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

by Dan Brown
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Rebecca Clare Smith
Rebecca Clare Smith rated it 11 years ago
Exciting and fast paced from the outset. I enjoyed this with all its twists and turns. The protagonist was believable and the details crafted in were wonderful.
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
I read this book because it was a runaway best seller, and wanted to understand why. The book is well paced, and with a provocative premise, but its basis comes from another poorly researched pop conspiracy non-fiction book, Holy Blood, Holy Grail and the history is laughably off to anyone at all ca...
book worm
book worm rated it 11 years ago
Creo que este fue el libro que me dejo enganchada con Dan Brown. Recien comenzando mi vida como lectora y recien saliendo de la saga juvenil Crepusculo, estaba lista para algo diferente y ciertamente era lo que buscaba. Un libro lleno de misterio y accion con un tema bastante controversial pero f...
Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 11 years ago
I loved this series.
Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 11 years ago
I loved this series.
Devlin Scott
Devlin Scott rated it 11 years ago
Loved this! A wonderful and intriguing adventure. It makes one wonder how much of it is truth...I would like it to be truth. I'll have to look into this.Devlin
BlondeBookBee
BlondeBookBee rated it 11 years ago
Review will follow I promise!
Just a book blog
Just a book blog rated it 11 years ago
Robert Langdon is in Paris when he receives a late-night phone call telling him that the elderly curator of the Louvre has been murdered inside the museum and a cipher has been found near his body. Langdon and French cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, try to solve the riddles and clues of the cipher along ...
Books are Alibis
Books are Alibis rated it 12 years ago
I really like this. I knew practically everything that was going to happen because I'd watched the movie beforehand. I did actually like Angels and Demons a bit better because in scenes when Langdon or Teabing were talking about history or symbols, it seemed like Brown was trying a little bit too ha...
Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 12 years ago
I don't think The Da Vinci Code needs any introduction. Somehow it became one of those books people should have absolutely read. I'm not quite sure what makes this book so special. I need to admit that I read it because everyone talked about it and I wanted to know whether it really was a special bo...
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