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One of the best selling novels since
hundreds of years is Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code
which has intrigued and thrilled millions of readers
around the world.
One of the best selling novels since hundreds of years
is Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code which has
intrigued and thrilled millions of readers around the
world.
The Da Vinci Code novel was written by the
American author Dan Brown. It was published for the
first time in 2003 by Doubleday Fiction (ISBN
0385504209). It is a worldwide bestseller, bout 36
million copies were sold and the novel has been
translated into 44 languages.Combining the detective, thriller and
conspiracy theory genres, the novel has helped
generate popular interest in certain theories
concerning the Holy Grail legend and the role of
Mary Magdalene in the history of Christianity —
theories that Christians typically consider
heretical and that have been criticized as
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The book is part two of a trilogy that started
with Brown's 2000 novel Angels and Demons, which
introduced the character Robert Langdon.
In November 2004, Random House published a
"Special Illustrated Edition", with 160
illustrations interspersed with the text.
The book claims that the Catholic Church has been
involved in a conspiracy to cover up the true story of
Jesus. This implies that the Vatican consciously knows
it is living a lie, but does so to keep itself in power. |
Fans have lauded the book as creative, action-packed
and thought-provoking, while critics have attacked it as
inaccurate and poorly written, and decry its
controversial stance on the role of the Christian
Church.
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This kind of historical
literature - novels, biographies, thrillers and
documentaries like The Da Vinci Code;
makes you sure that you will have a lot of
entertainment while reading and trying to be
part of this glorious events happening within
the novel lines.
Dan Brown has borrowed elements
from many popular historical "conspiracy"
theories and strung them together in a rather
cannibalistic fashion.
His style is not enthralling and
his characters really let him down: his view of
the French seems to be directly borrowed from
the US tabloid press, and the English villain is
of course titled and perfidious, that goes
without saying.
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The Da Vinci Code is a load of old
cobblers. If you like conspiracies and books who
can challenge your view of history in an
entertaining way, read the Da Vinci Code
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