Yes – I am late over here to talk about what the world has already recited so many times. Da Vinci Code was definitely a great experience and worth the reading experience. A book that is more of history retold with the chaos surrounding the evidence to what the world believes to in as God. I read the book to the detail and didn’t want to miss a single word and expression what the author wanted to reveal. From Paris to London – a thrilling journey through the times and lives of people we remember – and the things they have left behind for us to wonder about… Could it bring about a revelation of the truth (at least that’s what we are made to believe!)?
This book has thrown me a to light in Symbology – a subject that has enough mystery and alternative theories in itself to keep us engaged in it.
Da Vinci always inspired me from my childhood. I remember when I was taught in school about Leonardo Da Vinci – the architect, artist, human anatomist, politician, leader and what not! I was always awestruck by his multifaceted character – though honestly I didn’t have a clue to how much his work could mean to a religion and a community itself till I read Da Vinci Code. I would take that as an introduction to Da Vinci for beginners.
Hats off to Dan Brown for covering my favorite subject so well. Dan, I have been comprehending every detail mentioned in the book myself by running enough searches on Google. Of course – how can I miss your website: http://www.danbrown.com/novels/davinci_code/reviews.html! Thanks for the fantastic ride through time.
Dear Leonardo Da Vinci – someday I will return to you.
Sunday, March 12, 2006
12:50 AM - Da Vinci Code: A Peek Back in Time with Leonardo
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