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BarTopDancer 09-07-2006 08:07 PM

Angels & Demons
 
I just finished reading Angels & Demons. I loved it. I think it was better than the DaVinci Code. More action, more at stake. It has been a very long time since a book sucked me in like this. I found myself with an open mouth going wtf more than once. Great book.

katiesue 09-07-2006 08:49 PM

I had the same opinion when I finished reading it too.

flippyshark 09-07-2006 11:10 PM

It was certainly an entertaining read, but I have to admit that one element went waaay off my suspension-of-disbelief scale. (It's something near the end so if you haven't read the book and plan to, do not open the spoiler window below.)

Spoiler:
Jumping out of a helicopter many thousands of feet in the air holding onto a tarp? And then he was perfectly okay!?!?!?


Oh well, not like the book was aiming for anything like realism.

Alex 09-07-2006 11:58 PM

I barely made it through The Da Vinci Code because the writing was such hack. I made it about 75 pages into Angels & Demons before throwing the book away. I wasn't even willing to risk it getting into another person's hands. Better that it be recyled into cardboard.

Motorboat Cruiser 09-08-2006 12:18 AM

I guess it just depends on what you are looking for in a work of fiction. Personally, I'm less interested in logical feasability than I am in good storytelling and interesting characters. I thought "A&D's" had both and I preferred it over "The Davinci Code".

Of course, I also adore Dean Koontz, who many consider a hack.

Alex 09-08-2006 12:23 AM

The stories he is trying to tell are fine by me (though I strongly disapprove of his deceptions in claiming historical truth for some things that simply aren't). It is the quality of writing that I find abominable (but it is ok to disagree, just sharing my opinion).

BarTopDancer 09-08-2006 08:20 AM

While I think it would be amazing if The DaVinci Code were real (mainly due to my feelings towards organized religion), I don't, and never once thought it was real. The places are real, maybe the organizations are real, but the events? Fiction.

I never got the impression that A&D was being presented as historal truth.

Alex 09-08-2006 08:48 AM

So far as I know, nothing in Angels & Demons is presented as true that isn't. Things in The Da Vinci Code are presented as true that aren't.

But we've already had that discussion.

Independent of that, though, I find Dan Brown to be an incredibly inept writer.

Not Afraid 09-08-2006 11:31 AM

I thought A&D was better candy than DaVinci. Entertaining and fun but I agree Flippy's observation about the scee near the end. It really ruined it for me.

BarTopDancer 09-08-2006 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flippyshark
Spoiler:
Jumping out of a helicopter many thousands of feet in the air holding onto a tarp? And then he was perfectly okay!?!?!?

This element has been used before in other novels that I read and I have come to accept that it is pure fantasy. It didn't bother me at all, didn't make me suspend the book-world I was submersed in. Maybe that's why.


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