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Michael Villanueva
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What would be a good Dan Brown book to begin with? I have heard the most about The Da Vinci Code, but I also understand that it is part of a longer series. Are there any good standalone Dan Brown books that anyone would recommend?
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I'm yet to read The Lost Symbol. My friend loves it and I want to surprise him by discussing it with him
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Inferno was the first Dan Brown novel that I read. That novel was one of the best that I read at the time of its release. The plot and the characters were splendid. Eagerly waiting for his next work.
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My favourite is Da Vinci code. Without a doubt, his works are wonderful and amazing, and kept me in my toes but Da Vinci code is the book I keep coming back to.
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I liked The DaVinci Code the best. I stayed up all night because I could not put it down! He's an amazing storyteller, and his writing just hooks you.
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Post by Michael Adam Glidden Forteski »

I've always been of the opinion that Dan Brown is overrated, so I tend to steer clear whether it is rational or not. I did really enjoy Angels and Demons when I was in high school, however.
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The Lost Symbol, and Angels and Demons remain my favorite Dan Brown books. Reading these two books engaged both my mind and emotions.
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Post by Maria Ferreira Silva »

I love all of Dan Brown's novels but my favorite is Angels and Demkns. I haven't read Inferno yet though.
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Post by Jaco Du Plooy »

I am ashamed to say I only read one of his books, Origin. I enjoyed it a lot. I was tempted to stop reading it a few times though. The struggle between religion and science made me think a little deeper. I will try his books again.
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Post by Aislinn11 »

I can say that all of Dan Brown's Books are my favorite. And because of that I still keep and have not yet read his latest book of him, The Origin. :lol:
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Im not a fan. Da Vinci Code is a pointless theory.
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Post by Steeven Cuvi »

I had read this one, no more complicated that see the point of view and the context at where is sited.
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Post by Steeven Cuvi »

Im aint generating controversial cuestions but the autor no have more experience in this ground . Like a basketball player.
2 things completed similars if you read his books.
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Post by FelinaAlpuertoPittman2859+ »

I have read and enjoyed all of Dan Brown's books. They are full of action and packed with suspense, and thrilling moments. The best book for me was The Da Vinci Code, with the lead character Robert Langdon, who had an eidetic memory and could decipher symbols and interpret them. There is a new book coming this year 2025, entitled The Secret of Secrets. I am looking forward to that.
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