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Review of Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code

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By Guest. on 10th Jul 2008

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A very uninteresting read. There was no interest in telling the story and i found this book extremely boring and unfabricated. On the whole, think Dan Brown should be taken off our shelves!

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