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Cracking/Decoding/Whatever the Secrets of the Da Vinci Code

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Just so everyone knows, I think the author did internet research. His geography of paris is even wrong. At one point he stands outside the louvre and points out all these monuments that you can't see from the louvre. And the american embassy is like right there, so a long chase to the American Embassy is somewhat implausable...But it is a very interesting patchwork of myths and legends.
 
I read all 4 of the Dan Brown books. To say, Angels and Demons is the best.
Then, I'd probably say Deception Point, followed by DaVinci and with the code in the rear.

Good luck. 🙂

Simon
 
Originally posted by: simms
I read all 4 of the Dan Brown books. To say, Angels and Demons is the best.
Then, I'd probably say Deception Point, followed by DaVinci and with the code in the rear.

Good luck. 🙂

Simon

A&D > davinci code. just read it last week. its much more intense.
 
I'm reading one now.

Forgot the name of it but I picked it up at the airport.

I've been working on it for a few months now and its more of a textbook than a real piece of literature.
 
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