>Man, we *were* seperated at birth <s> I was actually going to suggest that particular book.
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>Two others that I think would appeal to a lot of folks here are "The Diamond Age" (also Stephenson) and "The Difference Engine" ( Gibson )
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diamond_AgeI hope you aren't expecting an argument. ;)
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>>Here's a suggestion. If you haven't already, try
Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. Stephenson is a guy who really understands what he's writing about. Not taking anything away from Dan Brown, but I'd say Cryptonomicon is taking it up another level. I feel safe in saying that Charles H. would agree with me.
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>>>I read both of those as well. I've read all of Dan Brown's books. Great author.
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>>>>>Greg Isles 'The Footprints of God'
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>>>>Looks like a good book from what I read on Wikipedia. I'll read it. Two books I like are "Digital Fortress" and "Deception Point" both by Dan Brown.
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>>>>Thanks for posting Tracy