Decent.
Focuses on Nina instead of Luke. I find the whole “It was just a test” plot to be rather convoluted. Regardless, this was an entertaining read.
Depressing.
This book evokes a sense of the futility of life and is ultimately just depressing. Can be difficult to read as McCarthy isn't a big fan of punctuation.
A solid 3 stars.
A good sequel.
Plot is entertaining and allows readers to really feel the struggles Luke is going through.
Dan Brown has done it again.
Brown weaves together characters that don't behave like real humans, dialogue that is decidedly unnatural, and absurd amounts of pointless information (in not-so-cleverly placed info dumps) into a paradoxically engrossing thriller. Every chapter ends with a cliffhanger because for some reason every character wants to hold onto every last bit of information until the last possible second. One thing that I will give Brown credit for here is that the female lead is not there just for Langdon to ogle, and so she actually is a useful character.
As always, Dan Brown writes utter garbage that is impossible to put down.
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