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Monday, July 23, 2007
Angels and Demons:Dan Brown
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WELL PLOTTED AND EXPLOSIVELY PACED.
Crammed with Vatican intrigue and hi-tech drama, Brown's tale is laced with twists and shocks that keep the reader wired right up until the final revelation. Packing the novel with sinister figures worthy of a Medici, Brown sets an explosive pace through a Michelin-perfect Rome.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A BREATHLESS REAL-TIME ADVENTURE
Exciting, fast-paced, with an unusually high IQ.
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
ANGELS & DEMONS IS ONE HELL OF A BOOK
Intriguing, suspenseful, and imaginative.
12-time New York Times bestselling author, Dale Brown
A READING EXPERIENCE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET.
Dan Brown has created another frantic paced thriller that rivals the best works of Clancy and Cussler.
Book Browser Reviews
ANGELS & DEMONS IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS.
A pulse-pounding, edge-of-your-seat thriller. ANGELS & DEMONS is as compelling as Umberto Eco... as engaging as Tom Clancy... as fast-paced as Michael Crichton... and rivals the best Thomas Harris thriller. Angels & Demons earns Dan Brown a place among these literary peers.
Joe Mauceri, syndicated book reviewer
AMONG THE BEST BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ.
Angels & Demons is part thriller, part mystery, and all action. A highly entertaining, page-turning thriller.
Davina Morgan-WittsBookBrowse.com
THRILLING CAT-AND-MOUSE MANEUVERS.
Life-or-death cliff hangers, romance, religion, science, murder, mysticism, architecture, and action. Angels & Demons is a GO!
KIRKUS REVIEWS
A BIG-CONCEPT BEAT-THE-CLOCK THRILLER.
Well researched, and pulsingly told. With so much to enjoy, the only problem for the reader will be to keep from turning the pages too quickly.
Barbara PetersThe Poisoned Pen
ONE OF THE BEST READ WE'VE EVER SEEN
If Tom Clancy and Umberto Eco got fused together, Dan Brown would be the result.
eBooknet.com
ONE HECK OF A GOOD READ
Angels & Demons is a no-holds-barred, pull-out-all-the-stops, breathless tangle of a thriller -- think Katherine Neville's The Eight (but cleverer) or Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum (but more accessible). Brown manages to hurl the reader headlong into an almost surreal suspension of disbelief. "Brain candy" it may be. But my! It's tasty.
AMAZON.COM
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