Angels & Demons

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I greatly enjoyed all of Dan Brown's books. I suspect one of the reasons I enjoyed The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons so, aside from the fact Dan is an excellent writer, is that I had been to so many of the places about which he writes. (I'm including a couple of pictures I shot of two of the locations featured in Angels and Demons: The Pantheon (above), and a view from atop St. Peter's Basilica (bottom). Just below is a picture, shot just outside The Louvre, of the very spot the challis was hidden in The Da Vinci Code.)

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Well, last weekend I went to see Angels and Demons. Faithful to the book, it too is well done, filled with the action, excitement, and great cinematography that make for great entertainment. Highly recommended!

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