- Short Term Rental Apartments in London, UK
- A Valentine's Day Letter from your Girlfriend
- Lunch Break: Stephen Colbert Discusses The Beer Pong Herpes Outbreak
- Lunch Break: Joaquin Phoenix Performs Song From Debut Rap Album, Fights With Audience Member
- The Lonely Island: I'm on a Boat
- Lunch Break: Stephen Colbert Drops a Profanity On The Today Show, Shocks Meredith Viera
- Lunch Break: Barney Stinson's Guide To Picking Up Women With Time Travel
- Lunch Break: Jon Stewart's 1994 Interview With Conan O'Brien
- Lunch Break: Larry King's Interviews With Famous Comedians
- Lunch Break: Will Ferrell's "You're Welcome, America"
What more could you want?
Final Thoughts: The arsenal of books by Dan Brown -- Angels and Demons, The Da Vinci Code, Digital Fortress and Deception Point -- are all fantastic books with excitement, controversy and a little bit of truth. Usually, the latter is not normally found in works of fiction, but when it is present, it gives you a different perspective of the work as a whole.
Deception Point takes you inside NASA and a controversial finding, but like in any Dan Brown novel, this finding turns out to be so much more. From deadly forces and sex affairs to crazy sci-fi, Deception Point has it all and leaves you on the edge of your seat at the end of each chapter. I read the final 150 pages in just two hours, because I couldn't put it down.
The Da Vinci Code was a fantastic book with a piss-poor movie. Angels & Demons was an even better novel, but its movie is currently still in-production so the jury is out on that one.
Deception Point has the potential to be the best movie of the three if it's picked up by a studio, because of the all the action, sex, deception and excitement.
This book is the best Dan Brown book I have read, and I highly recommend everyone check it out.







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