Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code - opinions / thoughts ? [merged]
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Da Vincci Code -- Has Anyone Read It?
I saw it in the bookstore and I scanned the summary and it sounded pretty interesting. I looked it up on Amazon and it has pretty decent reviews (for whatever that's worth).
Has anyone here read it? What did you think?
Has anyone here read it? What did you think?
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Dan Brown's books are amazing. A great mix of information and mystery. This was the first of his books I read and really enjoyed it. Its a solid thriller thats full of information that will really make you think about Christianity and take a second and third look at Da Vinci's work. I enjoyed it so much I read Angels and Demons and Deception Point right after.
I highly recommend it. Its one of the few number one best sellers that actually deserves the sales numbers.
I highly recommend it. Its one of the few number one best sellers that actually deserves the sales numbers.
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Some related chat here: http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=290112
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Originally posted by darkside
Dan Brown's books are amazing. A great mix of information and mystery. This was the first of his books I read and really enjoyed it. Its a solid thriller thats full of information that will really make you think about Christianity and take a second and third look at Da Vinci's work. I enjoyed it so much I read Angels and Demons and Deception Point right after.
I highly recommend it. Its one of the few number one best sellers that actually deserves the sales numbers.
Dan Brown's books are amazing. A great mix of information and mystery. This was the first of his books I read and really enjoyed it. Its a solid thriller thats full of information that will really make you think about Christianity and take a second and third look at Da Vinci's work. I enjoyed it so much I read Angels and Demons and Deception Point right after.
I highly recommend it. Its one of the few number one best sellers that actually deserves the sales numbers.
The Da Vinci Code made me get a book of his paintings, and when you really look at the main painting that's one of the main issues in the book (don't want to spoil it), it's amazing how obvious the truth is.
Hey, I spent two years in Catholic boarding school starting in third grade, and I've always said that's what made me "relergic" ........ (allergic to organized religion).
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I've no desire to read the book, it didn't look that cool, or like it containing anthing I didn't already know. But the web quest thingy was pretty entertaining for about 15 minutes of puzzle solving.
http://www.thedavincicode.com
http://www.thedavincicode.com
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Over here. Best book I've read this year so far. I've gone back and re-read some of the facts in it since I finished it and now whenever I see something from the Renaissance era, I look for any symbolism. I've also read Angels and Demons, and that one made me want to go on an Illuminati pilgrimage when I go to Rome. It's so cool that everything in the book is still there for us readers to really see.
That webquest thing is a killer! I got stumped at the 7th gate though. Anyone else tried it yet? I also heard that the first guy who cracked it will be a character in the next Brown novel which deals with the Freemasons. I can't wait for it.
That webquest thing is a killer! I got stumped at the 7th gate though. Anyone else tried it yet? I also heard that the first guy who cracked it will be a character in the next Brown novel which deals with the Freemasons. I can't wait for it.
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Great book but kind of a lame payoff for finishing the web quest. I think I liked Angels And Demons a little better. The Da Vinci Code is and interesting read. It will leave with alot to think about and discuss. Starting on Deception Point now and so far I'm enjoying it.
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Just finished the DaVinci Code and I thought it was kind of lame. The theory has been out for some time, but even if it was true, it still wouldn't diminish what really controls people - the idea of whether God exists or not. I was expecting some major twist at the end, but instead, it was pretty ho-hum, IMO.
And so predictable. As I was reading I was like, this will probably happen, and then it did. It was like take everything the opposite of what it appeared to be and you had the story pretty much figured out.
If you watch Discovery or TLC, there's nothing new there.
I'm reading Umberto Eco now and it's a little more upscale. Brown's work reads fast, but it's not nearly as intellectually challenging as reading Eco.
And so predictable. As I was reading I was like, this will probably happen, and then it did. It was like take everything the opposite of what it appeared to be and you had the story pretty much figured out.
If you watch Discovery or TLC, there's nothing new there.
I'm reading Umberto Eco now and it's a little more upscale. Brown's work reads fast, but it's not nearly as intellectually challenging as reading Eco.
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I really enjoyed this book, though it doesn't seem like many people here liked it. The ending didn't seem predictable to me, really. No more so than any other mystery story that you'd read. I think the ending suited the purpose.
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I'm planning on reading Angels and Demons next, I've heard a lot of good stuff about it. I like how Brown uses Robert Langdon as a continuing character in some of his novels, and he's apparently working on another involving Langdon.
Does anyone know if the Robert Langdon character is the same character in these novels, like, would something that happens to him in one novel effect him in another? Or is he just using the name Robert Langdon and a similar identity?
Does anyone know if the Robert Langdon character is the same character in these novels, like, would something that happens to him in one novel effect him in another? Or is he just using the name Robert Langdon and a similar identity?
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Yes it is the same character. There are mentions of the events in Angels & Demons in the Da Vinci Code. Landgon well be the main character for his next few books according to his website. Also don't skip over Deception Point and Digital Fortress. They don't have recurring character or even a similar them to A & D and Da Vinci Code but they are both quite good.
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Nevermind, I got it. Pretty cool concept for a webgame. I'm looking forward to Brown's next novels.
Nevermind, I got it. Pretty cool concept for a webgame. I'm looking forward to Brown's next novels.
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Originally posted by Geofferson
I'm reading Angels & Demons right now and it is simply amazing. This guy can write!!!
I plan on reading The Da Vincci Code ASAP!
I'm reading Angels & Demons right now and it is simply amazing. This guy can write!!!
I plan on reading The Da Vincci Code ASAP!
I just love the amount of research he does on these books.
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What is it??? That's where I got stumped! put in spoilers if necessary for those who want to play the game too.
What is it??? That's where I got stumped! put in spoilers if necessary for those who want to play the game too.
Spoiler:
I just finished the web quest. That was fun. Maybe I should look into getting the book since I had fun doing the web quest.
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Ok, I know which symbol he's referring to, I just can't figure out for the life of me its name. Cruciform? Coptic Cross? help?
EDIT: That was funny. I tried to "View Source" and the name of the stupid image is "nicetrypal.jpg".
EDIT: That was funny. I tried to "View Source" and the name of the stupid image is "nicetrypal.jpg".
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