Friday, July 24, 2009

The Lost Symbol

finally, finally, finally... FINALLY!

hahaha. my salary's finally in, and straight away i drawn out money for jia yong and savings, just in case my account dried out at the end of the money even before i could do that.

treated mama tcc for dinner and she bought some chomels accessories for me.

and i pre-ordered this. =)


am seriously sooo excited about the book, especially when i'm just done with Angels & Demons. And speaking of that, after finishing the book, i realised the movie acted by Tom Hanks was just utterly disappointing.

No gore scenes of dead bodies,
no Max Kohler to wrap up the ending,
Hassassins didn't have the ending he should have.

Even the history given was different! Water Pope is not suppose to survive! *roll eyes* Seriously, the scripwriter need to follow some strict rules about not change the storyline entirely.

Anyhow, even after reading only 2 books of his (2 more to go and 1 more coming up!),i must say he's a brilliant writer. Don't gimmi tt crap about it's equivalent to publishing a book about Chinese are idiots and is backup with evidence for it. It never did. And even if so, if it's able to convince millions, the least i can admit is it must be a brilliant, clever writer, aye? A money-driven couldn't care less about integrity lawyer must be clever tooo, rite?

Whatever, i dun wan to post more about debating issues.

but FYI:

Brown states on his website that his books are not anti-Christian, as he is a Christian himself, and says of his bookThe Da Vinci Code that it is simply "an entertaining story that promotes spiritual discussion and debate" and suggests that the book may be used "as a positive catalyst for introspection and exploration of our faith.

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