Sunday, May 24, 2015

"The Da Vinci Code"

The second book in the Robert Langdon series, "The Da Vinci Code", by Dan Brown, is arguably better than the first. They are probably an exact tie in my book. This book takes you on another incredible adventure through Paris after the curator of the Louvre is murdered in his own museum. Although not before leaving a message for whoever found his body. Encoded in his message is a second message that only his granddaughter, Sophie, and Robert Langdon can decipher.

This particular curator just so happens to be the leader of a secret society that keeps the secret of the Holy Grail. He, along with three other men, are the only ones that know it's exact location. Right before he is shot, his killer reveals that the other three are already dead, which means that if he dies, the secret dies with him. So he leaves a code that leads to a trail of encrypted messages that take Langdon and Sophie across Paris and London.

The Da Vinci CodeThis book is a very intelligent thriller, and the intensity goes from the very start and doesn't stop until the last page. Dan Brown adds so much detail to his books. It's obvious that he knows his stuff, which really makes you feel like you are living in the pages. While it's not exactly an 'easy read' because of the thickness of the book and the intelligence of the writing, I can think of no reason for you to not pick this book up right now. After you have read "Angels and Demons" of course. This is the type of book that you will want to pick up as soon as you get home from work, try to squeeze in a few pages before work, and maybe even pull it out at stop lights because you just have to find out what happens next. Let me know what you think!  

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

"Angels and Demons"

I had this book sitting on my desk at work and one of my coworkers saw it and said, "Geeze, that's an old book". I laughed and said, "Yea, but it's SO good!" With all of the new books coming out all the time, sometimes we forget that there are already a lot of really good books out there. So, even though "Angels and Demons", by Dan Brown, is 'old', I want to make sure you know about it because it's a good one.

This is actually the first book of a series that follows the character of Robert Langdon, who is a well known symbologist at Harvard. When it comes to symbolism, Langdon is one of the most knowledgeable people in the world. Which is why, when a man turns up dead with an ancient symbol branded into his chest, Langdon is the first person called to the scene. He gets whisked away on a private jet to a Swiss research facility where he discovers more than he could have ever dreamed of. Not only is the dead guy branded with an ancient symbol that is so secret that most people don't believe it exists, but he was also a scientist that had just made a discovery that would completely change the world.

This world-changing work was stolen from his lab however, so Langdon travels to Rome to track it down. He has the brilliant and beautiful Vittoria Vetra (the dead scientist's daughter) in tow. The two of them get thrown into a whirlwind of uncontrollable events as they try to locate the device while also catching the killer. To make matters worse, the killer has kidnapped 4 cardinals and has threatened to kill one of them every hour. Landon and Vittoria have to translate an old map written in code that will lead them to the next murder location. They break laws, visit forbidden libraries and crypts, and uncover one of the best kept secrets on earth: the Illuminati lair.

This book will keep you on your toes the entire time! Dan Brown has obviously done his research and the details he adds truly makes his books come to life. The coolest part is that while the story is fiction, all of the places and details are factual! This is a thriller at it's best, and you feel like you are right there running through the churches of Rome with the characters. It's a very educated book, so it might not hold the attention of young readers, plus the material is probably pg-13 so I would keep this one for older readers. It does describe some of the bodies, and there is a part where the killer visits a high-class whore house, but it doesn't give any details. Nothing that I would consider innappropriate, but you are the best judge of that. It is a thick one too, so don't plan on only giving this book a day or two. It will take a little longer than that to get through. It is time well spent in my opinion. Check it out!  Oh, and I will have the next books in the series on here soon!




Wednesday, May 6, 2015

"Switchback"

Wow, did it take me long enough to get this book on here or what? As soon as I finished reading "Switchback", by Clair M. Poulson, I started "Angels and Demons", by Dan Brown. I got so swept up in that book that I didn't make time to write about "Switchback". My apologies because "Switchback" is a really good book, and I should have told you about it sooner.

An expensive roping horse goes missing and private investigator Rocky Revada is asked to take the case. Having a special love for horses himself, and a soft spot for Shanice Gridley (the beautiful daughter of the horse's owner) Rocky accepts. When he starts his investigation he realizes that not one but two horses have been stolen from the ranch and have been replaced with cheap look-alikes. Now he has two expensive horses to find. Shortly after this discovery the case gets even more complicated when a man is found dead on the Gridley ranch. What started out as a theft is now a murder, and the closer Rocky gets to the killer, the more his life is in danger.  With every new lead Rocky gets, he realizes that he has to solve this case if he wants to save his life, as well as the life of the amazing woman that he is falling in love with.

This is another amazing book by Clair Poulson. He really knows how to whip up the perfect mixture of suspense, mystery, and romance. This book takes so many twists and turns, you will be on the edge of your seat until the very end. Just when you think you have everything figured out, something new pops up and your completely lost again. If you like books that are unpredictable, then you will love this one. It's about 275 pages, so it might take a few days to get through, but it's clean and very enjoyable. Time definitely well spent. Check it out!

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