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Deception Point MAG
This standalone book, Deception Point, was extremely unique. I would have never expected such a piece of art from Dan Brown — he really defied the expectations this time.
NASA. Politics. Corruption. Ocean.
The three factors that make any book, or any piece of writing interesting. This book was the epitome of interesting. Dan Brown plays his words well, I must say. Sliding the truth into his simple ambiguity seems effortless for this award-winning author. Therefore, I grant this book five stars!
For me, what I absolutely loved was a tiny, insignificant paragraph — a paragraph about bioluminescence. I’m infatuated with bioluminescence; it heightened my reading and my interest in Dan Brown’s work.
This book, in a nutshell, was a game-changer. Dan Brown continues to remind us about how much we have to learn.
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