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Dan Brown, stop following me.

  • Apr. 20th, 2009 at 5:41 PM

I've never read the DaVinci Code, Angels and Demons, or anything else this man has written... And yet he still follows me everywhere! All through The Code Years, I avoided talking about it, but no! Water polo teammates, English classes, even my father (who doesn't read anything but computer manuals) talked incessantly about the damn book. I have absolutely no interest in reading it. I don't know why, otherwise I'd be able to explain, in any case, after The Code Years, Angels and Demons came out. Then it was: water polo teammates, English classes, my father, my mother, my cousin who came to vist from Australia.... all of THEM chasing me around with their ceaseless rambling and raving (u c wut ai did dere?) And I still had no interest. Finally the hype died down and I thought I'd FINALLY lived Dan Brown down, but I was wrong. Now my email is chasing me with Dan Brown crap. Apparently he has a new book coming out... and Barnes and Noble wants to tell me all about it because somehow, I've purchased books that are similar................. I sincerely doubt it. Unless you count Dan Brown books as actual history... Barnes and Noble must be dumb.

So this is a message to Dan Brown: stop following me please. I don't appreciate it very much. I mean no disrespect to you, because you see, I think you gave historical fiction a new twist. And that's rather wonderful. But I still don't want to read your books. Sorry.

Comments

[info]cycatryx wrote:
Apr. 21st, 2009 12:55 am (UTC)
lol. that's a strange series of events, to be sure.
i, for one, thought the book was excellent - mostly for the feminist undertones. you might want to give it a chance someday! <3
[info]jenriv89 wrote:
Apr. 21st, 2009 03:34 am (UTC)
It was one of those: why won't this go away things. When the movie came out, along with all of those History Channel/Discovery/NatGeo specials, I was LIVID. They're still playing the reruns of those on History Channel...

It just doesn't capture my interest. If this book had come out a few years earlier, I would have snapped it up. Even when it came out I really just didn't care. I still don't care. If that day arrives when I finally get inspired to read it, I will sit down in a comfy armchair with a bowl of pudding and read it like I read Harry Potter... But I just have absolutely no interest. *shrug* I think I spent all of my energy on the HP books... I had none left for the grownup cult classic.