Summary: When a new NASA satellite detects evidence of an astonishingly rare object buried deep in the Arctic ice, the floundering space agency proclaims a much-needed victory...a victory that has profound implications for U.S. space policy and the impending presidential election.With the Oval Offic...
Well, that certainly was a deception. Someone recommended me this book, saying how good and thrilling it was. Every time she tries to convince me to read a certain book now, I'm instantaneously suspicious. Because I really didn't like this one. It was very boring, for a start, and then -BIG sur...
Dan Brown may be immensely popular, but his skills as a writer are deplorable. At least in Angels and Demons and The Davinci Code, he was able to write thrillers with lots of action that were page turners. Deception Point is nothing like that. The plot, premise and execution are so utterly ridiculou...
Yeah so I couldn't even finish this. Other than following the same structure as his other books, to the point where the same thing happens in each chapter, it just got ridiculous in the middle. It's completely unbelievable! Anyhow. I'm sure it's enjoyable trash for someone to read, but it's not for ...
Rachel Sexton a 'gister' from the NRO (I can't remember what that stands for) is sent on a mission for NASA, who have uncovered proof of extraterrestrial life. Gasp.However as events unfold it's clear all may not be as it seems.I'm a big fan of Dan Brown's writing, he knows how to keep the reader gu...
Before I read this book I didn't used to understand why people hate Dan Brown so much? Why they call him the most over rated writer? After reading this book I have the answer.Dan just doesn't want to keep it straight forward and simple. He wants to go extreme with everything. The plot is extreme - A...
This book is definitely the perfect type of story to listen to an audio that will keep you glued for hours to your earbuds. I listened to this with my son driving back and forth to school and I must say that it really eased that daily commute! Great action, unbelievable James Bond like stunts and ...
I did actually quite enjoy the story, but why on earth does Dan Brown feel compelled to work every piece of research he's done into the finished novel? (and wtf is an "anticyclonic vorticity spiral"?)
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