The Da Vinci Code
2 journalers for this copy...
On my list of TBR.
I did enjoy reading this book but I'm afraid I wasn't very impressed. It seems like Dan Brown's books all follow a similar structure with only the characters' names changed.
I was fascinated by the ideas presented in the book which has encouraged me to look up further information on them. Also the book is fast paced as well and the plot moves along quite smoothly. However too many twists and turns for me.
I was fascinated by the ideas presented in the book which has encouraged me to look up further information on them. Also the book is fast paced as well and the plot moves along quite smoothly. However too many twists and turns for me.
Journal Entry 3 by Drusillamac at Strathclyde University in Glasgow, Scotland United Kingdom on Wednesday, November 17, 2004
Released on Thursday, November 18, 2004 at about 5:00:00 AM BX time (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) at Strathclyde Uni -Graham Hill Building Computer Lab in Glasgow, Scotland United Kingdom.
RELEASE NOTES:
Shall be left near one of the computers funnily enough. Being students they should appreciate a free book :-P
RELEASE NOTES:
Shall be left near one of the computers funnily enough. Being students they should appreciate a free book :-P
Thank you - I always appreciate a free book, especially when it was recommended to me merely hours earlier. Will be read and released in due course.
Certainly a page-turner, although not one of the best books I've read. Pity about the controversy/furore surrounding it as that tends to put me off a book. Glad I read it though.
Left on table in work canteen, Stirling, Scotland.