Digital Fortress by Dan Brown is ORGASMIC
No, and if you're comment is going to be some half-arsed effort at winding me up, I'd prefer it if you don't do itI hope you are joking.
I find it hard to believe that anything by Dan Brown could be even remotely decent.Digital Fortress by Dan Brown is ORGASMIC
It really isn't.Digital Fortress by Dan Brown is ORGASMIC
It's amazing that you just said that.They've made a film of Northrn Lights (they've called it something else though) with Nicole kidman and Daniel Craig. Should be interesting.
Liked the books as well.
Armoured polar bears are cool.
Agreed, that is one of the best books I have read in the last couple of years.The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a cracking book. just finished it, and its the best book i've read ina a while.
Both great reads, although We Need To Talk About Kevin is slightly slow to kick-off. Guess once you make it past the 100-150 odd page mark, the book gets gripping.Along with the above, stand out books I have read of late are:
100 Years Of Solitude
We Need To Talk About Kevin
Digital Fortress by Dan Brown is ORGASMIC
He was more of a sarcastic commentator on existentialism than existentialist.For those of you that consider yourselves to be thinkers, I would recommend anything by Albert Camus the French existential philosopher. 'The Myth of Sisyphus' and 'The Outsider' are particularly good. Read them in my teens, but they stand up as good books.
You mean it was wank?Digital Fortress by Dan Brown is ORGASMIC
I find it hard to believe that anything by Dan Brown could be even remotely decent.
Tbf I've only read The Da Vinci Code by him. Not only was is it a shit book but I didn't enjoy his style of writing at all. One of those things. I hate Ludlum too. They get too dramatic. I'd much rather read a Grisham or an Archer novel if I want something light.A couple of his are entertaining page turning holiday fare.
Digital Fortress is so bad that you end up alternating between maniacal laughter and the urge to go on an axe wielding rampage. It is that bad.
Da Vinchi Code was OK and the one after it was better (not good enough for me to remember the title mind). Ludlum was great but has dated badly although not as badly as Alistair McLean.Tbf I've only read The Da Vinci Code by him. Not only was is it a shit book but I didn't enjoy his style of writing at all. One of those things. I hate Ludlum too. They get too dramatic. I'd much rather read a Grisham or an Archer novel if I want something light.
I enjoyed 'Notes from a Big Country' which is the only Bill Bryson book that I have completed. I started reading 'A Short History of Nearly Everything' but I misplaced the book before I really got into it. It seemed like decent book and I will start reading it again some day.goin on holiday in a few weeks, and want to read my 1st bill bryson book by the pool
any recomendations?
Down Under is good, especially if youve been to Australia.goin on holiday in a few weeks, and want to read my 1st bill bryson book by the pool
any recomendations?