I have to be one of the last humans on earth to read this. In fact, I started it last year and never finished because of deadlines and "stuff." This time I finished, and I really enjoyed it. Having seen the movie before I read the book, I found myself wondering why the movie gave more of the discoveries to Langdon when Sophie was just as active in solving the puzzles. I did see a few spots where suspension of disbelief was a necessity, but I was so involved with the book that those moments sped by, and I forgot them. A really good read
Anna
Her Reason to Stay, SuperRomance, 6/2008; The Man from Her Past, 6/2007
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Nope, you are not the
Nope, you are not the last; I still haven't read it.
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It's been so long since I read it I could probably read it again
but given that I have other books to read, it might just sit there
FF - do you want to borrow it?
Hugs
Sadhbh
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I might. I hate getting on the bandwagon, but…
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Climb on!
FF, I'm startled that you haven't read it either.
I honestly thought I'd be the only one. But it's great--you should give it a try!
And Sadbh, I have every faith you could knock it out in a couple of hours!
Anna
Anna
Her Reason to Stay, SuperRomance, 6/2008; The Man from Her Past, 6/2007
http://www.annaadamswriter.blogspot.com