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The Da Vinci Code

Dan Brown
 
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The book describes the attempts of Robert Langdon, Professor of Religious Symbology at Harvard University, to solve the murder of renowned curator Jacques Saunière (see Bérenger Saunière) of the Louvre Museum in Paris. The title of the novel refers to, among other things, the fact that Saunière's body is found in the Denon Wing of the Louvre, naked and posed like Leonardo da Vinci's famous drawing, the Vitruvian Man, with a cryptic message written beside his body and a Pentacle drawn on his s... (show more)

The book describes the attempts of Robert Langdon, Professor of Religious Symbology at Harvard University, to solve the murder of renowned curator Jacques Saunière (see Bérenger Saunière) of the Louvre Museum in Paris. The title of the novel refers to, among other things, the fact that Saunière's body is found in the Denon Wing of the Louvre, naked and posed like Leonardo da Vinci's famous drawing, the Vitruvian Man, with a cryptic message written beside his body and a Pentacle drawn on his stomach in his own blood.

The interpretation of hidden messages in Leonardo's famous works, (which relate to the concept of the sacred feminine) including the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, figure prominently in the solution to the mystery.

The novel has several concurrent subplots interweaving the lives of different characters; eventually all the characters are brought together and the subplots resolved in the denouement. The unraveling of the mystery requires the solution to a series of brain-teasers, including anagrams and number puzzles. The ultimate solution is found to be intimately connected with the possible location of the Holy Grail and to a mysterious society called the Priory of Sion, as well as to the Knights Templar. The story also involves the Roman Catholic organization Opus Dei.

The novel is the second book by Brown in which Robert Langdon is the main character. The previous book, Angels & Demons, took place in Rome and concerned the Illuminati. Although Angels & Demons is centred on the same character, the plots are not dependent upon each other. The next book is tentatively scheduled for release in 2008. Its title is The Solomon Key and it is reported to concern Freemasonry. (show less)

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It's a hit!

Another great book by Dan Brown. It kept my attention the entire way through, making it hard to put it down. I guess some people are right when the... (show more)

Another great book by Dan Brown. It kept my attention the entire way through, making it hard to put it down. I guess some people are right when they say you know how it all goes-- Langon runs into another puzzle and limited time, Langdon solves this puzzle in time. Yet the puzzles themselves are what are so fascinating. You try to figure them out along the way as well. I didn't care that I knew he made it, it was the constant question of "What's next?" "What's the answer to this puzzle?" "What's this piece lead to?" And while it's not the best way to learn about history, Brown incorporates a lot of accurate historical facts, and a lot of different philosophical thoughts. He takes uncommon ideas and puts them out there for the world to read and consider. It's definitely a book I would recommened to everyone to read. (show less)

 
Heather Marie Stocker
 
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No, it's a flop!

Hmm, well, I read the book and I was disappointed. I hadn't been expecting much, but I had expected better quality writing. I nearly gave up in dis... (show more)

Hmm, well, I read the book and I was disappointed. I hadn't been expecting much, but I had expected better quality writing. I nearly gave up in disgust at the first obstacle, which was the prologue... It was all such a cliché.

Overall, I found the plot predictable and the characterisation flat. And an albino as henchman/villain. Oh please! (Scars, the one-armed man, excessive dentistry, dwarf, funny odour, etc, etc: over-familiar motifs in film and literature. Deformity/unusual appearance=Bad Guy). Yaaaaawn.

As for the protagonists, Brown kept telling his audience how super-intelligent they were and having them drift off into reveries about how damn clever they were, but he didn't let them show it. Just kept telling us.

For a book that bangs on about the sacred feminine, I found the depiction of female characters unconvincing and at odds with that concept. Sophie Neveu, one of the main characters, started out as fairly dynamic and decisive, but after her initial rescue of Langdon from the Louvre, became a mere hanger-on. Despite her years of training as a child to solve her grandfather's riddles, she seemed stupid and as a limp as a lettuce, needing everything explained to her. The male characters were pretty much the only ones to move the plot on. The spirituality seemed based on the male orgasm, and woman as receptacle or conduit, still the objectification of woman rather than lifting of her status. None of the protectors of the grail seem to be female either. There are scenes where a nun appears to have a mission, observes the killer on a task and some suspense is built up as to what she will do or attempt to do. An anti-climax follows: her mission seems limited to making futile phone calls - and getting murdered. I usually like books where the expectations of the reader are subverted intentionally, but felt this was just clumsy.

I could rant on for ages, but I'll give over, shall I? All in all, poorly written clap-trap. (show less)

 
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  • Brianna Rennix

    The direct characterization. The cheap plot devices. The trite vocabulary. The rampant abuse of historical evidence. The six-foot albino monk.
    Read, and weep for the future of English literature.

     
    by Brianna Rennix on Jan 28, 2008 at 05:45PM

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  • Danielle Salter

    One of the most overrated books I've ever read. I read this after the uproar in the Church, and went in as a reader and to see what all of the hype was about. What a joke. I find Mr. Brown's writing style trite and predictable. It is unrealisticallly paced and I found myself laughing at the "puzzles" that have to be figured out. On top of that the ridiculous plot and characters....this is not, by any means, a literary gem. At the end I could care less about his theology. All I knew ... (show more)

    One of the most overrated books I've ever read. I read this after the uproar in the Church, and went in as a reader and to see what all of the hype was about. What a joke. I find Mr. Brown's writing style trite and predictable. It is unrealisticallly paced and I found myself laughing at the "puzzles" that have to be figured out. On top of that the ridiculous plot and characters....this is not, by any means, a literary gem. At the end I could care less about his theology. All I knew was that I had just wasted a slight portion of my life on this thing. (show less)

     
     
    by Danielle Salter on Aug 07, 2008 at 07:36PM

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    i found this book fascinating

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    Not as good as the latest one..

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    It's an easy read, interesting subject matter. I think he got many of his ideas from the book, 'Holy Blood, Holy Grail'.

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    Great and FICTION book....

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    I read this book and watch the movie. Its great and it makes me think about the ways of a catholic...though I am a catholic.

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    Really enjoyed reading the book. Good thing I am Catholic, because it helped me to keep my head straight, lol. Great story and well researched.

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  • Debbie Veylupek 0

    You are absolutely correct about this book..Gnosticism isn't new..I personally think that the DaVinci Code was a better book..I'm an atheist by the way

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    Susan Norman i agree just like the first Twilight book

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