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Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown


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Reviewed by: Kris

Written by: Dan Brown

Titled: The Da Vinci Code

Description

Science Fiction/Fantasy, Thriller and Art/Foreign 1 hr. 48 min. A virus that locks those infected into a permanent state of killing rage, is accidentally released from a British research facility. Carried by animals and humans, the virus is impossible to contain, and spreads across the entire planet. Twenty-eight days later, a small group of survivors are trapped in London, caught in a desperate struggle to protect themselves from the infected. As they attempt to salvage a future from the apocalypse, they find that their most deadly enemy is not the virus, but other survivors.

Kris's Review

I had heard so many things about this book. I didn’t really know what it was about, except for the fact that it dealt with religion. I talked to several people who said it was a great book so I decided to take a chance and read it. Once I started reading it, I was hooked. I couldn’t read it fast enough, and I couldn’t wait to understand what was going on.

I found this to be an extremely thought-provoking book. It appears to be well researched, even though it is a work of fiction. The very beginning says that all documents, rituals and art described in the book are factual. It really makes me want to research the secret societies depicted in this novel. It is extremely interesting, and I think most people that will read this book will also find it interesting.

This book made me question religion, and think about it in a way I have never thought about it before. I think that is what made me like this book so much. I think many people will enjoy this book if they give it a chance. It is very descriptive, and it is an extremely fast read.

If you are looking for a fascinating read, definitely pick this up. I doubt you will be disappointed, and it may make you think about many things happening in the world.

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