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| El Codigo Da Vinci / The Da Vinci Code | 
| Author: Dan Brown Creator: Juanjo Estrella Publisher: Ediciones Urano Category: Book
List Price: $22.95 Buy Used: $1.68 You Save: $21.27 (93%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 53989
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Tra Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 560 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.8 x 1.3
ISBN: 8495618605 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9788495618603 ASIN: 8495618605
Publication Date: November 30, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Cultural literacy thriller May 22, 2006 This book starts out with lots of superfluous description of people and places that never ties up or is relevant to the tale. The story takes quite a bit of time to get off the ground. The story line is textbook predictable. You know who the bad guy(s) are before they are introduced. As they say in the trade "it is the last person you would suspect."
Now for the positives. After a slow start the action finally starts to move. If you think it has holes that you could fly a jet through, maybe but if it did not you would have no story. One thing people enjoy in books is things they already know about. With Tony Hillerman it is Navaho culture. With Stephen King it is spookiness based on standard premises. This book also bases its suspense on existing conspiracies weaving current events into age-old mysteries.
Esto Es Un Placer De La Vida May 15, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Voy a ser bien sencillo solo dire que pago lo que sea hasta por la libreta de pre-escolar de Dan Brown, debe tener cosas impresionantes ahi escritas, es un genio. Cada linea del Codigo es un punto culminante.
A STUNNING AND INTRICATELY PLOTTED THRILLER... April 23, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
For a while I resisted reading this book, thinking that it could not possibly be as good as its hype. Well, I was wrong. This is simply one terrific book that will keep the reader riveted to its pages until the very last one is turned. It is a very well-written, intricately plotted thriller in which a great number of esoteric historical facts and interesting theories of a religious nature are woven. Those who read it should, first and foremost, keep in mind that this book is simply a work of fiction.
All hell breaks loose when Jacques Sauniere, the elderly and revered curator of the Louvre, is murdered inside the museum. The crime scene and the body itself are laden with symbols and cryptic messages pointing to renowned Harvard symbologist, Robert Langdon. He is invited to the crime scene by the wily Captain Bezu Fache, of the Central Directorate Judicial Police, the French equivalent of our Federal Bureau of Investigation, ostensibly to assist the police. Little does Langdon know that he is, in fact, the prime suspect.
When he meets police cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, they join forces. They are then led on a merry chase by a series of riddles and ciphers that are ground in a historical context. They are always just one step of the French police, who seem determined to charge Langdon with the murder of Jacques Sauniere. During their voyage of discovery, Langdon and Sophie come across a secret society, the Priory of Sion, that has a startling list of former members, which list includes Leonardo Da Vinci, as well as the late Jacques Sauniere. There is also some interesting historical detail about the ancient Knights Templar, as well as Opus Dei, a conservative religious organization currently in existence.
Langdon and Sophie peel back layers of historical clues that point to a secret of such magnitude that some would kill for it. As Langdon and Sophie surreptitiously travel from France to England and seem to be headed closer to the heart of the mystery that they are trying to unravel, an unknown nemesis is closer to them than they would dare imagine. This unknown adversary is marshaling resources in order to obtain the long hidden secret that Langdon and Sophie appear to be on the brink of discovering. It is one that has the potential to have earth shattering implications.
This is a fast-paced, plot driven, rather than character driven, thriller. It hurls itself into the reader's consciousness at break-neck speed, and before the reader realizes it, the book holds the reader in its thrall: hook, line, and sinker. For those readers who love historical detail and unusual facts and coincidences, this is definitely a fascinating book that will hold their interest. It is a page-turning thriller in which nearly every chapter leaves the reader on the brink of a precipice. The book is written in clear, effortless prose, which makes the most esoteric historical details surprisingly easy to understand. Simple in its presentation but intricate in its plotting, it is no surprise that this book has become a runaway, international bestseller. Bravo!
Esta bueno... March 8, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pero es mas ficcion que nada. Yo no soy muy religioso que digamos, asi que en ese aspecto no me senti ofendido al leer el libro.
El libro en si es muy bueno pues te mantiene leyendolo hasta que lo acabas, no es aburrido pero tienes que juzgar si lo que te dice es verdad o mentira. Creo que el 90% es meramente ficcion.
THE DA VINCI CODE ROCKS!! February 26, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I personally recommend this book because it kept me interested all the time and it is a hole thrilling experience.
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