Originally posted by Sn00py
I bought Da Vinci's code (the one that includes photos of the actual places, tombs, etc).
Now, I have never actually read a book and enjoyed it, because my mind would wander too quickly. However, for the first time in my life, I have been able to read a book (that's not a comic hehe) and not be able to put it down.
Da Vinci's Code taught me a lot about history that I was not aware of (I'm talking about the factual stuff, like paganism, rise of catholicsm..). It all backed up my reason for leaving Christianity.
I'm now in the process of looking for a good game-making book, either that or Digital Fortress, which sounds interesting.
I bought Da Vinci's code (the one that includes photos of the actual places, tombs, etc).
Now, I have never actually read a book and enjoyed it, because my mind would wander too quickly. However, for the first time in my life, I have been able to read a book (that's not a comic hehe) and not be able to put it down.
Da Vinci's Code taught me a lot about history that I was not aware of (I'm talking about the factual stuff, like paganism, rise of catholicsm..). It all backed up my reason for leaving Christianity.
I'm now in the process of looking for a good game-making book, either that or Digital Fortress, which sounds interesting.
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