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The Da Vinci Code

The Da Vinci Code

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Masterful!!
Review: I had never heard of Dan Brown, but after being advised to read this book by one whose advice in such matters is usually on the mark, I shall be reading more of his works. There is simply nothing not to like and admire about this book, while remembering that it is a NOVEL which weaves facts, historical and topical, into a fascinating search for answers to many questions. I had the good fortune to read this novel while on vacation and during a rainy day and a half when I could simply settle in and let the story wash over me. If you buy only one book to read this year, you would be well advised to make this that one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Captivating!
Review: I had never read a novel which I could not put down until I read THE DA VINCI CODE (TDVC). I've heard and read that phrase used so many times before but have never actually experienced such a phenomenon. The plot of TDVC is so enthralling that you DO NOT WANT TO PUT IT DOWN until you read the whole book. Mr. Brown has come up with such an amazing story/theory (perhaps?) that it compels you to not only enjoy the book but also to ponder the hisorical points he mentions. Don't know which are true and which are not but it leaves one very curious. Would love to see a sequel. Perhaps one dealing with family members of the present Merovingians (Was surprised to see this name used as one of the characters in THE MATRIX: RELOADED as the movie was filmed before the book came out . . . curious.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic Book...Got me back into Fiction
Review: I had never read anything by Dan Brown prior to picking this up. I've read almost nothing but since! Brown is an expert craftsman, and this book kept me thinking and guessing the whole time. I couldn't put it down, and I couldn't stop talking about it after I was done.

Brown also went above and beyond the call of duty to research this book. A good part of it could actually be considered "nonfiction", inasmuch as there are scholarly works on the subjects involved, and this one does not fail in being scholarly. However, he went and wrapped the scholarship up in a gripping and compelling murder mystery that had absolutely no quit to it.

Long story short, read this book, then Angels & Demons, then the rest.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest book I've read in a long time
Review: I had never read anything by this author before. Much to my surpise, this book was very intriguing. I couldn't put it down. Dan Brown offers up, throughout the book's magnificent plot, many alternate theories of of the Holy Grail. The plot unravels more like a movie plot with its vivid historical imagery and storytelling.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Be ready to question longheld beliefs
Review: I had no idea what I was getting into when I started reading this book. It is a rivettting book that will teach you secrets and stories that may make you question how you actually view your own beliefs on religion and art. Beyond that its a great thriller that keeps you interested and questioning who was really behind the murder and all this intrigue. I have read Angels and Demons since reading the Da Vinci Code and I have to say DVC is better, Angels and Demons was good but I could see that the Robert Langdon story is somewhat formulaic. But I liked the formula better in DVC and the little tidbits of info was cooler.
I should warn that some people may be offended by some of the theories that are brought up by the characters, specifically questions about the Christian religion. My only statement to the theories is that there is nothing wrong with hearing another viewpoint its what you decide to do with it. I don't believe this book is anti-religion or even Christian, it is just bringing up questions that if people want to look further into them go ahead, and if you don't then just read it for story because it is well written and exciting. Plus there is a lot of cool decoding stuff.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fast, enjoyable read
Review: I had not read any of Mr. Brown's previous book(s) and was not sure what to expect. Not being erudite enough to express my self in "big words" like other reviewers, I will just say that I enjoyed the book. It was somewhat thought provoking; the research into the Knights Templar, DeVinci, Catholicism, etc. seemed well developed. The hero/heroine could have been a little stronger and villian(s) could have been developed a little more, but all in all, I felt that this was a worth while read.

After all, the book is fiction, folks! Don't you want something quick, fun and a little thought-provoking to read for fun? Or do you just want spies, sex, blood-and-guts gore? I thought this book was a good, clean, fun read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: NO NEED TO READ THIS
Review: I had seen an interview with Dan Brown on the Today show and was intrigued by the main character. I was very interested to find out what the mystery was and was about to purchase this book when out of the corner of my eye I read the first line of the Publisher's Weekly review. Thanks for spoiling the novel. I won't be reading this one. What's the point now?

You people at Amazon need to be more careful. I think I would have liked this book, too. Now I'll just have to wait for the movie, and even that is ruined because I know the outcome. Maybe I won't even see the movie!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Overrated, Overblown and Overhyped
Review: I had such high expectations. Really I did. But the plot was ridiculous (yet I guessed most of the twists long before they came anyway), much of the "research" was sloppy, the premise was ill-defended, and the characters were absurd, absolutely and totally absurd.

Sorry, but it's true. Maybe I've just read too many mysteries.

I know it's fiction, but even in fiction, people are supposed to act like people. And while disbelief can be suspended, readers shouldn't have to suspend all logic as well -- particularly in a mystery, for goodness' sake. And that's what this silly book requires one to do.

I don't know much about the Knights Templar, but I have to think that this book is a complete and total disservice to them. And to Paganism and the Catholic Church, for that matter. It did make me want to find out more (particularly about the Knights), but mainly because I feel a near-obligation to correct the vast amount of misinformation that I undoubtedly picked up from this book.

My advice is: Don't waste your time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy two ... read with a friend!
Review: I had the great opportunity to read an advanced reader copy of The Da Vinci Code, and I loved it! The only problem was that nobody else I knew had read it yet when I finished ... about a month before its release date. Oh the horror! I had to act fast (like the characters in the book) and find other people who would read the book and talk to me about it. Luckily, I work in a bookstore, so that wasn't too hard. But everyone in the store has such different interests ... would they like it as much as I did? YES! I have not found anyone who didn't love this book, and race through it like their life depended on it (and not the food, sleep, or other commitments they were missing in the day or so it took them to read it from cover to cover).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Long Time Best Seller FOR A REASON! IT'S GREAT!
Review: I had to laugh at the few low ratings by raving zealots. If you are a person, that has always asked "too many questions," this book is for you! Whether you are a Philosopher, Theologian, or Agnostic, this book is a welcome addition to your fiction collection. This book makes you think, so Fun-dam-entalists should probably skip this one. Right or Wrong, this book will get your wheels turning...which is all that really matters, right?

As a voracious reader, I have read the best. It's is a heart-stopping thriller that keeps you turning pages until you arrive exhausted at the end. You're truly "in on the chase." Improbable as it seems, Dan Brown has combined nuclear physics and antimatter with Renaissance art, old Rome and the Vatican. You conjure up the images in your mind, but the icing on the cake is Brown's Web site, which shows you the CERN facilities, the plane and then the exquisite artwork of Bernini and others as well as a peek inside the Vatican. It's a book that teaches, makes you think, and entertains, all at the same time. Few authors can accomplish that.

If you are open minded and looking for those books begging for its pages to be turned...look no further. Read 'Holy Blood, Holy Grail,' and ANYTHING by Ken Follett! I just read a copy of Edgar Fouche's 'Alien Rapture,' which also blew me away. Fouche was a Top Secret Black Program 'insider', whose credibility has been verified over and over. Another fun book is Brad Steiger's 'Werewolf.' I also really liked Dan Brown's 'Angels and Demons.' Want to be shocked, check out Dr. Paul Hill's 'Unconventional Flying Objects' which NASA tried to ban.

For those who say this book goes against their beliefs and their dogma, consider this: The tip of the iceberg: Numerous authorities who had noted the errors in the K.J.V. such as William Kilburne (1650's) 20,000 errors, John Wesley (in 1755) 12,000 changes in the New Testament alone, the Revised Version of 1881 consisted of 36,000 errors and on and on. The NIV, RSV and The Living Bible are also replete with thousands of errors. Do some research!
Buy this book, you will love it.


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