown again.
seriously, i've seen better things written by 15-years-old on ff.net
and they don't get paid millions