Forever Jung wrote::twisted: I was planning on going onto Lost Symbol next
CatNamedRudy wrote:I enjoyed 3 of the 4 Dan Brown books I've read. The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons and Deception Point were quick and enjoyable. The only one I had a really difficult time with was The Lost Symbol.
Oh yeah, I forgot that I read Digital Fortress too. That was pretty awful.
welshben23 wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:I enjoyed 3 of the 4 Dan Brown books I've read. The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons and Deception Point were quick and enjoyable. The only one I had a really difficult time with was The Lost Symbol.
Oh yeah, I forgot that I read Digital Fortress too. That was pretty awful.
I didn't enjoy The Lost Symbol as much as the others either and I hated Digital Fortress. I thought Angels and Demons was better than The Da Vinci Code.
CatNamedRudy wrote:I enjoyed 3 of the 4 Dan Brown books I've read. The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons and Deception Point were quick and enjoyable. The only one I had a really difficult time with was The Lost Symbol.
Oh yeah, I forgot that I read Digital Fortress too. That was pretty awful.
Dorset Girl wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:I enjoyed 3 of the 4 Dan Brown books I've read. The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons and Deception Point were quick and enjoyable. The only one I had a really difficult time with was The Lost Symbol.
Oh yeah, I forgot that I read Digital Fortress too. That was pretty awful.
Digital Fortress was terrible - I worked out the ending really early on, and I almost never do that with books or films!
insaneasperger wrote:Decided to re read Stephen king books I find in the 20p bin at the shop, much to mums annoyance and am about a quarter of a way through the dead zone, it's ok but not my favourite. Been a while, as I started reading Stephen kings 10 years ago so want to retread them
Dorset Girl wrote:insaneasperger wrote:Decided to re read Stephen king books I find in the 20p bin at the shop, much to mums annoyance and am about a quarter of a way through the dead zone, it's ok but not my favourite. Been a while, as I started reading Stephen kings 10 years ago so want to retread them
The Shining is my favourite. Insomnia is second. Aside from The Shining, though, I got rid of all my Stephen King books. I couldn't bring myself to read them again after I found out what his imagination dreamt up for the kids in IT.
insaneasperger wrote:The unabridged version of the stand is my favourite, followed by that one where the writer is held hostage, my brain fails me for the title!
Dorset Girl wrote:insaneasperger wrote:The unabridged version of the stand is my favourite, followed by that one where the writer is held hostage, my brain fails me for the title!
'Misery'?
insaneasperger wrote:Decided to re read Stephen king books I find in the 20p bin at the shop, much to mums annoyance and am about a quarter of a way through the dead zone, it's ok but not my favourite. Been a while, as I started reading Stephen kings 10 years ago so want to retread them
Forever Jung wrote: I love rereading books
I've had a few people ask me why I read a book more than once, and I just don't get it. If you buy your favourite movie on DVD you don't watch it once and never look at it again
He can get pretty shocking at times, but isn't that why you laid your coins down in the first place?
Dorset Girl wrote:Hmm, maybe... I pay for the horror, though, not the. There were so, so many different ways he could have written that, and most of them would have been a better storyline anyway. The two-part TV series has a far better ending, for instance.Spoiler: show
barnaclelapse wrote:Anybody want to send me a book?
Lmao.
I'm completely out of shit to read, and it's driving me mad.
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