As promised, I quickly finished Digital Fortress by Dan Brown. This book was also pretty fast-paced and kept me interested, but I don't think it was as good as the other Dan Brown books I've read.
This one was about the NSA and it was a little easier to guess what was going on/was going to happen than in the other books, but since I think this was his first book maybe he hadn't quite mastered the art of suspense yet. I would still recommend it to other people who enjoy his books because I'm sure you'd still like it. This book is essentially about a giant code-breaking computer working to break a code whose writer claims it is unbreakable. It is a little concerning to think about what the government may actually do to invade our privacy without us knowing it though....
Now I will move on to reading The Hobbit and another book that Keegan just bought for me (what a good husband!) called The Heart of the Matter by Emily Giffin. I've read all of her other books, so it'll be interesting to see how this one measures up. Her first book was made into a movie that is being released this summer I think, called Something Borrowed.
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