![]() ![]() And it worked: Brown nailed the page-turning appeal of good guys facing off against formidable villains with grandiose schemes, saving the day with their specific academic skill sets (with the added serotonin hit of getting the answers right in trivia). ![]() ![]() Ultimately, Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon books and their subsequent adaptations are not that deep.įollowing the Harvard symbologist as he treks across the world solving crimes with his knowledge of art history, the bestselling series consists of pulpy action-adventure crime thrillers that sprinkle in more science and history than their usual genre counterparts (though those facts probably skew more sensational History Channel special than art history honors seminar). There was a period of time, right after The Da Vinci Code movie came out, where everyone around me pretended to have advanced art history degrees, and waxed poetic about secret societies and religious symbolism in popular media.
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