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Alright y’all, Dan Brown is back! WOO but as the fifth instalment… it’s quite well… predictable.

The title is self-explanatory – it’s about the ORIGIN OF THE WORLD. If you’ve read his other sequels you will PROBABLY see the pattern in all his stories. Im not going to spoil the exact pattern here for those who haven’t read any of Dan Browns yet 😉 In general, Dan Brown has this ability to throw us a bunch of facts, create a story around it and pick THAT ONE TRENDY MYSTERIOUS QUESTION and put a murder on it.

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The story of Origin unfolds this way:

  • Edmond Kirsch, a forty-year-old billionaire computer genie was on the verge  of revealing to entire world what is the origin of the world when he was shot to death.
  • Robert Landon has to find out who killed Edmond (who is also his former student)
  • We learn that Edmond’s discovery will shock the world, especially putting religions to shame.. but WHAT IS IT? TUN TUN TUN.
  • This is where Dan Brown settle for his theme : Religion vs Science and the rise of computational theories

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It’s simply ENJOYABLE. I mean, if you don’t have anything to do and you would like to learn about science, arts, history and religions, this book is a good vulgarization tool to turn to.  It’s fun to read. But, I’m putting a huge emphasis on vulgarization.  I can’t say for the historical facts or art but some neuroscience facts in there are just erroneously explained. So, be critical guys.

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It’s way too predictable. People are saying “That’s Dan Brown’s signature, hater”. Okay but when I can predict EVERYTHING from the plot to the twists, there’s a problem. I’m sure he can think of some way to move things around. For example, why the side character is always a woman?  You are reading a book because you want the author to surprise you, right?  Imagine reading it knowing you will be entering the same story all over again : oh yes, I’m going to enjoy this redundant plot device yay! Oh, the author, he’s trying so hard to point us in that person but finding out he is not the villain after all? How surprising!!

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It lacks that mystery-thriller vibe. In fact, it is soo focused on the debate Science vs religion that I would put it under science-fiction. Da Vinci Code was his best novel in my opinion because it has that mystery vibe. We can feel the suspense, we want to know more about it. In the Origin, the murder is not that important, it’s almost an accessory. It’s all about that science discovery.

There’s an AI virtual assistant, a voiced companion bot. This is the best part of the novel in my opinion. Remember how I said Dan Brown would take the most trendy thing and use it? There it is. AI robots are at the heart of todays media and science discussion. So of course a multi billionaire computer genius would have created one right? 😉

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The theory at the end of how he explained the origin of life is indeed a real theory developed by Jeremy England :

«[…]how atoms, driven by external energy (such as that found in primordial soup) and heat (like you’d find in an atmosphere), will gradually restructure themselves to dissipate more and more energy. In other words, under the right conditions, matter naturally acquires the basic physical quality — the tendency to capture energy from the environment and dissipate it as heat — associated with life, based on the law of increasing entropy or the second law of thermodynamics, also called the “arrow of time.» – New Theory for Life Suggests It Was Not an Accident of Biology. It Was Physics.

Of course like so many hypothesis out there, it still remain unclear. It is not confirmed yet that this theory explains how life was created.  He did some experiments with his computer models that seem to confirm certain particles’ behaviours but we are far from generalizing it into the whole concept of life.

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Big thank you to Penguin Random House for sending me a copy in exchange for a review! 

Do you want to read this ? Have you read any Dan Brown before ? 😀

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62 responses to “Origin by Dan Brown : Artificial Intelligence vs Gods”

  1. Coffee Shop Book Review Avatar

    I’ve only read one Brown book (The Davincci Code), and while I enjoyed it, I never tried another. This one, though, sounds like it might be good since the science v. Religion thing interests me. I may have to give him another try.

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Believe me, you didn’t miss much with other novels 😀 if you don’t want another try I can always briefly tell you the story less than 5 mins HEHE 😉 just let me know!

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  2. stephaniesbookreviews Avatar

    Great review! I have only read one Dan Brown book – The Da Vinci Code. I remember thinking it was a very enjoyable book, but I didn’t like how he tried to pass everything off as 100% factual. I remember more of all the books that were out there refuting the “facts” in it haha. I think fiction should just stay fiction – nice and fun.

