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Fortress is the first book Dan Brown published, and it's the last of his that I read.
I am now up to date and awaiting whatever comes next outside his newer children's release, I enjoy thrillers and suspense novels, but I haven't figured out my favorite authors in this genre yet.
I'm determined to make that areading goal, Before I head there, let's chat about this book,

Published in, the key thing readers must remember is that if you're devouring it now, remember how much technology and security has changed in the last two decades.
Much of the theory and approach is different today, and while you don't need to understand technology to enjoy the book, it helps.
. . and if you know a bit about it I work in the field, you will feel a different connection.
I admit fully, it was a little too technical at times, . . not that I didn't understand it, but I couldn't focus on the story,

Overall, the plot is intriguing, A man dies, he threatened to reveal all the US secrets from the NSA site, He had a virus and an unbreakable code, What that actually means is very different from what we come to learn in the book, I was excited to solve the very last puzzle and work out the answer on my own.
. . so that was a nice ending,

The main character is a female technologist working for a male head of the NSA okay two male heads, one is African American, one is Caucasian.
So, right from the beginning, I was glad to see the diversity and that it was somewhat ahead of its times.
Nonetheless, she is engaged and her husbandtobe is involved in the plot, A few trips through Europe, a political nightmare, and lots of fiery explosions, And some murders too!

I'll go with a,rounded up here. Mostly, the plot is stretched, There is no reason the main character's fiancé needed to be the one to go to Spain.
It felt like a plot device, . . which I don't mind, if he truly was qualified and we got to know him more, That said, I felt like we got to know him better than the main character too, She was smart and highly qualified, and she kicked butt several times, but I knew nothing about her personally.
I felt a bit too distanced,

The villain dies immediately, Or one of them. So that was a different experience, But all the engaging, quick dialog and action scenes are spot on, It shows why he evolved into a great writer,
Of all his books, probably in the bottom half of my faves, . . but still one to read if you like these types of novels, It will pull you in, One could already see the direction Brown would go with his recipe of conspiring the heck out of the literary world with his first work.


Not as good as Angels and Demons and The da Vinci code, but not as bad as The lost symbol, Digital fortress is the career start of a novelist who used good oldfashioned knowledge in a unique, new way on his way to literary immortality.


The art part is small in this one, as its more of a technothriller than the more blockbuster mystery high speed pursuit style of the following novels.


One can see that Brown is still tinkering around with his writing style, not always sure where to go and more trying to go futuristic and techy than uchronic and historic.
I am heavily biased towards anything SciFi, so I do definitively just givebecause of the setting, without it, it would be closer to a.


Its very funny that the infamous I dont care about technical accuracy, have no interest in research, and dont ask experts to proofread“ mentality is already big in this one, Brown just doesnt care, the cryptography and tech are hilariously facepalmy.
In this case, its even more extreme, as it are not just some elements as in the other novels, but the whole plot revolving around topics Brown obviously has no knowledge about, making it unwittingly comedic.


But one also has to have the courage to publish a novel and just dont caring about it, its a special kind of badass attitude and effrontery I appreciate sorry for that, the dark side strong in me is, although its very cheeky and transports false knowledge into poor readersminds.
Bonus points for showing the NSA in a shady light in the yearand not in, when it became soooo mainstream and letting his protagonists dealing with the topics of privacy, protection, and the rule of the surveillance, pardon Freudian typo, of course constitutional state.


Tropes show how literature is conceptualized and created and which mixture of elements makes works and genres unique:
sitelink org/pmwiki/pmwiki. ph When the NSA's invincible codebreaking machine encounters a mysterious code it cannot break, the agency calls its head cryptographer, Susan Fletcher, a brilliant and beautiful mathematician.
What she uncovers sends shock waves through the corridors of power, The NSA is being held hostage, . . not by guns or bombs, but by a code so ingeniously complex that if released it would cripple U.
S. intelligence. Caught in an accelerating tempest of secrecy and lies, Susan Fletcher battles to save the agency she believes in.
Betrayed on all sides, she finds herself fighting not only for her country but also for her life, and in the end, for the life of the man she loves.

back cover رسميا. . أصبح دان براون هو الروائى المفضل لى
رواية فيها رومانسية. خطر. إثارة. و مغامرة رائعة كعادته
و الأشخاص بتتكشف بطرق فظيعة. . و كنت بحس بالتوتر بيزيد مع كل صفحة
هى عبارة عن مركز الأمن القومى فى أمريكا عندما تتم محاولات اختراقه
رااااائعة. . و فعلا من أروع ما قرأت
أنا أحترم هذا الرجل !!

