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Also Dan Brown and JK Rowling have an awful lot in common....
Neither can write. |
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08-15-2009, 07:31 PM | #18 |
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Actually, Rowling can tell a good (albeit formulaic) story in perfectly adequate prose. Dan Brown can't. After reading Brown, I felt I had to take a shower: the writing is at first grade level, his historical research is about the same, and his character development is of the cutout variety. To boot, his appears to assume, that his audience consists of people, whose IQ is generally below 70. At the time I read the Da Vinci Code, it seemed to me, that Dan Brown had read the Foucault's Pendulum, and decided to come up with something in the same vein, but much, much dumbed down, to take advantage of the religious revival going on in the US, and beyond. (Come to think of it, Angels & Demons seems to be borrowing from The Name Of The Rose.) My guess is, that people will still read Harry Potter a couple of generations from now, while Dan Brown will be buried deep in the pulp fiction heap. Last edited by Sonist; 08-15-2009 at 08:06 PM. |
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08-15-2009, 08:45 PM | #21 | |
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I've read a title each from Grisham, Brown, King, even Clive Cussler... I try to be well-rounded. Angels & Demons was extra. It was left by someone, high up on a mountain in South America, and it was in English, and it was raining outside.... |
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Nope, and last I heard there was a law suit over it. I don't know the status of the suit though. Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn!
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I think Brown is a good writer. He just doesn't research his topics very well.
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Never really read any of his work. Just the premise of the Da Vinci Code kept me away from it. Also, I've not seen the movie.
I suppose I have more and better things to waste my time on Like watching Q.I marathon, followed by Jonathan Creek marathon, followed by Father Ted marathon, followed by Red Dwarf marathon, followed by Monty Python marathon, followed by... |
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Haven't read Dan Brown. My husband read the Da Vinci Code and said it was OK. I think it was so popular because the story related to Jesus in some way.
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08-16-2009, 12:24 AM | #27 |
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I love Father Ted...
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08-16-2009, 12:28 AM | #29 |
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I think it reinforces many people's deep down suspicion that the Church has been running a scam on the masses (pun intended) for centuries.
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08-16-2009, 12:30 AM | #30 |
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This is true. So who says an IQ of 100 is all that great? And even so if the average is 100 that means a LOT are well behind that.
Just because someone isn't bright doesn't mean they aren't nice, good people... but ignorance (and cultivated ignorance especially) leads to a great deal of evil in the world. I really don't care if someone isn't that bright but given the palpable effects of someone not being that bright... it frustrates me to no end. But this isn't relevant to Dan Brown.. someone liking some escape fiction doesn't mean anything. |
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