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Deception Point by Dan    Brown
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it was ok
bookshelves: mystery-crime-thriller

I love brown's writing style and I will always love it. I can't say I enjoyed this book... It took me a while to finish it...And I have to admit I skimmed through some of the pages around the middle of the book... I'm just not into all this political drama and NASA stuff.. To put it in a nutshell I wasn't really impressed by the storyline but like I said Dan Brown is an expert at what he does. He can even make a tedious story seem interesting..

I prefer the Robert Langdon series and I would definitely recommend them to mystery lovers!
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Reading Progress

February 15, 2016 –
page 60
10.79%
February 16, 2016 – Started Reading
February 16, 2016 – Shelved
February 17, 2016 –
page 120
21.58%
February 17, 2016 –
page 200
35.97%
February 19, 2016 –
page 250
44.96%
February 21, 2016 –
page 430
77.34%
February 21, 2016 –
page 460
82.73%
February 22, 2016 –
page 500
89.93%
February 23, 2016 – Finished Reading
April 13, 2016 – Shelved as: mystery-crime-thriller

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Fahad Naeem I think his sci-fi is better than Robert Langdon series. No?


LENA TRAK Fahad wrote: "I think his sci-fi is better than Robert Langdon series. No?"

Maybe, but I disagree! There isn't anything wrong with this particular book...I'm probably wrong but it just wasn't for me. I enjoy the code-breaking thing he does in the Robert Langdon series more!


Fahad Naeem Same. That's what I liked about Dan when I first read Digital Fortress but now he's focusing more on history and architecture in his latest novels than code breaking i.e. Inferno and Origin.


LENA TRAK Fahad wrote: "Same. That's what I liked about Dan when I first read Digital Fortress but now he's focusing more on history and architecture in his latest novels than code breaking i.e. Inferno and Origin."

Yes, I agree with you. Inferno was the least interesting to me! The Origin was great but no code breaking at all! The Digital Fortress is impeccable. It's been years since I read it. I have to reread it soon!


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