I was one of those people who started THE DA VINCI
CODE and didn't finish it. Just didn't care enough
about the lead characters to see where they went or
how their story ended. I talked to a few other people
at the time, and they felt the same. Part of a good
read is being interested in the characters' lives. PJ.
--- Rachel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I read "The Da Vinci Code" awhile back, and honestly
> thought it was
> the most boring book. I like stories that have a
> historical
> background to them, but The Da Vinci Code put me to
> sleep. I haven't
> read Angels and Demons.
>
> Rachel
>
PJ. Levy
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