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Jeremy
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May 11, 2008 02:14AM

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I think people try to read more into it than it warrants.



The only redeeming factor was the car chase in the movie. That was pretty slick. And that some one else paid for my ticket.
To conclude, I will quote my favorite art history professor..."And you know, His name is Leonardo!! Da Vinci where he came from..."
She was pissed off for a minute. It was amusing.

I read it quickly but I felt kind of guilty afterwards, like I had gorged myself on junk food.


I don't get what the big deal is. I mean, it's a mediocre piece of "historical" fiction. I don't see why everyone freaked out and boycotted the movie. It's just fiction, and not even great fiction at that.

Then it was predictable and not well written. It was a chore to get through that book. The sin lies not in reading that book, but in recommending it to others. To inflict that pain upon others is most grievous.

http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/langua...

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That post is spot on. No wonder I couldn't make it through the first few pages.

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That article brought me to tears of laughter. Excellent.
I didn't hate it because I kind of like suspense novels, but I closed my eyes fast and determined on its many many MANY shortcomings and faults. Anyway I got done with it and it was just ok. Then I read Angels & Demons. Now THAT was a mistake. After that I read Digital Fortress which was a worse mistake! Luckily I skipped Deception Point. At last I made my crowning mistake and read The Lost Symbol. It's one of the silliest books with the silliest plots you can ever dream of! ABSOLUTELY no recommendation!
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