Bramblethorn
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I've only ever read one page of renowned author Dan Brown's work, but I thought this piece might entertain Litsters.
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I've only ever read one page of renowned author Dan Brown's work, but I thought this piece might entertain Litsters.
It was a very clever piece of writing. I have read several Dan Brown books and I thought them entertaining. I thought the book "The Da Vinvi Code" was much better than the film (is this much of a surprise?).
(BTW, did anyone else notice the Panama hat was only for ladies?)
I never got past the bit with the self-flagellating monk . The only monk I knew had me, so he had enough tribulation to be going along with .
I am totally curious now, and you know how dangerous that is for cats. What did you mean by the Panama being only for ladies? I think of it as mainly a gardening male attire.
Not gardening attire, dear, but often worn at a Cricket match while watching the action. See Village hats for details. I wear one (albeit a poor imitation), when in the summer sun. I like it, but the brim does get in the way of my camera.
If you look at the piece from the Daily Telegraph about Dan Brown, you'll see an advert for a panama hat worn by a pretty brunette lady. Exploration of that offer revealed that it's only for ladies; no link for a male hat-seeker.
Portrait of the bride's sister, reluctantly wearing a confection chosen by Aunt Maud for the occasion.
LOL, it looks like it should be in a glass case pretending to still be singing, doesn't it.
or in a tree full of rain forest
Man, that is Brel-like in its surreal picturesqueness. The world in miniature. A tree full of rain forest - conjures up the image of a branch that is very mossy and covered in ferns, with droplets of water clinging and perhaps a jewel-like frog clinging to a leaf ...
I've just had an idea for the most exquisite Panama hat decoration ... perhaps I could put a tiny dragon instead of the frog
Oh, sorry, Bramblethorn, we have wandered rather far from Dan Brown here.
Of course, finding the right Dragon is important. No simple cartoon here, ya know.
Oh, sorry, Bramblethorn, we have wandered rather far from Dan Brown here.
A good direction to wander!
Sadly I seem to leave my favourite hats on trains or in waiting rooms, and it's hard to find one that fits me :-/
By the way love the weird blue fascinator very fetching.
Wow this thread went of topic quickly!!!
To bring slightly back on track. I have read most of Dan Browns books and found them fun quick reads, twist and turns are a little easy to see though.
And doesn't anyone else think that the article was, perhaps written by a journalist who has been bitten by the envy bug a few times.
We'll have to agree to disagree on this one. I read one page from DVC (posted by somebody who thought it was an amazing insight into the history of sexuality) and I wanted to print it off just for the pleasure of scrunching it up and setting fire to it...
Either that, or perhaps he read some of DB's works and didn't think they were very good. Just because a book is successful doesn't mean it can't be criticised.
I have no problem with criticism but it was the way he was trying to mock the writing style seemed a bit juvenile to me a little "look, look I can do it too". And don't forget one man's rubbish is another man's art that's the great world we live in, let's not forget 50 shades somehow took the world by storm not too long ago, if people are reading books surely its a good thing no matter what our opinions are on the material.
I've only ever read one page of renowned author Dan Brown's work, but I thought this piece might entertain Litsters.
He wasn't merely trying, he was very successfully mocking the man's writing style. Brown's style is juvenile. it's not art-- although some pages made me wonder if he wasn't actually doing it on purpose...I have no problem with criticism but it was the way he was trying to mock the writing style seemed a bit juvenile to me a little "look, look I can do it too". And don't forget one man's rubbish is another man's art that's the great world we live in, let's not forget 50 shades somehow took the world by storm not too long ago, if people are reading books surely its a good thing no matter what our opinions are on the material.
Golly gosh no! I was thinking of a jewelled replica Welsh green. Would that do you? After all, it is the England and Wales cricket team, so no awkward national issues to be negotiated there.