There’s a lot of Dan Brown hate on the internet, but his books are fun. Maybe not great literature, but certainly have a place. I’ve read all of them. I started out with his 2 stand alone novels: Deception Point and Digital Fortress. Start there if you want to see his style. But if you’re looking to get into his Langdon series, I would start with Angels and Demons. They are all fun though, and can be read in any order without losing too much. The only one I had trouble getting through was The Lost Symbol. It was my least favorite. Hope you enjoy them!
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I would suggest Digital Fortress. It’s surprisingly relevant today with state-sponsored public espionage being a public secret. I find it paled in comparison to the Robert Langdon series though. I would read it in order of release starting from Angels and Demons.
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There’s a lot of Dan Brown hate on the internet, but his books are fun. Maybe not great literature, but certainly have a place. I’ve read all of them. I started out with his 2 stand alone novels: Deception Point and Digital Fortress. Start there if you want to see his style. But if you’re looking to get into his Langdon series, I would start with Angels and Demons. They are all fun though, and can be read in any order without losing too much. The only one I had trouble getting through was The Lost Symbol. It was my least favorite. Hope you enjoy them!
I would suggest Digital Fortress. It’s surprisingly relevant today with state-sponsored public espionage being a public secret. I find it paled in comparison to the Robert Langdon series though. I would read it in order of release starting from Angels and Demons.
Pretty sure all Dan brown books are for beginners