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Young Adult Fiction
200
Sick'ning
Overall rating
4.0
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Reader reviewed by EshInoBi
This book was quite interesting. It was extraordinary, but one thing really made be feel bad. There are some very sick and disgusting parts, that I don't think young children should be seeing. But, I guess that's my fault, for reading it in the first place when it is in the "Fiction" section instead of the "Young Adult Fiction" section. But, I must say, I was really surprised about the disgusting parts.
Otherwise, the mysterious parts, the parts where Robert Langdon is looking for the Illuminati, fascinated me to an extent that I couldn't put down the book. Well, I had to, once, when my brother took it away, but I was so depressed.
I wasn't exactly happy with the ending, not the best ending ever, but satisfactory. I would recommend this book for readers who are up for a challenge, but will not be affected by the sick parts.
This book was quite interesting. It was extraordinary, but one thing really made be feel bad. There are some very sick and disgusting parts, that I don't think young children should be seeing. But, I guess that's my fault, for reading it in the first place when it is in the "Fiction" section instead of the "Young Adult Fiction" section. But, I must say, I was really surprised about the disgusting parts.
Otherwise, the mysterious parts, the parts where Robert Langdon is looking for the Illuminati, fascinated me to an extent that I couldn't put down the book. Well, I had to, once, when my brother took it away, but I was so depressed.
I wasn't exactly happy with the ending, not the best ending ever, but satisfactory. I would recommend this book for readers who are up for a challenge, but will not be affected by the sick parts.
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