| Rating: | ★★ |
| Category: | Books |
| Genre: | Mystery & Thrillers |
| Author: | Dan Brown |
I was short of something to read when my dad handed this book onto me after his holiday. Now I am well into the whole encryption thing, but this book is distinctly lacking in that area. It puports that the NSA (US secret code breaking department) can crack any coded message with their massive computer. There's plenty of maths that proves that cannot be the case. Apart from that it's the usual formulaic stuff. Beautiful female cryptographer and her handsome, athletic language professor boyfriend try to save the world. Brown really likes to glamorise accademics, but the characters are too shallow and perfect for my liking.
Well I read it through to the end and I won't tell you if the good guts saved the day at the last possible moment. That would spoil the surprise.
If you want good techno thrillers then try Neal Stephenson. As for Mr Brown, he's well overrated.
Anyone want to buy some 2nd hand books?
Agreed. Brown Sux.
ReplyDeleteHe makes ridiculous plot leaps and ASSumptions. Drop that and read Neverness by David Zindell. Quality Sci-Fi . . on ice!!!!!
R0x0r!!!
:P
Well let's have a review of it then ;)
ReplyDeleteThis was one of the worst books I've read in a long time. Worthy if you need to start a fire, nothing more.
ReplyDelete