The Da Vinci Code

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    -LoGiK- Well-Known Member

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    i read it. It was a really good book
     
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    some like, geek in my school read it and she was saying its her bible... so that kinda gave me a bad first impression.. but i guess it dosent sound that bad..
     
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    my dad has the book but it's like 1000 pages zomg i cant read a book with more than 10 pages LOL :P
    anyone can tell me bassicly what it talks about? yeh i know about secrets the church hided n stuff...but what secrets?
     
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    lmao, I read the book and I thought it was awesome. It has a great storyline and the details are ... awesome. lols

    Even though the story is all fake, it all seem so true.
     
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    i read the book and loved
    it therefore persuading me to buy all his books O_O
    and his website has a great challenge thing...
     
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    That one isn't bad either, i read The Da Vinci Code first, Deception Point, and then Angels & Demons.

    This author has a interesting writing style that grips me right off the bat. Often his books start out with someone struggling to stay alive. If you like Dan Brown's writing style, you can also try some of the following authors:
    - Robert Ludlum(he died recently, but his books are still selling strong)
    - Tom Clancy; alittle longer..but most of his books have also become successful GAMES and movies.
    - David Baldacci's Last Man Standing
    - Stuart Woods
     

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