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The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langon, #2) - Community Reviews back

by Dan Brown
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Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 3 years ago
This is fast paced and really kept my attention. I liked all the codes and clues and deep meanings. I'm not any type of art historian so idk the truth to most of that, but it was cool to me. Also, I don't get hung up on the religion stuff. As far as I'm concerned, it could be anyone's guess about Je...
Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios
Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios rated it 6 years ago
Poor old Dan Brown. He does get a bit of stick. They say he writes silly, brainless stories told in a way appropriate for telling silly, brainless stories. With three thousand or so plot twists. In fact, my friends say, one cannot even call Dan Brown's novels stories - they're just collections of pl...
It's a Books World
It's a Books World rated it 9 years ago
Goodreads summary: Harvard professor Robert Langdon receives an urgent late-night phone call while on business in Paris: the elderly curator of the Louvre has been brutally murdered inside the museum. Alongside the body, police have found a series of baffling codes.As Langdon and a gifted French cry...
Ardent Alex's BookBlog
Ardent Alex's BookBlog rated it 9 years ago
I was really looking forward to this book when i first bought it , despite me being a bit of religious thriller virgin, and not really knowing what to expect i was still disappointed by the writers style , characterization , and most of the content (emphasis on most remember). If i recall correctly ...
Bookers are at our Fingers
Bookers are at our Fingers rated it 10 years ago
It is really a best thriller ever written. Dan Brown has written many thrillers but this one is special and has reached the intrnation bestseller list. I recommend it all who wants some thrill in life!!
chiththarthan
chiththarthan rated it 10 years ago
Gripping thriller, furious page turner!
My Reading World!
My Reading World! rated it 10 years ago
كبداية كانت مشابهة لـ"ملائكة وشياطين" حيث بدأت بجريمة غامضة ارتكبتها مجموعة سريّة خطيرة تاركة خلفها أدلة عبثية.. ولكن البيئة كانت مختلفة. بيئة هذه الرواية البعيدة عن مركز سيرن ورائحة المصانع، كانت أريّح بالنسبة لي خاصةً كنت بأشد الحاجة إلى استنشاق هواء باريس.لاحظت تكرار بعض القصص التاريخية التي ذكرت...
johanpatricksy
johanpatricksy rated it 11 years ago
A Code That Breaks Your Faith A review on Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code Title: The Da Vinci Code Author: Dan Brown Rank: 85th book in 2014Plot movement: 4starsEntertainment Factor: 5starsCharacters: 3starsWriting Style: 4starsDetails: 5starsProvoking: 5starsWorldly Relevance: 4starsSuspense: 4sta...
Ashley's Desire
Ashley's Desire rated it 11 years ago
The Da Vinci Code is an ingeniously complicated and thrilling novel that had completely engulfed me. Dan Brown is a master of creating an element of surprise and twisting plots. What you expect is far divergent from what actually comes next. When two or three characters are caught in a trap of a 'wh...
Incomplete Tales
Incomplete Tales rated it 11 years ago
Adored, adored, adored this book. It was an epic read, much better than Angels and Demons just because it didn’t overwhelm you with too many facts. No seriously, don’t let the daunting size push you away. This book moves very fast and you can easily read 10% of the book a day. I want to reiterate th...
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