The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, Paul Michael (Narrated by)

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  • Pub. Date: November 2005
  • Sales Rank: 299,138

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    • Pub. Date: November 2005
    • Publisher: Findaway World, LLC
    • Format: Audio
    • Sales Rank: 299,138

    Synopsis

    PREMIUM MASS MARKET EDITION

    #1 Worldwide Bestseller—More Than 80 Million Copies Sold

    As millions of readers around the globe have already discovered, The Da Vinci Code is a reading experience unlike any other. Simultaneously lightning-paced, intelligent, and intricately layered with remarkable research and detail, Dan Brown's novel is a thrilling masterpiece—from its opening pages to its stunning conclusion.

    The Washington Post - Patrick Anderson

    Brown keeps the pace fast, the puzzles that lead to the Grail are exceedingly clever, and there is a flurry of surprises and betrayals before the mystery is finally solved. Whatever the reader makes of the religious theories put forth, Brown has a great deal of interest to say about the early days of Christianity, the influence of pagan religions on it and the legend of the Grail. He says the revelations about Jesus — not to be revealed here — have been whispered about for centuries, but have never overcome the opposition of organized Christianity. How much of this is fact and how much is fiction? Read the book and make up your own mind.

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    Dan Brown is the author of numerous thrillers, including The Da Vinci Code -- one of the biggest literary bestsellers of all time.

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    Thought Provokingby jdsmccoy

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    November 11, 2009: I found this to be the most thought provoking book I have read in quite awhile. I am amazed at the amount of research Dan Brown must have done in order to write this book. I had not read it before now because I thought it was a book that I would not enjoy. I WAS WRONG!

    A Good Book with the right mindsetby Anonymous

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    October 13, 2009: Overall, I liked the book and thought that it was very entertaining and it was hard to put down. Dan Brown did a good job of foreshadowing some things and twisting others so that you didn't know what was going to happen next. One of the things that I didn't like about the book was that sometimes he would embellish events in history that had no relevance to the plot and was just false side information. One example was when Langton said that five million people were burned at the stake by the Catholic Church. The real number was around fifty thousand but no one really knows. Fifty thousand is still a lot of people and there was no reason to exaggerate that. This is something that he did consistently throughout the book and it opened doors for critics that did not need to be there.

    This book is for anyone who can read a story and not look at it as factual information or scrutinize each sentence. If you are going to read this book, please go in to it with the right mind set and remember that it is a story and most information was changed to make the plot work.


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