"Renowned author Dan Brown got out of his luxurious four-poster bed in his expensive $10 million house and paced the bedroom, using the feet located at the ends of his two legs to propel him forwards."
Thank you so much for the link to this piece... and thanks also for the warning about liquids and keyboards, or right now my workplace's IT department would not be very happy with me. ; ) And ROTFL--that's exactly how Brown writes. I had the misfortune of reading The DaVinci Code... it was awful. The terrible thing was, there were some neat ideas in there, and the novel could've been brilliant in the hands of a writer who understands basic things like plotting, dialogue, and characterization.
and thanks also for the warning about liquids and keyboards, or right now my workplace's IT department would not be very happy with me. ; ) Are IT ever happy? (Mind you we have a Mr Gorgeous in our IT department, who comes and 'touches' my computer in all the right places & makes it work again. I swear, the innuendo just APPEARS out of thin air...)
And ROTFL--that's exactly how Brown writes. I had the misfortune of reading The DaVinci Code... it was awful. Watching the movie was bad enough. (Which reminds me of stoney321's review/blow-by-blow description. Still no liquids!)
The terrible thing was, there were some neat ideas in there, and the novel could've been brilliant in the hands of a writer who understands basic things like plotting, dialogue, and characterization. And now he's tackled Dante. I feel that there should be some sort of punishment for this. He is the anti-Dante!
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"Renowned author Dan Brown got out of his luxurious four-poster bed in his expensive $10 million house and paced the bedroom, using the feet located at the ends of his two legs to propel him forwards."
Thank you so much for the link to this piece... and thanks also for the warning about liquids and keyboards, or right now my workplace's IT department would not be very happy with me. ; ) And ROTFL--that's exactly how Brown writes. I had the misfortune of reading The DaVinci Code... it was awful. The terrible thing was, there were some neat ideas in there, and the novel could've been brilliant in the hands of a writer who understands basic things like plotting, dialogue, and characterization.
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Are IT ever happy? (Mind you we have a Mr Gorgeous in our IT department, who comes and 'touches' my computer in all the right places & makes it work again. I swear, the innuendo just APPEARS out of thin air...)
And ROTFL--that's exactly how Brown writes. I had the misfortune of reading The DaVinci Code... it was awful.
Watching the movie was bad enough. (Which reminds me of stoney321's review/blow-by-blow description. Still no liquids!)
The terrible thing was, there were some neat ideas in there, and the novel could've been brilliant in the hands of a writer who understands basic things like plotting, dialogue, and characterization.
And now he's tackled Dante. I feel that there should be some sort of punishment for this. He is the anti-Dante!
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Thank you!
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