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Angels and Demons

Angels and Demons

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brown has written one of the best summer books of the year!
Review: Just finished Angels & Demons, and Dan Brown has made a book that entertains just as much as it teaches. As a history major, it is hard to find books that contain a little historical truth, much less a lot of it. Brown has done that, and more. A&D gives a history lesson rivaling those taught in any Ivy league school, yet carries the reader on a multitude of hair-pin turns and thrill rides through Rome. The twists come right after another, culminating in a climax that is second to none. Anyone who has an interest in the Vatican, the mysteries it holds within its crypts and vaults, or just plain loves a good thriller, A&D is the book for you. Excellent summer book to take to the beach, but bring the suntan oil, you won't be moving for quite a while.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding
Review: If you want to read one book this year that will keep you so entertained, you'll not be able to stop reading (cliche'd but true), this is it. The surprises in store for the readers is amazing. Simply one of the best adventures of the year (so far).

Highly recommended...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fantastic read
Review: almost missed my connection out of chicago last week because I got so engrossed in this story / simply ingenious / borrowed book from a coworker (she raved) and never put it down / have met few thrillers this darned fun to devour / a few miniscule complaints about masonic history (being one myself) but tiny quibbles in an overall unforgettable read / highly recommended

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Preposterous Plot
Review: Did I read the same book as the other reviewers? Although, the book was full of very interesting facts, they were interwoven into the story in a very annoying way. The narrative was overly melodramatic, amateurish, and sometimes downright silly. For people with a deadline to meet they sure had a lot of time to discuss everything to death. The plot was just plain ludicrous.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Some good ideas, but paltry substance.
Review: A candidate for the "wait for it in the paperback bargain bin" category.

The intentions of this book are eminently noble, and one dreads to think on the midnight oil the author's research staff must have endured to discover some of the factual information set forth.

But the lace-thin story just doesn't meet the requirements of the material, which ultimately serves as simple namedropping. Imagine reading a quick 200pp novellette about Buddhism, the CIA's inner sanctum, and Astrophysical Cosmology - a couple guys dashing around and blowing things up isn't going to cut it. But that's this book, more or less.

So while the story ideas could have been, if developed, interesting, look to a thorough writer like Ludlum or Clancy to tell stories with the substance one looks for in such presupposed tales of intrigue.

For example, if an author establishes the pretense of a group planning to destroy the Vatican, readers will justly expect to learn something meaty about the motives and expectations of these terrible people. But the Illuminati remain as much in the dark at the end of the story as they were in the beginning.

So, the book, while it has a page or two of tasty sauce, really has no meat to speak of.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: INGENIOUS and INFORMATIVE
Review: "Angels and Demons" is one of the best thrillers I have ever read. Besides being unable to put the book down, my wife and I learned a great deal about the Catholic Church, Rome, and the creation of anti-matter in the laboratories of Switzerland. I was fascinated to learn about the connection between the secret Illuminati brotherhood, the Masons and even the U.S. one-dollar bill. Behind the superb story, there is a rich backdrop balancing the conflict and agreement between science and religion. With the election of a new pope in the foreseeable future and the November choice between Gore and Bush (with their admitted ties to the secret societies of the Masons and Skull and Bones), this book gives readers much to think about, provided they have time to catch their breath from all the surprises, chills and thrills in the ingenious plot. As a bonus, the ambigrams throughout the book are unbelievable!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of the best
Review: As a voracious reader, I have read the best. "Angels and Demons" is a heart-stopping thriller that keeps you turning pages until you arrive exhausted at the end. You're truly "in on the chase." Improbable as it seems, Dan Brown has combined nuclear physics and antimatter with Renaissance art, old Rome and the Vatican. You conjure up the images in your mind, but the icing on the cake is Brown's Web site which shows you the CERN facilities, the plane and then the exquisite artwork of Bernini and others as well as a peek inside the Vatican. It's a book that teaches, makes you think, and entertains, all at the same time. Few authors can accomplish that. Thanks, Dan Brown. You have a new fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding!!!!
Review: I would like to thank Dan Brown for such an outstanding novel. The only bad thing about this thriller is the fact that I'll have to read a lot more books to find one thats even near as entertaining and riveting as this one. The research was exceptional. The secrets that lie in wait for the reader will amaze you. The history and life in the Vatican, the story of the Illuminati, the science and research in physics, Galileo. These are just some of the things you'll learn about while on this rollercoaster ride of a book.

A true 5 Star if ever there was one....

Highest recommendation........

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another fast paced thriller from Dan Brown
Review: Dan Brown's second book, Angels and Demons, rivals the fast pace he set with Digital Fortress. Techies will love the antimatter and physics, and everyone will love the basic premise as well as the vivid detail that Dan Brown uses to bring the Vatican City to life. Take journeys where few men have been, and where few will ever go again. Angels and Demons is incredibly well researched, and Dan Brown uses real places to create the ultimate thriller to start out the new millenium, and to think about until the next.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Judge this great book by its cover!
Review: Dan Brown has more than done it again! Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes. This book is definitely more than 10 stars. I have shown this ambigramic cover to over 25 different people. Everyone has said how did he do that? And over half said I was showing them the book upside down. And then when I show them the cover looks the same right side up or upside down, they can't believe it even more. The book is as great as the cover. Not only is it a great story, but it asks universal questions at the same time. Angels - Demons; God(s) - no God(s); Religion - Science; good - evil; life - death; love - hate; fiction? -fact?; matter - antimatter; light - dark; like - dislike; Illuminati - Catholicism; laughing - crying; pain - happiness; killings - miracles?; should we? or shouldn't we?, and many more. The sign of a good book for me is one that I can't put down until it ends. And this one ended (unfortunately) the same day I received it in the mail. Talk about not being able to put it down. (1)English - Latin - French - Greek (2)Earth - Air - Fire - Water (3)Nile - Ganges - Danube - Rio Plata (4)The Inquisition - Knights Templar - Cruscades - La Puga (5)Dissimulation - Camouflage (6)The Great Seal - The Great Castration (7)Hassassin - Terrorism (8)Iambic Pentameter - Couplets (9)Substantiate - Suffocate (10)Cross - Yin Yang - Jewish Star - Swastica (11)God - Illuminati - Shaitan - Satan (12)Antimatter - Time Zero - Hadron Collider Particle Accelerator - Airtight Nano Composite Shells (13)Kilotons - Weaponry - Payload - Destruction (14)Electron - Volts - Joules - Constuctive (15)Zeus - Janus - Poseidon - Helios (16)Michaelangelo - Basilica - Bernini - St Peter's Square (17)Marisa - Sachiko - Kanara - V. Vetra (18)Wahad - tintain - thalatha - arbaa (19)Galeleo - John Milton; Einstein - Dan Brown (20)Dan Brown - Exeter? Robert Langdon - Exeter. I can't believe all the information that Dan Brown has put into this book and made it all make sense. I'll bet the next time you take out a one dollar bill, you'll take a closer look at "The Great Seal." (1)Novus Ordo Seclorum - A New Order of The Ages (2)Annuit Coeptis-God Has Favored Our Undertaking (3)E Pluribus Unum - One Out Of Many (4)In God We Trust (5)13 leaves; 13 berries; 13 arrows; 13 stars; 13 layers on the pyramid; 13 letters in Annuit Coeptis; 13 letters in E Pluribus Unum Who said 13 was unlucky? Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? I know everyone will enjoy this great book! Don't forget Digital Fortress

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