Pre-Owned Robert Langdon The Da Vinci Code, (Paperback)

Pre-Owned Robert Langdon The Da Vinci Code, (Paperback)

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  • Book Details: This paperback edition of "Robert Langdon The Da Vinci Code" was published on March 28, 2006, by Random House Large Print Publishing and features 752 pages.
  • Global Phenomenon: The novel is a worldwide bestseller, having sold over 85 million copies, and is part of the acclaimed Robert Langdon series by Dan Brown.
  • Intriguing Premise: Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon investigates the murder of the Louvre's curator, whose body is found covered in baffling symbols, leading to a complex mystery.
  • Da Vinci Clues: Langdon and cryptologist Sophie Neveu uncover a trail of ingeniously disguised clues hidden within Leonardo da Vinci's artworks.
  • Secret Society: The investigation reveals the curator's involvement with the Priory of Sion, a secret society linked to historical figures like Isaac Newton and Da Vinci, guarding a significant historical secret.
  • Thrilling Adventure: The protagonists must decipher a labyrinthine puzzle to prevent an ancient truth from being lost forever, all while evading a mysterious adversary.
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May 1, 2021
Connie
5 out of 5 stars review

One of my favorite authors.. I have read this book quite a few times

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Sep 23, 2007
ElGordo
2 out of 5 stars review

Yech

I read this book expecting something good. Something interesting. It was neither. The style is very annoying. 3-4 page chapter ending in some kind of contrived suspense, followed by fake history chapter of 1-2 pages, then Resolution and contrived suspense chapter of 3-4 pages. Until you have enough to call it a novel. The "controversy" raised is nothing and has been speculated a long time; there is nothing faith shaking or challenging here. The manner in which it is presented is misleading to say the least. The characters do not behave in a sensible fashion, they are merely something to move the plot from one fake history lesson to the next. I'm not Catholic, but it seems to me that Dan Brown harbors some resentment against the church. I also felt a bit of smug coming off him through the book. All in all, just a dumb book.

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