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Dan Brown is a thriller author, most famous for the Robert Langdon series, the best known of which is the best-selling novel (and subsequent film), ''[[The Da Vinci Code]]''. He is also somewhat infamous for not doing his research and obfuscating when asked about it. |
'''Dan Brown''' is a thriller author, most famous for the Robert Langdon series, the best known of which is the best-selling novel (and subsequent film), ''[[The Da Vinci Code]]''. He is also somewhat infamous for not doing his research and obfuscating when asked about it. |
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Not to be confused with [[Dale Brown]] or the Dan Brown from Youtube who vlogs, solves Rubik's Cubes, and jumps on pogosticks. |
Not to be confused with [[Dale Brown]] or the Dan Brown from Youtube who vlogs, solves Rubik's Cubes, and jumps on pogosticks. |
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* ''[[Digital Fortress]]'' (1998) |
* ''[[Digital Fortress]]'' (1998) |
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* ''[[Angels & Demons]]'' (2000) |
* ''[[Angels & Demons]]'' (2000) |
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Dan Brown is a thriller author, most famous for the Robert Langdon series, the best known of which is the best-selling novel (and subsequent film), The Da Vinci Code. He is also somewhat infamous for not doing his research and obfuscating when asked about it.
Not to be confused with Dale Brown or the Dan Brown from Youtube who vlogs, solves Rubik's Cubes, and jumps on pogosticks.
Works written by Dan Brown include:
- Digital Fortress (1998)
- Angels & Demons (2000)
- Deception Point (2001)
- The Da Vinci Code (2003)
- The Lost Symbol (2009)
Dan Brown is the Trope Namer for:
Dan Brown provides examples of the following tropes:
- Badass Bookworm
- Conspiracy Kitchen Sink
- Dan Browned: To the point that he gets a whole example page to himself.
- Did Not Do the Research: Infamous for only researching enough to get a good idea, and then handwaving everything else he needs for a story.
- Stock Characters: Most obviously the college students in the Langdon novels.
- You Fail History Forever
- You Fail Religious Studies Forever