So there are coupla Flash Developers and Internet Application Developers who shares similar taste of books with me. One challenge thrown to me was by one of my good friend, to break the code at the end of "Digital Fortress".
The instant message on her computer from Franz had been terrifying. <em>Run, Sonja! Go to the Artemisia Hotel. You will be safe there. Wait until you hear from</em>... The message had ended suddenly. Why had Franz not finished it? What could be happening? The night before, she had heard her husband saying to someone on the telephone that Prima must be stopped at all costs. Who was Prima? Frau Verbrugge was nearing Brandenburgische Strasse, where the Artemisia was located, the hotel that catered to women only. <em>I will wait for Franz there and he will explain to me what this is all about</em>."
Well, I am not that in a position to give any remarks about the books, many have done many reviews, feedbacks and everything else. I just like the <a href="http://www.danbrown.com/novels/davinci_code/reviews.html" title="The Da Vinci Code">Da Vinci Code</a> Book, finished reading it in two days. Well after reading the main book, I ended up loving the works of Dan Brown that I went and bought myself, "<a href="http://www.danbrown.com/novels/digital_fortress/reviews.html" title="Digital Fortress">Digital Fortress</a>", and finished reading it in a day's time.
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