O, Draconian devil!
Oh, lame saint!
If you don’t understand what these lines mean, then do yourself a favor and read this book, it’s one the best novels I’ve read.
O, Draconian devil!
Oh, lame saint!
If you don’t understand what these lines mean, then do yourself a favor and read this book, it’s one the best novels I’ve read.
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Oh, you liked it? I’ve read it, and it’s still on my bookshelf, but it creeped me out a little too much to be a very good read. :\
Well we’re both Kayyalis , but i sharply disagree with your assessment of that piece of crap of a novel.
Cheap suspense, 1D characters (which french lady would say :”we’re going to see a knight ? you’re kidding me!” ?)
The line between novel fiction and a real conspiracy theory is so vague it’s unsettling, after reading some on the whole Holy Grail issue …. discovered that this guy brought the stuff out of his ass .
SO :
1-Suspense sucked , characters predictable and mono-tone.
2-The few “facts” every now and then are amusing, but a pathetic attempt to make the reader feel (oh IM smart for reading this !!)
But most muslims liked it (I’m muslim of course) because it portrayed organized Christianity as baseless .