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Stephanie !! ❤ And yeah somehow Dan Brown has established since the first pages that ALL of the information are real and facts. But he forgets that his whole story is still.. VERY MUCH fictional.. THere's a thin line using real facts to prove that you know everything vs using them to make a better story!

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  3. Bookstooge Avatar

    Anyone who reads Brown for “facts” is the kind of person who’ll quote Wikipedia as an “Authority”.
    I don’t have a problem with people enjoying Brown, but I can’t stand when they start using his stuff as the foundation for real life issues. That’s like claiming that Crichton’s books were filled with “real” science.

    I think I used up my quote quota for the day here 😀

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    1. anniesbooksweb Avatar

      I think we all agree that Dan Brown facts are bullshit haaahah!
      The last time I read Crichton’s novel was Jurassic Park. The first 50 pages.. they killed me. Everything…was…so…WRONG. The fossils get “cleaned” in the field. No no. They don’t. They go to a lab where we can have advanced tool to clean and safe places to keep them. People should stay to Trangs’ words: “Be critical, guys”.

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      1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

        Omg I’ll stick with the Jurassic Parks movies then 😉

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    2. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Yeah and unfortunately it happens to me that young teenagers or even older people throw me a lot of facts but when I question them about it they say : “I read it quickly on the internet so Idk”. *sighh I just want people to be critical of all the information the media, books, internet can feed us LOL

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  4. Dani☆Touch My Spine Book Reviews☆ Avatar

    Very awesome review Trang and very honest! I can see how this book would be educational yet predictable!😁❤📚

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Thank you Danii!! ❤ Yeah definitely, *whisper* PSSS THAT MEANS you can skip it LOL

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      1. Dani☆Touch My Spine Book Reviews☆ Avatar

        Lmao!!!!😂😂😂 You rock girl!!!😍❤

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      2. Dani☆Touch My Spine Book Reviews☆ Avatar

        I will definitely skip this one!!!😀

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  5. Chloe @ Blushing Bibliophile Avatar

    My sister, who’s 12 years old, has read all the books in the Robert Langdon series, and she really enjoyed them. She keeps telling me to read Angels and Demons (I haven’t read it yet!! Hahaha I feel like a failure). Are the Robert Langdon books good? My friends enjoyed reading them so much and I would love to give them a try.
    (P.S. – the science VS religion thing + computational theories seem so intriguing, and I would love to read more about that!)

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Omg your sister is awesome LOL And no your’e not a failure for not reading that book WHT U TALKING ABOUT ❤ Robert Langdon best book for me was The Da Vinci Code. But with every book, Dan Brown talked about different themes so depends on what you like best. It can be easily read as standalone 😉

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  6. By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff Avatar

    Drat. I just splurged on this.😒 I’ve read Brown’s previous books, although I think I might have missed the last one. But just going by the first two I noticed he definitely has a formula he follows.

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      AND HE DOESN’T EVER CHANGED HIS FORMULA. Like WHYY T_T

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  7. Diana Avatar

    I have a copy of this book but I am yet to read it. I really liked Da Vinci Code but I haven’t read any other books by the author. Are the books written in sequel format or can they be read as standalone? Predictability is never a good thing so that makes me a bit hesitant to read this one. Great review!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Thank you Diana ❤ ! He wants them to be sequels but HONESTLY GIRLL you can just pick one of them up and read them as a standalone and it will be just fine LOL

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  8. anniesbooksweb Avatar

    THAT GIF. LMAO!! Sorry that was redundant for you 😦 Dan Brown is popular for his genre.. I guess he doesn’t know it’s time for him to change his formula? 🤣 Good thing is the graphics are so prettyy 🌸 !

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Thank you Annie you’re tooo kind!! 😀

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  9. SamanMalik Avatar

    Great review! I predicted the role of Winston halfway through the novel. I don’t, however, agree with the ‘hybrid model’. I believe that AI is here to dominate us *shudders* 😀

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      It was pretty obvious with Winston isn’t it ? LOL Thank you! I think AI has slowly started to dominate us despite all the optimistic who want to reassure us. We are more and more dependent on them XD

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      1. SamanMalik Avatar

        I know right? The other day I was listening to a theorist and what he said made a lot of sense to me. He said that who is going to teach AI about ‘ethics’ when we are so lacking in it, as it stands!

