Dan Brown or Agatha Christie?
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Dan Brown or Agatha Christie?
I always try to figure out the villains or perpetrators of the crime after a few chapters in Dan's books. It's rather hard in Agatha's as there's often new evidence in every new chapter that tilts my finger away from previously anticipated suspects.
Who is your pick and why?
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Perhaps I'm slightly biased. I remember my grandfather, a doctor and a huge Christie fan, collecting all of her books and reading them obsessively.
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I agree with you. Have you read any of Dan Brown's books?lucius1709 wrote: ↑23 Jul 2020, 15:08 I'll have to say Agatha Christie. She's an absolute trailblazer within the genre and basically the godmother of the crime and thriller genres as we know them. That's not to discredit Dan Brown - he too is an innovative writer with that god-given knack for grabbing the public's attention. But he can't beat Christie.
Perhaps I'm slightly biased. I remember my grandfather, a doctor and a huge Christie fan, collecting all of her books and reading them obsessively.
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True. I think that makes sense. Which of her works is your favorite?
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Which of his books is your favorite?cookiedough wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 20:18 Dan Brown would be my pick. He creates amazing books full of mystery and suspense. The way he writes in detail and full of humor is also fun as a reader to enjoy.
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Wow what a hard question! Angels and Demons would be my favorite. It was a joy to read and the artwork in the story for the mystery was fun to see. I would recommend it.rahilshajahan wrote: ↑03 Aug 2020, 02:36Which of his books is your favorite?cookiedough wrote: ↑02 Aug 2020, 20:18 Dan Brown would be my pick. He creates amazing books full of mystery and suspense. The way he writes in detail and full of humor is also fun as a reader to enjoy.
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My favourite is " The murder of Roger Ackroyd".
I have a separate compartment of her books.
And I've also read her emotional books through her other pen name.
( "And then there were none" is also really good.)
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PS - both of them are in the list of my favorites but I am drawing a distinction between the two. I did read all the novels of Dan Brown later when I developed my reading hobby, every novel was amazing including origin and Angels & Demons. I hope it was helpful.
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