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The Dan Brown Code

By: The Dan Brown Code
  • Summary

  • Forrest and Lina have a love/hate relationship with Dan Brown's books, and they'd like to tell you all about it. Join The Dan Brown Code for a brutally honest journey through the best-selling author's canon

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Episodes
  • Trailer
    Jan 23 2018
    Join us for the first episode of The Dan Brown Code next Tuesday, January 30th.

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    1 min
  • Angels and Demons Pt. 1 (Chapters 1-20)
    Jan 31 2018
    This week, Forrest and Lina read chapters 1-20 of Angels and Demons we meet our hero, the erudite, hyper-relatable, approachably sexy Robert Langdon, who happens to be the dumbest Harvard professor on earth. Join us as we’re whisked away to a world of intrigue, symbol-based crime, and casual sexism. You can follow The Dan Brown Code at @danbrowncodepod on Twitter. Lina can be found at @linajemili.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Angels and Demons Pt. 2 (Chapters 21-40)
    Feb 14 2018
    This week, Forrest and Lina read chapters 21-40 of Angels and Demons. We're whisked away on a whirlwind trip to the Vatican, where more symbol-based crime and plenty of suspicious clergymen await. Robert Langdon continues to be clueless, Vittoria is single and ready to mingle (despite having recently suffered a tragedy), and we get introduced to the world's hottest priest. You can follow The Dan Brown Code at @danbrowncodepod on Twitter. Lina can be found at @linajemili.

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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