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the da vinci code - it is worth reading?
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ive been lent the book by a friend and think she kinda wants it back so i need to find time to read it. Is it an easy read and could i read it over the course of a day?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Regardless of my opinion of the content, I found the book a very quick and easy read. Done in a day. The chapters are short and the whole structure lends itself to speed reading. Sure, there's some exposition here and there that you may have to slog through, but the overall pace is energetic and engaging, if not well written.
Lonnie's right - you've just got to read it to know if you'll like it. Also, it will help if you consider it total fiction - then it will go a lot faster and probably be more enjoyable. A good vacation read. (And I'm an art history major who also laughed loud and often at the movie.)
Lonnie's right - you've just got to read it to know if you'll like it. Also, it will help if you consider it total fiction - then it will go a lot faster and probably be more enjoyable. A good vacation read. (And I'm an art history major who also laughed loud and often at the movie.)
I agree with Lonnie in that it's all a matter of taste.
I loved the book, found it pacey and exciting with lots of twists and turns. But I know quite a few who didn't like it for various reasons. Contentious premise apart, they say that it's poorly written and caters to the lowest common denominator in terms of reading taste (ie, it's not 'literary'). They say characters are one-dimensional and plot is predictable - and most other things people say about books they don't like.
All I will say is, start reading it. If you don't like it, then leave it. If you do, fine, and if your friend wants it back before you've finished, then either get it from the library and go and buy a copy, because at least then you know you won't have wasted your money.
I loved the book, found it pacey and exciting with lots of twists and turns. But I know quite a few who didn't like it for various reasons. Contentious premise apart, they say that it's poorly written and caters to the lowest common denominator in terms of reading taste (ie, it's not 'literary'). They say characters are one-dimensional and plot is predictable - and most other things people say about books they don't like.
All I will say is, start reading it. If you don't like it, then leave it. If you do, fine, and if your friend wants it back before you've finished, then either get it from the library and go and buy a copy, because at least then you know you won't have wasted your money.
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