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dust to dust ( member #12583) posted at 5:20 PM on Friday, September 25th, 2009
Alright I just started reading this too. I actually bought it a week ago but couldn't start because of exams. But now I have been reading it every chance I get.
dday 1- september 06, he was having a three month affair.
dday2- april 1st 2008, six months after oc was born, h finally came clean about everything.
Present day- trying to R again.
deedug (original poster member #6535) posted at 6:34 PM on Friday, September 25th, 2009
I got it the day it was released and have been reading a few pages here and there.
I've managed, some how, to get close to half way.
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DDAY 7/2004 * 6mnths pregnant
DDAY 2 - 2/19/2009 (EA)
POLY 3/20/2009 - HE PASSED!!!
TO DATE (10/2013) - R never really materialized
4/2012-H had a stroke (he is mostly fully recovered now)
Chria ( member #14090) posted at 7:52 PM on Friday, September 25th, 2009
Finished it!! And I ain't gonna tell you how it ends...neener neener
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deedug (original poster member #6535) posted at 12:41 AM on Saturday, September 26th, 2009
I suppose we need to decide of this is going to be the "spoiler" thread or not.
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DDAY 7/2004 * 6mnths pregnant
DDAY 2 - 2/19/2009 (EA)
POLY 3/20/2009 - HE PASSED!!!
TO DATE (10/2013) - R never really materialized
4/2012-H had a stroke (he is mostly fully recovered now)
tputer ( member #11353) posted at 11:26 PM on Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Just finished it too!! Not to worry...no spoilers from me!
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sad12008 ( member #18179) posted at 2:39 PM on Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
Is it a good read? I liked DaVinci code, but generally I'm not a huge fiction fan (I keep the nonfiction section of the library stacks circulating, however!)
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tputer ( member #11353) posted at 4:32 PM on Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
Is it a good read?
My humble opinion without giving away any spoilers: the book is a very good read, although I was somewhat disappointed with the ending.
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FWW/BW (JP12861): 48
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Hers: 4/5/10
resigned ( member #12903) posted at 4:48 PM on Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
dust to dust ( member #12583) posted at 3:15 AM on Monday, October 5th, 2009
Alright, half way through!
dday 1- september 06, he was having a three month affair.
dday2- april 1st 2008, six months after oc was born, h finally came clean about everything.
Present day- trying to R again.
ImGonnaMakeIt ( member #18277) posted at 8:38 PM on Monday, October 5th, 2009
I finally finished it last night. It was good, but not as good as the others.
It had a ton of research and interesting facts and history that I just love. BUT, I was able to put it down without any issues, and I could go days without picking it back up. Neither of which could I do with any of his other books. I was able to guess the outcome of a few mysteries before reading them. The final revelation of the big mystery was a bit flat for me too.
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AnnieOakley ( member #13332) posted at 8:51 PM on Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
I just read The DC and A&D over the last two weeks and was all ready to purchase LS. Then I started reading the reviews and it has been panned quite heavily.
Most say it does not live up to his others, is predictable, and seems like he is now a 'formula' writer.
I enjoyed the historical premise of the other two and would put the book down, grab my computer to google various things and then go back to reading-so I learned a bit as well. Always a bonus.
I may read it from the history side of things...TBD.
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deedug (original poster member #6535) posted at 3:08 PM on Thursday, October 8th, 2009
i agree with the others. ok, cool on the histrical/symbolic stuff but not as good as DC or A&D. the end was a let down.
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DDAY 7/2004 * 6mnths pregnant
DDAY 2 - 2/19/2009 (EA)
POLY 3/20/2009 - HE PASSED!!!
TO DATE (10/2013) - R never really materialized
4/2012-H had a stroke (he is mostly fully recovered now)
dust to dust ( member #12583) posted at 3:33 PM on Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Yeah, the end was extremely anticlimatic.Noetic science kind of seems like the real world version of being a Jedi lol.
dday 1- september 06, he was having a three month affair.
dday2- april 1st 2008, six months after oc was born, h finally came clean about everything.
Present day- trying to R again.
deedug (original poster member #6535) posted at 8:47 PM on Thursday, October 8th, 2009
seems like dan brown has been reading the secret
Married 21yrs
2 kids DD-16, DS9
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BW (me)-46
DDAY 7/2004 * 6mnths pregnant
DDAY 2 - 2/19/2009 (EA)
POLY 3/20/2009 - HE PASSED!!!
TO DATE (10/2013) - R never really materialized
4/2012-H had a stroke (he is mostly fully recovered now)
hurtbs ( member #10866) posted at 9:38 PM on Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Yeah, a bit disappointing...
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ricardoarjona ( member #25738) posted at 10:16 PM on Thursday, October 8th, 2009
also let down by the ending
CluelessBlonde ( member #13933) posted at 9:07 PM on Friday, December 11th, 2009
I really liked the book a lot...right up until the last 15 pages or so.
But even though I was disappointed in the ending, I'd still recommend the book. I thought it was really interesting and I really had no idea how it was going to end or what was going to happen.
All in all, I liked it.
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Nurse73 ( member #15004) posted at 3:30 PM on Saturday, December 12th, 2009
I am a little more than 1/2 way through.
I am enjoying it. But I must admit I am a little let down.
I remember reading A&D and DVC and not being able to put them down.
I finished them both in a few days.
I def dont have that "Gotta finish it" feeling with this one.
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looking forward ( member #25238) posted at 1:13 AM on Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
I've read all of his books, too. I enjoyed Angels and Demons the best, though.
Also, I just finished a book in the same genre by a new author. It's a lightweight Dan Brown-type book, an easy read, and thoroughly enjoyable, IMO.
Library of the Dead by Glenn Cooper. There are two sequels being published next spring, Book of Souls and The Tenth Chamber.
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http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/
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mpf00 ( member #24724) posted at 3:58 PM on Thursday, January 21st, 2010
I liked Angels and Demons the best too, but this book was pretty good.
He also wrote a couple other books I didn't see mentioned... Deception Point and Digital Fortress. They are both worth checking out.
When I find an author I like I feel like I have to read ALL their books... I'm a little type A like that.
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