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The Da Vinci Code

The Da Vinci Code

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ!!!!!!!!
Review: This book is simply amazing. The story is very exciting and there are so many interesting and incredible facts throughout the book that it...it...I forgot what I was saying. This book is sure to be one of the BEST BOOKS YOU'LL EVER READ IN YOUR LIFE!!! So buy it and read it! Right now!! NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Entertaining, Enlightening Thriller
Review: This book is simply magnificent. The plot is very fast-paced, but it is also evenly distributed and never lags. Brown has put together a fascinating look at religion, art, and modern intrigue, blending the three seamlessly. While the plot is somewhat predictable, this book is meant to simply be enjoyed and to revel in the details. The facts are astounding and will actually make you question the fine line between Brown's research and his imagination. You'll be doing frantic online searches to view the art discussed in the book and look for the details that Brown points out. Also, if you have been to Europe or would simply like to go, this book poses an extra delight by taking place in many of France and England's most famous attractions. Simply stated, this book will be impossible to put down and must be bought and savored.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Proof
Review: This book is simply proof that the Truths of the One Religion, the Holy Catholic Church, with the One God it loves and promotes, will and must endure attacks from those that hate it throughout the ages to the End. This fiction history is nothing more than a re-surfacing of the third century attack on Christ's Divinity, known then (and now) as the HERESY OF ARIANISM. But, those whose faith is strong and foundations firm will not be troubled by this version of 21st Century anti-Christian nonsense.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Inaccurate, plastic characters, & pregnant with intolerance
Review: This book is slander, Calumny and Detraction all rolled up in one. Someone wrote a review saying this book is "only fiction." I want to ask them, If I wrote a fictional novel in which they were portrayed as a notorious bank robber, murderer, and sex offender would they still say "It's only Fiction?"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Da Vinci Code
Review: This book is so good. There are some interesting interpretations of famous art, too. It's a really fun read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real or Not?
Review: This book is so well crafted, you can't tell what is actual fact from Mr. Brown's cleaver imagination. Highly recommend this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my favorites!
Review: This book is such an amazing, page-turning thriller that I read it only in two days! It reminded me a lot of "Conquest of Paradise", another religious thriller I couldn't put down. Both books kept me up late at night reading, unable to stop! This is definitely one of my favorite books, along with "Digital Fortress" (another Dan Brown). As with all of Brown's novels, as soon as you think you have the book all figured out, keep reading and he throws a curveball at you. Not only was the book exciting and excellent, but it was also intellectually engaging. Definitely recommended - a perfect book with the exception of the irrelevant title.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ignore Meredith Rosenberg from Oakland, ca
Review: This book is terrific. And she's just another miserable old bat.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Interesting subject, weak writing
Review: This book is to Umberto Eco's "Foucault's Pendulum" as a microwaved corn dog is to a five course meal with matched wines.

The corn dog's quicker, but you'll enjoy the meal more.

Hack-iest writing device: I counted at least FIVE CHAPTERS that ended with "...and (so-and-so) was so amazed, they couldn't begin to believe what they saw."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First rate historical thriller
Review: This book is topnotch, although a bit laden with schmaltz. I loved it anyways.


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