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Deception Point

Deception Point

Dan Brown

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A scientific discovery that rocks the world. A conspiracy of breathtaking scope. Get ready for a thriller unlike anything you've experienced... When a NASA satellite uncovers an incredibly rare object buried in the Arctic ice, the struggling agency declares a much-needed win—one with huge implicatio...

Pages
556
Format
Paperback
Publié
2002-12-01
Éditeur
Pocket Books
ISBN
9780671027384

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Dan    Brown
Dan Brown

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Dan Brown is the author of numerous #1 bestselling novels, includingThe Da Vinci Code, which has become one of the best selling novels of all time as well as the subject of intellectual debate among readers and scholars. Brown’s novels are published in 56 languages around the world with over 200 million copies in print...

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Luís
Luís·5 years ago
Deception point. That's a disappointment indeed. The editor of Dan Brown was surfing on the success of The Da Vinci Code at the time, proposing this novel as already ghastly. Deception Point is a novel published in the United States before The Da Vinci Code.Deception Point is a classic thriller based on the discovery of a meteorite in Arctic ice near the point of impact of an alien life form. Spectacular advance of human knowledge or error, even deception ??? What Rachel Sexton discovers on site...
James
James·5 years ago
Deception Point is one of the earlier Dan Brown novels, but I'd never read it before. I am impatient at waiting for the next one to release, so I figured I'd go back to the two I missed... and while this definitely was a bit over my head when it comes to science and space knowledge, it delivered immensely in terms of suspense, thrills, and shock. I was so angry and anxious throughout most of it, all in a positive way, because of the conflicts and constant stop/start to switch storylines.A senato...
Nicky
Nicky·17 years ago
The formula is pretty simple:Big Mystery + Male Protagonist + Female Protagonist + Code to Solve + OMG TRAITOR WITH TWISTED MOTIVES = Best Selling Novel.And it's worked, so I guess we can't hate on him too much. There are people who swear his books are the best thing they've ever read -- I certainly wouldn't say that. But they are successful and I have to confess, even I like them, and when it comes to books I am Picky with a most definite capital P.Digital Fortress is the first one I've reread ...
Sarah Far
Sarah Far·6 years ago
در سیاست رسم است که اگر بخواهی رقیب را از میدان به در کنی، حتماً دو نقطه ضعف از او داشته باشی. چون ممکن است مردم از یک نقطه ضعف بگذرند ولی از دو تا هیچ‌گاه نخواهند گذشتاولین کتاب خوانده‌شده‌ی سال ۹۹ 😻با اینکه دن براون در این کتاب، از شخصیت‌های ملی پرستانه‌ آمریکایی نوشته بود، اما جالب بود.و جالب‌تر اینکه تمام اتفاقات اصلی در یک روز اتفاق افتاده بود و همیشه این روند روایت‌ها در زمان، باعث میشه که فکر کنم در یک روز، چه اتفاقاتی برای انسان اتفاق می‌افته تا خودش و دنیاش تغییر کنه!تکنولوژی‌های که دن...
İntellecta
İntellecta·8 years ago
In this work, Dan Brown made the book more interesting because he kept a light on a different direction. Our world is already ruled in the shadow of political games. The realities know they can only read between the lines.
Mohammed Arabey
Mohammed Arabey·11 years ago
رواية مختلفة في مضمونها عن باقي روايات المحترف دان براون رواية ذات جانبين متناقضين..محورهما واحد، وكالة ناساهل تعلم أن ناسا وكالة تابعة للحكومة اﻷمريكية؟ مقدمة طويلة بعيدة عن الروايةمؤخرا "يوليو 2015" العالم كله يتحدث في وسائل الأعلام وشبكات التواصل الإجتماعي عن إكتشاف مذهل لناسا .. الأرض 2.0الإكتشاف المذهل الخطير لكوكب قابل للعيش به بكل الإمكانيات,بل وأكبرإكتشاف جعل شعبية صفحة ناسا علي الفيس بوك تزداد أضعافا مضاعفة عالميا بحسب تسجيلات الأعجاب والمشاركات'الشير' للصفحة وكشف المنظمة المذهل..حتي في...
هدى يحيى
هدى يحيى·13 years ago
يبهرني دان براون كل مرة بغزارة معلوماته وثقافته الشاملة في مجالات عديدةوكل مرة يختار براون موضوعا لرواية من رواياته تجده قد تجهز جيدا ودرس وبحثواستطاع عرض هذه المعلومات القيمة بطريقة لا تسبب مللا ولا تنقص من تشويق روايتهبل بالعكستؤدي لإثرائها وتميزها عن أي رواية تشويق أخرىوهذه المرة يبحر بي براون في عالمي المفضلفدائما المجال العلمي يثير فضولي ومتعتي ورغبتي الدائمة في المعرفةومجال الفضاء يستهويني من أمد بعيدأحب ناسا واكتشافاتها وطاقمها ودوما أتذكر العظيم كارل سيجن الذي كان أول من علمني أن العلم أ...
Michelle
Michelle·14 years ago
Really enjoyed this book, was worried I wouldn't understand it but Dan Brown writes in such a way that everyone gets it. Didn't expect the ending, was a real page turner.
Madeline
Madeline·16 years ago
This was read at the tail-end of my brief Dan Brown phase (let he who has never enjoyed an airport-bookstore novel cast the first stone), and by this point I was getting a little tired of Brown's storytelling formula. And by "formula", I really mean "formula". Here it is:How To Make A Guaranteed Bestseller in Fifteen Minutes or Less-1 intelligent, bookishly handsome man who in no way is supposed to be Dan Brown of course not why do you ask-1 really intelligent, preferably foreign woman who has a...
Alejandro
Alejandro·17 years ago
I liked a lot this novel! NASA AND MY PERSONAL ADMIRATION FOR THAT INSTITUTION In my mind, the men and women of NASA are history's modern pioneers. They attempt the impossible, accept failure, and then back to the drawing board while the rest of us stand back and criticize. Back then in 2009, I found this novel by chance or fate.By then, I already knew who Dan Brown was (it's not like I was living in cave, hehehe) but I still have to read his way popular books with the character of Robe...