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The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (2006, Unabridged, Compact Disc) 
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (2006, Unabridged, Compact Disc)

 
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (2006, Unabridged, Compact Disc)

Author: Dan Brown
Publisher: Random House
Publication Date: 2006-03-28
Language: English
Format: Audio
ISBN-10: 0739339796
ISBN-13: 9780739339794
Product ID: EPID51600043
Description: A sequel to ANGELS & DEMONS, THE DA VINCI CODE starts off with a bang and doesn't quit, leaving the reader gasping to keep up with the twists and turns of this amazingly popular academic thriller. The naked, spread-eagled corpse of a sen...
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  Great Work of FICTION!
Review created: 06/30/06
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12 of 26 people found this review helpful.

Brilliant job the author did with this book! I found it very interesting. It did keep me on the edge. I feel it is a very good book of FICTION! Harry Potter is great Fiction as well, but this one is more on the adult side of fiction. I did see the movie too and Tom Hanks was at his best in it! I do recommend both. The movie was a bit over rated because it did not change my Mind about Jesus Christ, my lord and Savior in anyway, shape or form as so many Christians seem to think it would do. Keep your faith and enjoy this great, fictional Book!!!


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  Much More Than A Super Suspense Thriller!!
Review created: 10/12/06
6 of 13 people found this review helpful.

Once I began this extraordinary book, I could not put it down. "The Da Vinci Code" is so much more than a gripping suspense thriller. Dan Brown takes us beyond the main plot and leads us on a quest for the Holy Grail - a Grail totally unlike anything we have been taught to believe. With his impeccable research, Mr. Brown introduces us to aspects and interpretations of Western history and Christianity that I, for one, had never known existed...or even thought about. I found myself, unwillingly, leaving the novel, and time and time again, going online to research Brown's research - only to find a new world of historic possibilities opening up for me. And my quest for knowledge and the answers to questions that the book poses, paralleled, in a sense, the quest of the book's main characters. What a trip! What a read!

A violent murder is committed in the Louvre Museum. The museum's chief curator, who is also the head of a remarkable secret society that has existed since the death of Christ, is found dead and gruesomely positioned on the floor near The Mona Lisa. In the minutes before he died, this very complex man was able to leave clues for his daughter to follow. The daughter, a brilliant cryptographer, along with a famed US symbologist, follow her father's codes and leads, hoping that he will, through his death, finally tell her what he wanted to confide in her while he lived. The secret society included members such as: Leonardo Da Vinci, Boticelli, Gallileo, Isaac Newton, Victor Hugo, Jean Cocteau, etc. These folks really Did belong to this society, which Really existed! This is when I first began my online search.

The mystery, or mysteries, take us through England, France and far back in time. We learn about the secret of the Knights Templar, and the symbolism in many of the world's most treasured paintings, as well as architectural symbolism in some of history's most sacred churches. Of course, we also learn who committed the murder and why - although this is almost secondary next to the real epic mystery the novel uncovers.

If there are flaws in the plot, I was too busy reading to discover any. That is probably the sign of a terrific book! The writing is excellent and the characters are a bit on the super-hero/heroine side, but who cares? Is what "The Da Vinci Code" proposes true? Well, the research is correct. The historical events and people explored in the book are real. But no one knows the Truth...nor will we ever, probably. I think that some things are meant to be a mystery. With all the world's diverse religions and each individual's belief in what is Divine - the Truth would have to destroy the beliefs, hopes and lives of many of the world's population. So, perhaps, in the divine scheme of things, there are many more Truths than one. Don't take the book too seriously. Just read it and enjoy!


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  Thrill Ride! Based On Historical Events & Supposition
Review created: 09/30/06(updated 10/06/06)
4 of 10 people found this review helpful.

If you saw the movie, and haven't read this book yet, do yourself a favor and read this book! The movie just didn't have the intensity that you will feel while reading this book. There's a reason this book was on the NY Times Best Seller List for more than 2 years.

Dan Brown writes this terrific murder mystery that intertwines both religious historical fact with some speculative research about historical events. This book is a must read; I've read it twice and couldn't put it down the second time. There's tons of historical facts and conjecture that make you think about the history of Christianity.

This is actually the second book with Dan Brown's intellectual protaganist, Robert Langdon. The first Robert Langdon novel was "Angels & Demons" which focused on an anti-Catholic group known as the Illuminati. I highly recommend reading this book as well.

With all the hub-bub about this book being an afront to Christiandom, people really ought to get a life. This book is written as fiction! As a murder mystery, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat with every twist and turn. I highly recommend you reading the book even if you saw the movie. The movie does a good job of covering the broad brushes of the book, but the movie lacked the energy and urgency that is always evident in Dan Brown's writing style.


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  I READ THIS IN 3 DAYS, SO CAN YOU! GREAT FICTIONAL.
Review created: 05/09/06
4 of 8 people found this review helpful.