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  10. Ioana @dragonwaffles Avatar
    Ioana @dragonwaffles

    Oh I’ve never read a Dan Brown book but my parents love them 😂?? Maybe I’ll steal one from their library one day and read it.
    And I can’t wait for review of Turtles all the Way Down ❤!!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      LOOL your parents are awesome to read books man my parents are wayy too lazy T_T

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    2. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      And unfortunately I havent got the time to review Turtles All The way down next it is replaced by Bonfire, BUT the review for John Green’s newest book will come out tomorrow 😉

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  11. Inge | The Belgian Reviewer Avatar

    I really liked The Da Vinci code and The Lost Symbol but Digital Fortress was less my cup of tea, the whole digital world doesn’t really interest me so it’s a bit of a hit and miss with this author. I don’t think this one is my cup of tea either really with the technical mumbo jumbo thrown in here.. Great review though!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Technical mumbo jumbo LOL! No problem, and defintely youre not missing on anything amazing nor mindblowing 😉

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  12. Elizabeth Avatar

    Great review! I am also wondering if this book would work as a standalone because the science vs. religion thing sounds interesting. I haven’t even read The Da Vinci code so I guess I need to get on that!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      It would completely work as a standalone !! All of his books are honestly, they are not really sequels in my opinion. There’s always a different story and different side characters 😉

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  13. Meggy | Chocolate'n'Waffles Avatar

    I’ve sold so many copies of this book I won’t even think of reading it, haha!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      LOL how many copies of Dan Brown books are sold ? :O

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      1. Meggy | Chocolate'n'Waffles Avatar

        Too many! I was working in the crime fiction section and the Books in Foreign language one and I sold both versions dozens of times every day –‘ that freaking book is HEAVY 😂😂😂

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  14. Jacqueline @bluejaybooks Avatar

    I’ve never read Dan Brown before. What book would you recommend to start with?

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      My favourite is Da Vinci Code ! 😀 You can start with that 😉

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      1. Jacqueline @bluejaybooks Avatar

        Okay, I’ve heard a lot about that one, but never read it. I hadn’t realized he was the one who wrote it!

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  15. Poulami @ Daydreaming Books Avatar
    Poulami @ Daydreaming Books

    I caaaaaaan’t wait to read this. Loved your review!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Thank you love!! ❤

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  16. Beth (Reading Every Night) Avatar

    Great review for this book Trang, and after reading your review I think it’s an achievement Origin still got a three star rating from you! 🙂
    I haven’t read any of Dan Brown’s books but I saw the films and, yeah, I don’t think these books are for me. Plus like you being able to predict all the plot twists and reveals would just make me bored.

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      “I think it’s an achievement Origin still got a three star rating from you! ” THATS MY GIRL THERE HAHA Thank you Beth!! That’s when I know you know me 😉

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      1. Beth (Reading Every Night) Avatar

        Ha, that’s all right! 😀

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  17. Raven @ Dreamy Addictions Avatar

    Great honest review! I’m sorry you didn’t enjoy it as much as you hoped!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Thank you !! ❤ Honesty ftw gahaha 😀

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  18. Resh Susan @ The Book Satchel Avatar

    I enjoy Dan Brown for his pacy style of writing. I heard similar reviews from friends who said that they felt the pace falls off towards the middle and then the novel gets a bit dragging. Looks like you found the same thing as well. I might read it some day. But no hurry to pick it up, perhaps

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Hi Susan ! ❤ I think the fact that I've read most of his books, I can spot a certain repetition of the pace and how the plot is in general 😦

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  19. ☆~Review: Bonfire by Krysten Ritter~4.5 Stars~☆ – Touch My Spine Book Reviews Avatar

    […] also want to give a shout out to Trang from Bookidote! Trang and I buddy read this book starting at the halfway mark. 😂 She offered great insight! […]

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  20. Nikola (Breathing Through Pages) Avatar

    I’ve watched all the movies but haven’t read any of the books. I know a lot of people enjoyed the first one a lot and they recommended it to me but TBR pile..
    I’m actually grateful that you gave a critical eye on this book and compared it to his previous works in terms of side characters being female and it not involving mystery.
    I’ll make sure to read his books in the future and get back to you on my thoughts! Wonderful review!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      NIKOLA ❤ So happy to read you appreciate my critical eye in this review 😉 You've watched all the movies? :O How was Inferno ? Compared to the other movies ?

