Cracking the Da Vinci Code

Well, I am not that in a position to give any remarks about the books, many have done many reviews, feedbacks and everything else. I just like the Da Vinci Code Book, finished reading it in two days. Well after reading the main book, I ended up loving the works of Dan Brown that I went and bought myself, “Digital Fortress“, and finished reading it in a day’s time.

Cracking the Da Vinci CodeAfter reading Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, this was the next book that caught my eye and yes I bought it, read it and I like it.

Well, I am not that in a position to give any remarks about the books, many have done many reviews, feedbacks and everything else. I just like the Da Vinci Code Book, finished reading it in two days. Well after reading the main book, I ended up loving the works of Dan Brown that I went and bought myself, “Digital Fortress“, and finished reading it in a day’s time.
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And currently, I am stealing time in between my schedules to read Lord of the Rings.


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Brajeshwar posted this article on Fri, Jul 30th, 2004 at 9:57 pm
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  1. I loved the Davinci Code too..i gotta check out that book . I am halfway through “Angels & Demons” right now, which is the “prequel” to The Davinci Code, with the same guy (Robert Langdon) on a differnt adventure. It’s in exaclty the same vein as TDC,so if you like one you’re pretty much guaranteed to like the other. I also bought digital fortress but havent read it yet…I’ll assume its good judging by the fact you read it in a day.

  2. I just finished reading the Da Vinci Code about 4 weeks ago.. since then I read Angels and Demons as well (it was somewhat of a “prequel” to the Da Vinci Code). I’m currently reading Digital Fortress and am about halfway through it. Pretty good books over all.

  3. aso, im sure you probably found this already but there i s abunch of hidden stuff on the jacket for TDC. Try writing out all the bolded words in the order they appear on the cover. There’s a bunch of other cool stuff too on his web site. Dan Brown’s, not Da Vinci’s.

  4. Pete Hotchkiss August 2nd, 2004 at 9:55 am 4

    The Davinci Code is an excellent book. However I was less than impressed by the prequel Angels and Demons. It’s a significantly less mature book, and to be frank is a tad far fetched. I wont spoil it for those who havent or are still reading it, but Robert Survuves somting at the end which is frankly impossible.

    Still his over book are excellent, I started Deception point over the w/e and so far it seems pretty good stuff.

  5. gift it to me or lend me :-) Good you could read a book in a day’s time. I have to absorb each page and go in a slow pace.

  6. Glad you liked my reference book to accompany The Da Vinci Code. Thought you may like to know that I have just released Illuminating Angels & Demons, another reference book to the prequel novel by Brown. Simon Cox

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