(quote, excerpts) From The Sunday Times January 27, 2008 Mystery of missing Da Vinci sequel Tony Allen-Mills, New York HE WROTE The Da Vinci Code, which became one of the bestselling books in history. For an encore, Dan Brown is serving up another literary mystery, though not the one his fans had hoped for - what on earth has happened to his next book? Almost five years have passed
"Brian Thorn" <bthorn64@suddenlink.net> wrote in message news:6rsa04hjhvk6gi2eicopchiae6koisr4ti@4ax.com... "Cloverfield" was far from a debacle. The viral marketing campaign and Abrams' name were what sold the movie. The heavy-handed War on Terror metaphor is what prevented critics from dissing it. The result was a $40 million opening weekend. So up to that point it wasn't a debacle
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 12:41:17 +1100, Peter Moylan <peter@DIESPAMMERSDIEpmoylan.org> wrote: On 03/03/08 00:35, Wood Avens wrote: On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 14:00:16 +1100, Peter Moylan <peter@DIESPAMMERSDIEpmoylan.org> wrote: The top spots, not too surprisingly, are filled with Harry Potter and the Da Vinci code. Ooh, I thought she'd given up. I hadn't realised there
On 03/03/08 00:35, Wood Avens wrote: On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 14:00:16 +1100, Peter Moylan <peter@DIESPAMMERSDIEpmoylan.org> wrote: The top spots, not too surprisingly, are filled with Harry Potter and the Da Vinci code. Ooh, I thought she'd given up. I hadn't realised there was a sequel to "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" already. I don't think there's a sequel