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Review Date: 11/3/2011
Helpful Score: 1
Not one of Dan Brown's better books. From his offensive ideas about government spying (women are worried about someone reading their recipes? Really? As if that's all women e-mail each other about) to his predictable ending, this book was poorly written and poorly thought out. And the secret code everyone was fussing over? I figured it out several pages before the "super smart" characters did.
Not an intelligent read.
Not an intelligent read.
Review Date: 2/13/2012
Helpful Score: 5
The worst in a steadily deteriorating series. There is no plot, but only a vague series of disconnected scenes that would work better as short stories than parts of a novel. The cave descriptions are tedious, and the earlier loose ends from the series are mostly ignored. Thankfully, this should be the last book in the series.
Review Date: 5/20/2012
This is King's scariest novel. It takes the real and familiar and gives them a frightening twist. Don't read this alone on a dark night.
Review Date: 5/12/2012
Helpful Score: 1
I've always enjoyed Madeline Baker's stories, but this one is top notch. Romance, a feisty, independent heroine, characters that grow and change throughout the story, even some humor--this novel has it all. Definitely a keeper, and highly recommended.
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