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5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect quick read, May 2, 2006
This review is from: Cracking the Da Vinci Code (Paperback)
This book is intended to be a quick treatment of a very difficult subject.
Brown makes at least one error per chapter in his book and it would take a lot more space to thoroughly refute all of them.
This book does not try to do that. Instead it seeks to give a general overview of each error and provide general refutation of them.
If you want the short explanation then this is the book for you.
If you are looking for more depth then I would suggest either "The DaVinci Hoax" by Olson and Miesel, The DaVinci Deception" by Shea and Sri, as well as another by the same title by Lutzer, or "de-coding DaVinci" by Amy Wellborn.
Each of them presents an in depth study of the problems, but if you just want a quick analysis, then this is the book for you.
I would reccomend that each parish buy several copies of this and use them for a class refuting Brown, or sell them in the foyer book rack.
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