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Decoding Da Vinci Code

Decoding Da Vinci Code

(Introduction)

 

Dan Brown:

 

Dan Brown is the author of numerous bestselling novels, including the bestseller, The Da Vinci Code. Dan Brown has been named one of the World’s 100 Most Influential People by TIME Magazine. His novels have been translated and published in more than 40 languages around the world.

 

The son of a Presidential Award winning math professor and of a professional sacred musician, Dan Brown grew up surrounded by the paradoxical philosophies of science and religion. He was an English teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy, before turning his efforts fully to writing. In 1996, his interest in code-breaking and covert government agencies led him to write his first novel, Digital Fortress, which quickly became national best seller. His other famous novel is Angels & Demons - a science vs. religion thriller.

 

The Da Vinci Code

 

The Da Vinci Code has been New York Times bestseller # 1, and one of the best selling novels of all time. The novel The Da Vinci Code raised a storm because it commented and shook the foundation and fundamental beliefs of the Catholic Church and popular religion.

 

The novel was adapted for a film by Columbia Pictures, which became controversial as orthodox population protested against it across the world.

 

Rahul Writes:

 

The novel reveals many hidden codes, across the world, which when interpreted properly, will tell secrets. These secrets were not acceptable by the popular governments and the prevailing societies. In this series of blog articles, this blog is trying to uncover some of these secrets, for the benefit of all. If you have not read this novel, these posts will open a new world in front of you; and if you have already, you may debate better than others. In any case, you should read the series. All texts are from the novel, only classification and arrangements are done by yours in peace.

 


5 comments to Decoding Da Vinci Code

  • OK…so you based it on the book. SOrry I was reading from the top-down. Didn”t see this. Love Dan and his work.

  • hey this book is way too old - read it years back - it created quite a ruckus and many took a keen interest in the paintings of da-vinci (and other matters written), special tours were conducted of the louvre - a lot of money……??. Then finally people lost interest (humans afterall). You”ve taken a lot of pains of rewriting it???

  • Bharati shah

    Have read both Da vinci and recently Angels and demons captivating
    lets hear more from u on it…………

  • hav read it. looking forwrd to ur sequence in the next post………

  • have read it half but loved it a lot………………….have fun dear & njoy…………….have a nice day darlin”………………..asta la vista baby……………………

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