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I read this latest book by Dan Brown (not a big fan necessarily) a few months ago, what stood out was Brown's apparent argument FOR the eternal nature of intelligences. Anyone else read this and feel the same way?

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I may have to tried that...but, usually, I will add it to my electronic versions after reading it. Meaning, being destructive to the book by copying each pages electronically. :)

What is the best part about the book?

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What is the best part about the book?

The part where you're not reading it.

I loved Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, but I couldn't get through this. It spent half the book ramping up the story instead of getting into it. It was a tough one for me, and I finally just gave the book back to my sister, from whom I'd borrowed it.

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The best part is the last page. That's why I suggested the library.

Or you could go to a bookstore and read the last page. :P

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