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      1. Nikola (Breathing Through Pages) Avatar

        I didn’t like Inferno as much as the other ones for some reason..

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  21. Books, Vertigo and Tea Avatar

    This is super helpful! I have the first here and shamefully admit it has sat neglected on my shelf for years. I did not enjoy the film so I could not bring myself to pick up the book even with all of the rave reviews. Reading this, I am not sure I am an ideal fit for this series at all. For some reason, I rarely enjoy the science vs religion theme and this one sounds a bit drug out for lack of better words. But I won’t mark it off as my tastes changes constantly 😉 I do think I would have expected more thriller so thanks for that heads up. You always hit the key points ❤

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Oh damnn if you didnt enjoy the movie I don’t now if you enjoy the book. It can wait I guess LOL The movie reflected the book and even better with a lot of actions an everything. Thank you for passing by Danielle ❤ Glad to see that I hit the key points 😉

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      1. Books, Vertigo and Tea Avatar

        Always ❤ Yeah, I think maybe this is just not my type of story. But I can see why it has such a following!

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  22. theorangutanlibrarian Avatar

    hehe yes, Brown’s ability to put a spin on a mysterious question has always been good. Very interesting themes for this as well! I can’t pretend I’ve ever been a fan though- cos yes, he kind of makes things up, in a way that sounds smart… but is also just nonsense. hahaha I love how the fact that Brown is predictable is his signature, cos I always thought that, but never thought it would be considered a good thing by some 😉 Anyhoo, this sounds pretty meh to me 😉 Great review though!

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  23. Evelina @ AvalinahsBooks Avatar

    I actually haven’t even finished The Da Vinci Code 😀 don’t know why. It was kind of interesting, an yet, I just put it down. God knows 😀 but that was years ago, so I couldn’t even say now. However, I’ve never felt like picking up anything else by him, but that might also be because I’m not really that into thrillers.

    Speaking of religion vs science… Have you read His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman? I’ve just reviewed it yesterday (it’s only coming out the Dec 1st though! Yes, schedule maniac :D), but that was… purely epic. If you haven’t read it, you know what I’m gonna say 🙂

    And I believe a lot of fiction like that basically depends on vulgarization!

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  25. tmblaytespeaks Avatar
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    I had too much expectations with the ending. I was really expecting an birth shuttering revelation. My own review is at tnblaytespeaks.wordpress.com

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  27. Teddy and Me - a reading blog Avatar
    Teddy and Me – a reading blog

    I’m struggling through this at the moment, don’t get me wrong I enjoyed the other Dan brown books but it’s just ehhh this is the 5th Robert Langdon story and it’s the same formula as all the others. I think the formula works and the plots are usually interesting but you only really needed one book with the same formula he needs to come up with a new plot layout so it’s not so predictable. Am I the only one that wishes that the “discovery ” would come at the beginning of the book for a change so we could actually explore the implications for a change. It’s like all his books are a lead up to world changing revelation and then we get the revelation or discovery and the book ends and nothing has changed in the next book. I love the ideas of discoveries and discussing with friends what they would really mean I wish he would write a book where we see these discoveries change the world and we see what actually happens. Buuuuttt I’ll persevere and I know I’ll buy whatever he writes next because I just need to know lol

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  28. Karmen Avatar
    Karmen

    Hello and thanks for your great book review . I really like the way you write. After i discovered your book review i start to search and found the book on http://bookaride.net/book/1159708133/origin . Not sure if i am allowed to paste a link(sorry if not) . I almost finished reading the book and i I consider Origin is a great book and everyone should read it. You should make more reviews because you are great at.

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  29. Priyasha Avatar

    Great review ❤

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