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juliely | 20:27 Wed 28th Sep 2005 | Arts & Literature
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Ihave just read the book and was a bit disappointed in it. I was expecting more of a mystery.
Am I getting old and jaded?
Does anybody else feel the same?
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I haven't read it but my mum said she thought she was the only person in the world who didn't like it
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I liked it, I was just expecting more.
As I've said on several occasions, it's junk - poorly written, very poorly researched and just plain second-rate.

I thoroughly enjoyed it.  I'm not normally one to spend a lot of time reading a book so I wanted something easy to read and easy to get into.  I wasn't disappointed and I've sort of rediscovered the pleasure of reading books again!  I find Dan Brown's style simply addictive and I couldn't put the book down.

BUT some people love the book, others don't.  I think it's unfair to criticise the book unless you've read it yourself as we are all different; life would be a great bore otherwise!!!

I read it and liked it, have to say.  Something very 'Holy Blood and Holy Grail' and 'Holy Virgin and Holy ******' about it - though the latter two were written as fact, and very conspiracy theory-ist. 

His other books left me very cold though.  All the characters are the same but with different names, and it was easy to guess how the plots would unravel.

Entertaining, but the literary equivalent of junk food.
I read it and enjoyed it, but I thought the ending was a bit of a damp squib.
I enjoyed the plot but though the end was one big anti climax.

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