In The Da Vinci Code, art historian and religious symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to the Louvre to help in investigating the murder of its curator. The dead man left a series of cryptic clues and symbols near his body before he died. With the help of cryptologist Sophie Neveu, Langdon discovers that some of the clues are hidden in Da Vinci's famous painting, "The Vitruvian Man." He also learns that Da Vinci, along with Isaac Newton, Victor Hugo, and Botticelli, belonged to a secret society called the Priory of Sion. Also involved are other religious groups and secret societies who are out to stop Langdon and Neveu at any cost. This thriller's breakneck pace, ingenious clues and escapes, and sharp intelligence have already sent it to the top of bestseller lists. The New York Times review of this book is summed up in one word, "Wow." We couldn't agree more. The Da Vinci Code is a fun and intelligent read.


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  Da Vinci Code
Review created: 05/02/06
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4 of 6 people found this review helpful.

This book have everything you expect and more there is Mystery, Murder, comedy, tragedy, fantasy, reality, pain,love, the book start a bit slow but hold down cause one start getting interesting you won't be able to put the book away! I can wait to see the movie but the book is a most read before the movie. I was born and raced in the catholic church so I can identify with so many things. This book has open my eyes to many questions, no wonder there is so many people worry about the movie! Dan Brown is now my favorite writer, I also recomend you to read Angels and Demons, by Dan Brown, another awsome book.


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  Da vinci code on tape
Review created: 07/12/06
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3 of 13 people found this review helpful.

When I first read the book, I was enthralled to the point of reading it from cover to cover. The book was all engrossing and I thought, what a good way of passing the time at work than to just listen to it again. Everything from the voices to the timing to the background sounds was done real well in this version. I have only one thing to complain about. The reading takes a long time. This is not a audiobook for someone who does not have a lot or time or patients to listen to it. You will be tuned in for quite a while. 4/5


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  davinci code
Review created: 07/09/06
2 of 6 people found this review helpful.

Great book start to finish! Never a boring moment! I am not an avid reader but something about this book made it hard to put down. The mix of historical facts with intense fiction made this book an easy read.


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  Outstanding book
Review created: 07/04/06
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2 of 6 people found this review helpful.

We decided to buy it to listen to on our 6 hour vacation trip. We loved the book and would recommend it to anyone.


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  Da Vinci Code
Review created: 06/16/06
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2 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Excellent work of fiction that blends pieces of history, Christianity and theory. Well conceived but not to taken for anything else but fiction. Dan Brown has a special talent of blending the words with a plot. Great reading.


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  The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (2006)
Review created: 01/15/07
1 of 5 people found this review helpful.

A right ripping good yarn. The mystery begins with murder in the Louvre. Professor Langdon, having been called to meeet the curator Louvre, Jacques Sauniere is now suspected of his murder by police inspector Bezu Fasche. But this is no ordinary murder. Jacques Sauniere in his dying moments left a trail of clues the hopefully Sophie Nevue and Professor Langdon would solve. Enter said cryptologist, Sophie Nevue, with her own agenda. Worried for his safety and sure he was not the perpetrator of the crime Nevue whisks Langdon away, bemused and struggling to make sense of the intrigue in which he finds himself. The pace picks up rapidly throughout the book as, peice by peice. Nevue and Langdon discover the stories that have brought them both together and the puzzle they have to try and explain. The burning questions about Jacque Suniere's past and the clues lead from Sauniere to Da Vinci to the Priory of Sion and to the to the possible truth about the Holy grail are answered.


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  After reading this, all other books paled by comparison
Review created: 10/06/06
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

The author, first tells you what parts of the book are authentic data. Then he makes you feel that it is all real.
The book I read was on Audio, and I listened to it, every free moment.
It was simply great.


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  Masterful, almost complete believable.
Review created: 09/28/06
1 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Oh my God, I loved how this work is so so real. It keep me amused for days, I couldn't put the book down. If I didn't know better Dan Brown was writing history, not fiction. A complete story in all ways, intreg, mystery, love, hate, and the williness to do the right thing.


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  Engrossing and gripping
Review created: 06/10/08
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A very gripping story, with exponentially more detail than the film. If you are like me, and spend a lot of time in your car, this is a great book to listen to while you are driving. The miles just seem to melt away.

The sub-plots, red herrings, and plot twists are engrossing. And the narrator seems to be an expert at handling a wide variety of accents.

Educational, entertaining and thrilling!


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  Great service
Review created: 12/10/07
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I receive the merchandise very quickly, very well packed and in good condition/. I am very satisfied with my purchase.


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  Masterpiece
Review created: 05/15/07
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Dan Brown is just a wonderful writer. He makes you go all the way and his books are so exiting that you are having trouble to stop reading.

This book really make you wonder if there is something in history that has been changed to put a lid on a bomb. You think you know what is about to happen and then you are taken in another direction.

A true master piece.

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  Interestingly Controversial
Review created: 05/10/07
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This book left me very torn because if my faith. I read it to see what all the hype was and to see how other people think. I am not Catholic but find some of the things said hard to believe. I researched some of Dan Brown's facts and some are extensions of the real truth. However it slow to follow in the beginning till you understand all the background information. Once you get into the story it gets better and interesting to follow. The conspiracy aspect of the book keeps you holding on and the ending was a surprise to me. I usually figure it out and I did but not until most of it was reveled in the story line and that was new for me not to pick it up until that late. Although I do not agree with Dan Brown and what he writes int his story I think it was an interesting story with lots of twists and turns that keeps the story moving and keeps your attention and asking what will happen next.


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