try also digital fortress and deception point... and also if u want some explanation about the da vinci code, read also the BREAKING THE DA VINCI CODE..., also by dan brown... hehehe....
try also digital fortress and deception point... and also if u want some explanation about the da vinci code, read also the BREAKING THE DA VINCI CODE..., also by dan brown... hehehe....
Originally Posted by Quer_ai
The same with his other books. A little bit of twist through the end..
it was a great read but kinda predictable...already guessed early on that the camerlengo was the villain...nevertheless, it was worth my time..finished it in one day like i did da vince code, hehehe...
I like the book a lot! Nice plot..Dan Brown did well in research..Reading "Angels and Demons" was like touring St. Peter's Square or Vatican as a whole...Learned many things as well, like the procedure of choosing the next pope, preferetti (correct ba?), about Illuminati, famous artists....and that CERN actually created the World Wide Web..
If made into a movie, definitely requires a lot of budget...
yes, Angels and Demons if may be drawn to a movie, will cost a lot of money than the upcoming Da Vinci Code..
If i were to choose between Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, i'd choose Angels and Demons as a better book. I read it first before I picked up Da Vinci Code and the story still lingered. It's definitely wilder!
naa mo mga PDF format ani nga mga books? kng naa pls.. let me now.. thanks kaayo..
********* da vincci code daw weakens your faith, how true is this?Originally Posted by DexterTexter
@spike_jersey12Originally Posted by spike_jersey12
Da Vinci Code (and Angels and Demons as well) is a shrewdly intriguing book by a shrewdly intelligent and historically convincing author, Dan Brown. Much of what the author says in the book is bolstered by real evidence... factual accounts and antiquated documents from supposedly reliable sources. But even so, it is solely upon us whether or not we are to be swayed by his many suggestions, suppositions, and curiously accurate depictions. I don't suppose we should treat everything he says as hard fact.
The book did nothing to shake my faith, thin as it may be. I am not a man of strong faith, but despite this fact, my already meager faith didn't waver at all. I simply treated the material just as it was: a well-written, intriguing, and fascinating work of fiction. Nothing more.
Da Vinci Code and its insinuation that Christ had been devirginized by a prostitute, and Angels and Demons and its proposition of a corrupt, immoral and rapidly dying Catholic church, are nothing more than works of fiction. While the facts enunciated in these books could easily sway us from our faith, we should not be too brittle minded to just admit his hypotheses as fact.
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