Christmas In The Good Old Days
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.techincally, angels and demons comes before the da vinci code - there are references to the events of angels and demons in the da vinci code, but it really doesn't make much difference.
however, the cynic in me would say you only really need to read one of these as they are pretty much the same story, but set in different cities and with different sidekicks!
sorry steveaa1, but i can't agree with you about digital fortress - this was by far the worst book out of the four and the certainly the worst book i've read in a very long time.
i had an idea what the twist at the end was gonna be by about page 12, and thought surely it can't be that simple. i got five pages from the end of the book and was incredibly dissappointed to realise that i'd been right all along.
i almost stopped reading.
have only ever read DVC, and it wasn't so cryptic that not reading A&D was a stumbling block.
Frankly, deplorably weak, and I didn't bother with A&D. My other half is a book 'collector' that is, if he reads something by an authro, he usually reads everything, esp if he liked it. He read DVC and DP, but only because he bought them at the same time. He has not read anything else by Dan Brown.
A quick, weekend read; magazine style literature; to the world of literature as Big Brother is to the world of T.V. A modern classic only due itits infamousy, DB does not seem to be one of the current laureatess; personally I like something with a bit more substance.