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The Da Vinci Code Hardcover – March 18, 2003

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Book 2 of 4 in the Robert Langdon Series

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  • Hardcover: 454 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday; 1st edition (March 18, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385504209
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385504201
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.2 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5,834 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #66,176 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By benjamin bannister TOP 500 REVIEWER on September 22, 2015
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It's been years since this 'The Da Vinci Code' has been out, and I'm sure everything has been said that needs to be said about it, but I would like to share my own personal story about this book.

It was around 2004-2005. I was out of university and working. I was one of those Americans that didn't pick up a book after college at the time, you know, the majority of them. Maybe it was because there were no good books around, maybe I thought adult novels were too long, whatever it was, I didn't read. I don't know how I stumbled upon this book. I believe a lot of people were talking about it, a lot, so I thought, "why not give this one a try?"

It took a couple of weeks to finish as I like to savor every word an author has written. I read it as fast as I could with each chapter ending in some breathless cliffhanger. And like an episode of television, I didn't want to binge-watch like people do these days; I read a few chapters in each sitting waiting in anticipation for the next day to read more. I don't want to say anything about the topic of the book as I went in completely blind and ended up wonderfully surprised and immensely enjoyed it, and I would want the same for you. (An aside: I grew up Christian, but ended up being an Atheist). I do think an open mind, and some light background knowledge of Christianity will help in truly enjoying this book.

I've never read a book like this, if ever, at the time. It was thrilling, it was well-researched, it made me think this could almost be real. It is the definition of a must-read. That's all that should be said about this book. But what I would like to say is that this book was the spark that restarted my love for reading that I had as a kid.
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By TVNerd95 on December 30, 2016
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I actually really enjoyed this story and thought the overall conspiracy was somewhat plausible. The author did a great job of describing places that I could form a visual image in my head and it also made me look up some places and pieces of art so that I could see what was going on.

The characters are likeable and the intensity of the race to the Holy Grail is very suspenseful and kept me engaged in the book and ultimate conclusion. The bad guys have the problem I don’t like in most books which is always being one step ahead of the good guys but in this book it was explained and made perfect sense.

The narrator did a good job and I didn’t really have any issues with their narrations, voices or accents.

My only issue with the book was the “out of nowhere” romantic storyline that was thrown in at the end of the book. Off-topic note: The character of Robert Langdon is like the preppy version of Indiana Jones that I have to question the casting of Tom Hanks in the role now.
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I read this book when it first came out several years ago. It was my first Dan Brown title, and I have since read many others, including all of tge books in this series. I love the pace, suspense, and intricate weaving of details from both art and history into the book. The story keeps you guessing until the very end and does not disappoint when it finally does close. It is so well done that even when finished it left me with questions and a desire to further read about the historical & Biblical references from the book. If you have ever studied art history or the history of the church and love suspense novels, this book may be for you. Fun, full of suspense, and hard to put down. It kept me happy 12 years ago while on bed rest during a hot July while pregnant (not an easy task!) and I enjoyed it again when I listened to it on Audible it last year. One of my favorite modern fiction titles!
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I got this one on sale, and was excited about reading the story I had heard so much about. I wasn't into reading very much when this book was first released, and I never got around to watching the movie; but I certainly heard about all the hype and references in popular culture.

The book started off really strong, and I very much enjoyed the art history divergences throughout. However, about 75% of the way through the book I really wanted it to pick up the pace. There was very little reason to switch to the Bishop's or Silas' perspectives (since there was very little told about them at the end anyway... just a few paragraphs about their intentions to wrap them up), and the book seemed to almost waste time before getting to the big reveal. And when the big reveal did come, it was like "that's it". I was expecting some grand, world altering machinations leading up to the murders, but that was not so much the case. Then, to be left hanging on the final piece (even after the epilogue) felt like a letdown.

Overall this was a pretty good read, but I felt that it could have easily trimmed off a hundred pages and not left anything important out. Also, I really wish authors (and movie directors for that matter) would stop treating open-ended conclusions as high art. To me, they are just being lazy and not willing to commit to an ending.
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A dozen years after all the fuss, I thought it time to dive in. Yes, the Da Vinci Code is not very good. But it isn't very bad either. The writing is canned, and therefore tinny to the ear--Dan Brown has absolutely no gift for dialogue--and ending each chapter on a suspenseful note is more than a bit contrived.

It isn't though difficult to see why it's popular--people confuse sensationalism with sensational. The topic is titillating and folks who know little or nothing about art or history (still don't know much afterwards) will have been able to follow along. No doubt everyone looks at the Last Supper on line and thinks the portrayal of the Apostle John is MM and feels they too have made a discovery: "look! it really is a girl..."

The Da Vinci Code confirms what Barnum told us about suckers being born every minute. Is it Dan Brown's fault he seems to have cracked the code for appealing to them? Certainly not. More power to him.
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