!(alignright)http://www.sensoryoutput.com/wp-images/postings/angelsanddemons.gif(Angels and Demons, by Dan Brown)! Just one week after finishing my last book by “Dan Brown”:http://www.danbrown.com/, I have completed another: “Angels and Demons”:http://www.danbrown.com/novels/angels_demons/. The famed Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon makes his appearance again in this science versus religion thriller involving a long-lost secret brotherhood, … Read More →
Category Archives: Literature
Powerful Diction
I often come across words that I know, but rarely use. These words are sophisticated and show off a bit of erudite by the user, and I often jot them down in the hopes of remembering the word. This has proven really ineffective, as my … Read More →
The DaVinci Code
I finished it, revealing Dan Brown’s exquisite attention to detail and mastery of suspense. The story unfolds in a spurious manner, keeping its protagonists on the precipice of failure and possible death over a quest to solve heady puzzles left by the just-killed curator of … Read More →
Need to read
!(alignright)http://www.sensoryoutput.com/wp-images/postings/davinci.jpg(Dan Brown’s The DaVinci Code)! After a huge lull in my personal reading, I have picked out a few books to engage in my spare time—what little there is—including Dan Brown’s _The DaVinci Code_, Brown’s _Angels and Demons_, and Joanne K. Rowling’s _Harry Potter, tome … Read More →
State of Fear
!(alignright)http://www.sensoryoutput.com/wp-images/postings/stateoffear.jpg(Michael Crichton’s State of Fear)! Last week, I stopped by my local book place, “Sundance Bookstore”:http://www.sundancebookstore.com/, to pick up the “New York Times”:http://www.nytimes.com/ to get a look at that great community-supported “Mozilla Firefox”:http://www.mozilla.org ad “as seen here”:http://www.mozilla.org/images/nyt_ad_large_2004.png. While there, I remembered that I had heard … Read More →