Joe had started a DaVinci code thread a few weeks ago if you'd like some feedback. It's premise is a bit more intriguing than Angels & Demons and DaVinci is definitely a page turner. All of Dan Brown's books involve code breaking and symbology.
Dee: The DiVinci Code is much better than Angles & Demons in terms of its page turning qualities... ya gotta read it...
Other Books...
Fiction
Harry Potter is a must
Wicked: Life & Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (one of my favorites of all time...) will get its yearly re-read
Determined to finally finish Anna Kareana (good thing I can read it vs. spell it...)
Their Eyes Were Watching God
NonFiction
Cracked Ice
Work proposals... its that time of year
Right now, I'm just having trouble getting through my skating magazines. I did
read all of Auel's books but the last one. I did enjoy them except I really didn't need to know every time her guy had to take a leak. They are a little too risque for me but she is a really good author. Probably pick up the last one at a garage sale or something. I wish I had time to read. I only read when I go to bed and lately I do good to just finish 1 page.
Right now I'm reading "The Dante Club" by Matthew Pearl. I'm going to try to get through a ton books this summer, including, of course Harry Potter, but the highest on my list are:
Under the Tuscan Sun - Frances Meyes
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close - Jonathan Safran Foer
Fluke (it has some sub title like "i know why the winged whale sings) - Christopher Moore