
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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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

Welcome to the Internet’s most consistent podcast.
In this installment, Robert and Katherine spend SO long doing a simple internet search, Sato demonstrates that she’s ahead of her time when it comes to government sadism, and a young, allegedly Ara... more
Two uploads in one year? What's next, three?
In this installment, Sato potentially destroys priceless tomes, Robert Langdon takes his sweet, sweet time, and Mal'akh is radicalized into violence by a cheap History Channel documentary. Also, Lina and ... more
Hilariously, this episode starts with us saying the last episode was a mere two weeks ago–dear listener, our sincerest apologies. Also hilariously, the audio quality is dogwater.
We’re back in the powerful arms of the Money Brother himself. In this ... more
On this Very Special Episode of the Dan Brown Code, Forrest and Lina are joined by longtime listener (and friend) Chris to discuss chapters 33-42 of The Lost Symbol. Robert Langdon revisits his Batman Origin story, the true finance bro-nature of our ... more
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Basically it’s two friends(?) who hate Dan Brown, but also read every book of his for some reason. They take cheap shots about him taking cheap shots. They go on-and-on about him going on-and-on. It is basically a dude who has a crush on his co-host, poorly hiding it, while they both poorly hide their jealousy over why writers as clearly amazing as themselves aren’t as successful as Dan Brown.
This podcast might be better if they used their critical skills to answer the question, "If Dan Brown's books are so bad, why do they keep on selling?" instead of nit-picking his words line by line, chapter by chapter. I find this approach has a rather limited appeal, whereas their critical thinking skills could be better spent on larger issues. But that might be beyond the scope of this podcast, and asking too much of the hosts. Still, they might want to consider a wider take on Dan Brown's wor... more
A couple of idiots picking apart details.
This podcast is everything I never knew I always wanted. The hosts are funny and smart af and use both of these things to destroy Dan Brown. As of writing this I’ve only read along with Angels & Demons but I cannot wait to get into everything else.
This is literally my favorite podcast ever. I started reading all of the Dan Brown books last year and I wanted to be able to share both my love and hate for the writing but my friends refused to read them. This podcast is hilarious and like a book club but with more honesty. Y'all are the best.









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