Rating:  Summary: I loved this book! Review: I did not want to put this book down! It was a fast paced, educational read. Dan Brown is a fantastic writer who has sparked my curiosity about the holy grail and early christianity. I can't wait to read his other books! In the meantime, I'm going to read toher books about the subject matter of The Da Vinci Code.
Rating:  Summary: Did not want to put it down Review: I did not want to put this book down. For four day's, when ever I had a minute, this book was in my hand. It makes you think, it makes you wonder. Is it all possible? Could all of this be true? I first heard of this book on the special that ABC did. I was born and raised Catholic. Raised to believe what my parents, grandmother and church taught me was the truth. I'm still Catholic but I am old enough now to question things. Doesn't make me a bad catholic, just an inqusitive one. I never knew that Mary Magdalen was considered the holy grail. Not until the ABC special, did I even hear of the posibility. The book mixes historical "fact/folklore" w/ intrigue, deception and murder. It keeps you on your toes, trying to figure out the little clues before you get to the answers, and trying to figure out what's going to happen, before it even does. The mark of an amazing book, is when more than one person in your household wants to read it, and can't put it down when they are. Not only a must read, but a must have!
Rating:  Summary: Good solid potboiler Review: I didn't find Brown to be a particularly good writer. He uses far too many cliches for my taste--"He squinted," "He peered," "His face clouded." Fortunately, his talent at plotting overwhelms the flaws in this novel. This is one of the few best-sellers I've read that I believe should be a best-seller. He's very knowledgeable about a lot of things, like art. Unfortunately, he's not so knowledgeable about others--specifically, the origins of Christianity. Still, 's a good book, one very much worth reading. And it will make you think, which is what any good book should do.
Rating:  Summary: Poor presentation Review: I didn't read "The Da Vinci Code." I was about to when I read the FAQ on the book's website and was appalled by the shallowness of Dan Brown's answers. It was his answer to, "HOW MUCH OF THIS NOVEL IS BASED ON FACT?," which really disappointed me. The bulk of his response was, "The paintings, locations, historical documents, and organizations described in the novel all exist." Thriller or not, this book is passed off as being historically accurate and full of facts (which has been been commented on by numerous reviewers here and elsewhere). I expect a lot more information regarding his sources and research when he has unlimited space on the net (I didn't notice a bibliography in the back of the book either).I would probably enjoy this book as a mystery, but the way he presents this book seems devious and unethical which is why I chose not to read it.
Rating:  Summary: Hated Deception Point but loved Da Vinci code Review: I disliked Brown's previous book, Deception Point, because I know a lot about the subject matter and found many errors and over simplifications in the work. It made me angry that it received so much praise for "research." But, I was blown away by the Da Vinci Code. Understand that I know practically nothing about the subject matter, but what I think I learned was fascinating. So, it's a great read! But, if his previous book is any indication, some of the "details" of the story might be a bit too glib.
Rating:  Summary: AuthorZone.Com Book Review Review: I do believe I have just read the best book ever written! If you want to be intellectually stimulated and your philosophy put to the challenge while being kept entertained like never before this book is an absolute must! Max
Rating:  Summary: This Book Disturbs Me Review: I do not like the premise of this book. It casts doubt on Christianity and the true nature of God. It disturbs me that this is on the best-seller list, and that millions of people are being exposed to this rubbish. Your time would be much better served by reading The Purpose-Driven Life by Rick Warren. He describes the truth of Christianity with such wisdom that your life will be transformed forever.
Rating:  Summary: Interesting and Fun Review: I do not read a book to critique an authors writing style. I read a book for entertainment, and to have thoughts provoked. This book does both. It is a very interesting mystery suspense book, that kept me up reading late at night. It also peaked my interest in the Grail legends and Leonardo Da Vinci. I did not know anything about the Grail legends, Da Vinci, or any of things the book discussed. I know the book is a work of fiction, so I would not even begin to assume that all that is presented is true. However, it made me so interested in the subjects, that I have started reading non-fiction about the grail legends, Mary Magdalene etc. At an exhibit of religious art I was interested in looking at the symbology and things that were discussed in the book. For me, that is what makes this a great read. The book is very entertaining, and it makes you think. I will say that those people who are Catholic, may not like the book, becuse it is not completely flattering in the way it portrays the church, but I do not think it is a vendetta, and remember it is a work of fiction.
Rating:  Summary: Quite Possibly The Most Addicting Novel I Have Ever Read Review: I don't even want to begin to describe anything within the book because I would feel that I would give something away to those who haven't read it yet. I can, however, say this: READ THIS BOOK. Quite simple, I know, but there is no other way for me to express myself. This book was FANTASTIC. I have read plenty of page turners, but I literally could not get any work done while I was reading this book. Dan Brown is truly a master story teller. I don't even want this book to be made into a movie in fear that the story will be ruined. I can keep going on and on for pages about this book, but I wont because I don't want people to spend time reading my review instead of reading The Da Vinci Code
Rating:  Summary: Swift, fun read Review: I don't generally read mysteries, but after much nudging from friends I decided to take up the "Da Vinci Code." It's not the 'Holy Grail' of books that many claim it to be...but it is a fun and easy read. The symbology and theories explored inside are fascinating. It's what makes this book. Unfortunately the characters do not. Robert Langdon is written as such a weak and apathetic hero it's hard to really like him. But if character development takes back seat to easy plotting, this book is probably your bag. I could have done without all the good guy vs. bad guy, foot chases, gun firing, and plotting to take over the world action, and just stuck with a really good book on hidden religious symbology and half-cocked conspiracy theories.
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