Officially Dan brown is my favorite author now!
the novel has got it all, danger, romance, excitement, and a great adventure as always
the revealing of each character's role amp plot is amazing and the tension gets bigger
with every page.

it's an adventure inside on of the most secure places for national safety in the USA
and it's being hacked!
magnificent and you can't expect any thine less from this man.

"Who will guard the guards"
This is my first Dan Brown book and as cliche goes this would surely not be my last! Originally, I started reading this last May but never got around to finishing it after I stopped at Chapter, and I must say that despite of themonth hiatus, I could still remember the details vividly.
This was a wildly entertaining and the kind of infodumpy book that I'm eager to read, The way Dan Brown paces the whole plot with surprisingly! digestible chapters really made the reading experience worth it.
Digital Fortress is kind of a crash course to cryptography and etymology, This is highly educational and despite of the overwhelming cryptography details, I wasn't fazed at all,

We follow two main POV's namely that of NSA head cryptographer Susan Fletcher and her fiance David Becker when they both embarked on separate courses in dismantling and understanding the enigmatic Digital Fortress.
Next thing you know, you'll be getting an action packed trip in Seville, Spain and roam the ever elusive setup of NSA and the world of cryptography.
This is a one of akind book for me and I definitely would see myself rereading it.
Also I learned a few tricks in basic cryptography because of this book! To anyone who can crack the code, uhmmmmm I'll definitely like every review you post from here on out! HAHAHAH

THISS IS FUUUNNN

Update: April,I can no longer crack whatever mish mash of attempted "code" I wrote here HAHAHAH Oh Dan Brown, how I love to hate you.
It seems a universal truth that when you have run out of all of the books to read that youve brought with you, it is impossible to find decent reading material wherever you are.


Shamefully, Ive actually read most of his books, I read Angels and Demons because someone recommended it to me, Though I found his writing to be extraordinarily poor, I found the story to be engaging enough to overlook that fact.
I didnt guess the ending, and it posited some fascinating ideas about history, I read The DaVinici Code because everyone was reading it and because I liked Angels and Demons.
The DaVinici Code was written equally poorly, but I noticed a lot of similarities in the plots of the two novels.
But it was still an entertaining read so I figured Id forgive it, Then, on my way to Costa Rica, I realized that I didnt bring enough books with me for the plan ride.
I went to the bookstore in Charlotte, North Carolina and picked up Deception Point, yet another Dan Brown masterpiece.
The plot of this book was “The DaVinci Code Goes Arctic”, Thats when I realized that Dan Brown came up with one good plot and hes just recycling it over and over again.


Even so, faced with the prospect of Rich Dad, Poor Dad or Hes Just Not In To You, I picked up Digital Fortress.
I do think his writing is getting better, but I had the ending of the book figured out within the first ten pages.
I didnt even have to read the ending first to know what was going to happen, Maybe Ill register Digital Fortress on bookcrossing and send it out into the world,
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Digital Fortress is a technothriller novel written by American author Dan Brown and published in.
The book explores the theme of government surveillance of electronically stored information on the private lives of citizens, and the possible civil liberties and ethical implications of using such technology.
When the National Security Agency's invincible codebreaking machine encounters a mysterious code it cannot break, the agency calls its head cryptographer, Susan Fletcher, a brilliant and beautiful mathematician.
What she uncovers sends shock waves through the corridors of power,

The NSA is being held hostage, . . not by guns or bombs, but by a code so ingeniously complex that if released it would cripple U.
S. intelligence. Caught in an accelerating tempest of secrecy and lies, Susan Fletcher battles to save the agency she believes in.
Betrayed on all sides, she finds herself fighting not only for her country but for her life, and in the end, for the life of the man she loves.


عنوانهای چاپ شده در ایران: قلعه دیجیتالی دژ دیجیتالی نویسنده: دن براون تاریخ نخستین خوانش روز بیستم ماه می سالمیلادی

عنوان: قلعه دیجیتالی نویسنده: دن براون مترجم آرزو کلانی بازبینی نوشین ریشهری تهران نگارینه سالدرص شابکچاپ دوم سالموضوع: داستانهای نویسندگان ایالات متحده امریکا سدهم

عنوان: دژ دیجیتالی نویسنده: دن براون مترجم: حسن زیادلو ساری زهره سالدرص شابک

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