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Dan Brown

3.65 AVERAGE

adventurous mysterious reflective fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: N/A
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

I loved the Da Vinci Code. I read it back when I was in middle school and it sparked in me a love for historical fiction and historical thrillers. I've reread it many times. I've loved Angels and Demons, and I even liked books 3 and 4. But this, this was a huge let down.

Maybe it's because it's set in my own country and it depicts places I know. Maybe it's because it is the same formula all over again. Or maybe it's because my suspension of disbelief has a limit and I seriusly think Robert Langdon should not be allowed anywhere outside Harvard because it seems like everytime he goes out somewhere, chaos ensues.

I think I've reached my limit with a supercomputer who's called like a british butler, a future queen of Spain who quotes Frozen and a scientific discovery that reads like one of the endings of Mass Effect. I miss my albino monk, those were simpler times.



Merged review:

I loved the Da Vinci Code. I read it back when I was in middle school and it sparked in me a love for historical fiction and historical thrillers. I've reread it many times. I've loved Angels and Demons, and I even liked books 3 and 4. But this, this was a huge let down.

Maybe it's because it's set in my own country and it depicts places I know. Maybe it's because it is the same formula all over again. Or maybe it's because my suspension of disbelief has a limit and I seriusly think Robert Langdon should not be allowed anywhere outside Harvard because it seems like everytime he goes out somewhere, chaos ensues.

I think I've reached my limit with a supercomputer who's called like a british butler, a future queen of Spain who quotes Frozen and a scientific discovery that reads like one of the endings of Mass Effect. I miss my albino monk, those were simpler times.



Merged review:

I loved the Da Vinci Code. I read it back when I was in middle school and it sparked in me a love for historical fiction and historical thrillers. I've reread it many times. I've loved Angels and Demons, and I even liked books 3 and 4. But this, this was a huge let down.

Maybe it's because it's set in my own country and it depicts places I know. Maybe it's because it is the same formula all over again. Or maybe it's because my suspension of disbelief has a limit and I seriusly think Robert Langdon should not be allowed anywhere outside Harvard because it seems like everytime he goes out somewhere, chaos ensues.

I think I've reached my limit with a supercomputer who's called like a british butler, a future queen of Spain who quotes Frozen and a scientific discovery that reads like one of the endings of Mass Effect. I miss my albino monk, those were simpler times.
adventurous dark emotional hopeful inspiring reflective slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: No
adventurous mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No
adventurous medium-paced

It was Not Good thank you
adventurous tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No

4,5⭐️
Es super entretenido, me lo he leído sin darme cuenta. Es un no parar de acción, y hay un montón de información súper interesante

Love love Robert Langdon books I gobble them up with their little mysteries and puzzles. He is a crazy mansplainer but I forgive him.

"AI will take over God!!"...meh
All i can say that it was fun reading...

Merged review:

"AI will take over God!!"...meh
All i can say that it was fun reading...

Merged review:

"AI will take over God!!"...meh
All i can say that it was fun reading...
informative inspiring mysterious reflective slow-paced