Da Vinci Code
warviper
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Just finished this book thought it was pretty good wanted to pass it on. I give it a 8 outa 10 if you find the history and religion interesting you should enjoy this book. Or if you a consiracy theory freak you will love this book. Dont wanna ruin any of it its better if you go in with an open and clear mind. But if you have any questions PM me and I would be glad to answer it.
Wish I was a polkologist then I could call my self Dr.warviper.
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I'll check this book out.
Conspiracy theory is not the following but just the hidden facts.
If you want to solve the national debt problem all you need to do is TAX the profitable businesses that the Churches and Univerities and hospitals own. These businesses are restaurants,
hotels, apartment buildings and on and on. They are all TAX FREE. And if you or I go into business we are competing against them. -
I've read some reviews and heard a few people talking about it as well. Sounds like a good read.
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I concur with Frank, heard some talk about it....if I could only learn to read, I would definetly buy it. I'll check on Amazon or Half.com for a used one.CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.
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Yes, it is a good read. There were times when I had a hard time putting it down.
Anyone ever read the classic The Pillars Of The Earth, by Ken Follett? Now THAT is a good read!"she had the body of Venus, with arms." -
Well, here I go. I must be the only one, but I though the book was terrible. Dan Brown has no business writing. This is his only book I have read, so I could be wrong. From what I have noticed is that the only reason people suggest to others they read his book is for the little historical blurbs. Yeah, they were cool, but the book was terrible. I though each little bit of history was so poorly integrated into the plot. Each one just stuck out like a sore thumb. Beyond that the story was atrocious. The plot was old and predicable. Mr. Brown's craft of writing could use much work. I am a believer in the school of less is more when writing. Dan Brown a number of times mentions details that would normally come into play later in a well written book. Otherwise, why mention them. For example; the main character is said to wear his mickey mouse watch to keep him youthful at heart. Okay, good, now we should expect to see a number of examples in the book of his youtful spirit. There are none. Maybe I am totally wrong. I am not a writer, nor do I spend all day reading, but in my opinion this book was a stinker!