dan brown, the da vinci code review

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Review of Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code

By yesman Rank: Corporal on 19th Aug 2005

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I must agree with everyone on the subject of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. It is a great fictional novel about a real hidden secret, and as I have just found out, the real truth about the Grail is about to made public via a puzzle book called Et In Arcadia Ego, which is available from the 13th of October, or now available from www.maranatha-puzzle.com on pre-order. I can't wait to get my hands on this one!!!

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  1. lewist Rank: Major on 29th May 2006

    A great novel? The test is, will people still be reading it fifty years from now? I think not. It's a good read if you are stuck for reading matter, nothing more.



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