Re: Book recommendations



DH read Angels & Demons and he kept saying, "you HAVE to read this one!" I
haven't yet, but I will. He really liked it.

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Kathy
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"Liz" <lizhug1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Really? I thought Angels & Demons was by far his best book!

"Barbara Carlson" <bbcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This one is pretty good. It's the only one other than the DaVinci Code
that was okay. The other two books by him I thought were pretty bad.
This one is no DaVinci Code, but its entertaining. I think maybe he
should rest on his laurels. He'd have to go some to beat that.

Barb C.


"Mishell" <mishellr71@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you like Dan Brown, try "Digital Fortress" It was a quick read, a
mystery, lots of NSA information (pertinent now since the NSA has been
'listening' to our phone calls and reading our emails.


Michelle




"Margie" <nomoremargiesjunk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm one of those people who really only reads while on vacation. I'm
looking for a book to take to Italy -- but strictly for reading on the
plane. My criteria: Fiction, not too heavy subject matter,
page-turner that grabs you on page 1 and doesn't let go, and nothing
over 300 pages or so. (My friend and I are gonna swap books, so I
need something I can read from start to finish pretty quickly.) I
loved Da Vinci Code (strictly as a mystery novel) and that would be an
example of the kind of engrossing plot I like. I've read all the
Patricia Cornwells and not much else (such as Janet Evanovich,
Kellerman, etc.). How 'bout it, you readers? Otherwise, I'm gonna
go to Barnes & Noble this afternoon and pick the brains of the people
who work there.

Margie








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