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Should I read Angels and Demons before The Da Vinci Code?

screw3d

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School is ending and I'm looking for something to read on a long ass flight back home..

Should I read Angels and Demons first or just go straight to Da Vinci Code?
 
I just finished reading A&D but haven't read Davinci Code yet. I was under the impression that A&D came first in the timeline.

By the way....damn good book.

SDC
 
Doesn't matter. A&D does come before DaVinci, but I liked A&D more than the Code anyways.
 
you should also throw in truth behind da vinci code somewhere in there. most info readily available in the net.
 
Originally posted by: eno818
you should also throw in truth behind da vinci code somewhere in there. most info readily available in the net.

Why? I'm sure that most people who frequent these forums are smart enough to know that it is a fictional novel and should be read as such.
 
I agree that A&D was the better of the two. Da Vinci Code simply didn't live up to the hype. I read A&D first, but you can read Da Vinci first and it wouldn't matter. A&D introduces the main character of both novels, but there isn't much character development of him in A&D and I think Da Vinci only makes a few minor references to the events in A&D, but no spoilers.
 
I enjoyed reading both books, they are both entertaining. I prefer A&D though, I thought it was a more gripping overall read. You don't have to read them in a particular order, either way is fine......
 
I've already read Da Vinci Code and thought it was awesome. Trying to find a copy of Angels and Demons right now
 
A&D is the better book and both follow the exact same formula. Read A&D first to maximize your enjoyment of it.
 
A&D does come first, both chronicalogically and in quality, but the stories are so very little tied together that you can read one without the other. A&D just gives you a little more insight into the main character's persona.
 
taken from a prior DaVinci Code thread:
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Guess which Dan Brown book this is:

A man is woken in the middle of the night and summoned because his obscure expertise is needed to resolve an international issue in the next 48 hours.

Along the way he acquires a love interest in a women totally out of his league.

Finally, the obscure knowledge the man has leads to the resolution of the issue

You forgot the part where a trusted "father" figure turns out to be the bad guy.
 
if A&D was the better book, DVC must really suck!

the first 5/6 were great, then it turned into the dumbest ending of all time, capped off by the worst ending line... something along the lines of "you've never screwed a yoga master before"

Despite all that, I would still like to take an "angels and demons" walking tour of Rome someday.
 
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