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The Da Vinci Code by Dan    Brown
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really liked it
bookshelves: action-adventure, fiction, thriller

Every summer I tend to enjoy reading action and adventure thrillers. The genre seems perfect for the hot weather outside as all of the action builds to a heated crescendo. Last week I participated in a diary called the Pepys Project in one of the groups I am part of, the reading for pleasure book club. The diarist relays pertinent literary information on a daily basis to ones peers. It happened that author Dan Brown celebrated a birthday last week, and as I had never read his best selling DaVinci Code, the diary reminded me that the summer was a good as time as any to partake in this thriller.

World renowned Harvard professor Robert Langdon is in Paris to deliver a lecture about his latest findings in cryptic symbology. As Langdon addresses his speech, nearby at the Louvre museum an albino monk on orders from his teacher brutally murders curator Jacques Sauniere. These two events are not mere coincidence as Sauniere had been planning on meeting with Langdon later in the evening. As he lay dying, Sauniere penned cryptic codes to both Langdon and his granddaughter Sophie Neveu. It would be up to the pair to crack these mysteries before the church uncovered the secrets that Sauniere had worked his entire life to guard.

Once Langdon and Neveu meet up, together they discover that Sauniere had been the grand master of the Priory of Sion, an ancient society which believed in an alternate true history of Christianity. Sauniere left the duo a trail of clues to find the true resting place of the holy grail, that is before Catholic fanatical sect Opus Dei beats them to it and destroys the information. Through a intricate web of surveillance and bribes, however, Paris of chief police Bezu Fache believes that Langdon and Neveu to be guilty of Sauniere's murder. Ensuing, is a race through Paris and London to ensure that the grail and its secrets do not fall into the wrong hands.

Brown details centuries of religious symbols and information as he has Langdon and Neveu quest to keep the Priory's secrets safe. Along the way they meet a number of characters, never knowing if one is friend, foe, or double agent. As a result, the action is fast paced, intriguing, and even brain exercising as I thought alongside the pair to crack open the codes that Sauniere left for them. In a structure of short chapters and changing points of view, Brown created a story that grew more thrilling as it went on. This created for an entertaining denouement which read quickly to the end.

While it remains to be seen if the mysteries outlined in The DaVinci Code are fact, fiction, or somewhere in between, Dan Brown has created a fun concept that makes for thrilling summer reading. The novel grew to be an international best seller and later made into a movie starring Tom Hanks. Even though movies are usually not as good as their novel counterparts, Brown's thriller should translate well onto screen as it is all action. The Pepys Project lead me to a summer reading adventure, which I rate 3.75 stars. I look forward to Dan Brown's next installment starring Robert Langdon.
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Reading Progress

May 18, 2017 – Shelved as: to-read
May 18, 2017 – Shelved
May 18, 2017 – Shelved as: action-adventure
May 18, 2017 – Shelved as: fiction
June 26, 2017 – Started Reading
June 27, 2017 –
page 108
23.79%
June 27, 2017 –
page 115
25.33%
June 28, 2017 –
page 229
50.44%
June 28, 2017 –
page 331
72.91%
June 29, 2017 – Shelved as: thriller
June 29, 2017 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Lena (new)

Lena I enjoyed this but not as much as The Eight.


message 2: by Canadian Jen (new)

Canadian Jen I still need to get to this one, too! Terrific review!


Brina Thanks, Jen. I haven't read The Eight yet, Lena, so I will have to look into it.


Sarah Nice review Brina, I enjoyed this one when I read it for a class. His book Inferno was very good too the movie doesn't do it justice!


Brina Thanks, Sarah. Glad to know about the movie. That is usually the case.


Em Lost In Books Great review Brina.:)


Brina Thank you so much, Manju :-)


message 8: by Amber (new)

Amber Nice review Brina! ^_^ and thanks for mentioning our book club in your review, you rock!


Brina Thanks, Amber, and the book club rocks too :-) !!!


Cynda I was working at the time this novel was published and was already creating a big splash. So I splurged and bought a illustrated copy of the Daily Vincent code. I gave it to my dad. It would be worth re-reading for a refresher art history class.


Jaline I was watching your progress through this, Brina, and looking forward to your review. I was definitely not disappointed! You did a great job communicating the essentials of this book and the pacing. Awesome job! :)


Brina Cynda an illustrated version sounds interesting. Jaline this was definitely a fast paced book. Maybe I will read The Lost Symbol at some point.


Bionic Jean Hey Brina - thanks for the shout-out of our group :) Great review too. I remember enjoying this book more than I'd thought I would.


Brina No problem, Jean. I usually try to avoid best sellers but this ended up being intriguing and held my interest.


Bionic Jean Me too :)


Jaline Me three :)


Brina Seems unanimous. I guess I shouldn't be apprehensive of best sellers. Some are actually good.


Jaline Brina wrote: "Seems unanimous. I guess I shouldn't be apprehensive of best sellers. Some are actually good."

One of those miracles we book-lovers actually benefit from! :)


Brina I guess 1-2 times a year we are entitled :)


Jaline Brina wrote: "I guess 1-2 times a year we are entitled :)"

Hahaha - agreed! :)


message 21: by Greg (new) - rated it 3 stars

Greg Enjoyed your story/review!


message 22: by Aprilleigh (new) - added it

Aprilleigh I just picked up a hardcover yesterday to replace my paperback copy - still need to replace Angels & Demons, and find my copy of The Lost Symbol. I know it's still in a box somewhere...


Brina Thanks Greg. Aprilleigh I'm looking forward to the other two books. They sound fun if they are anything like this.


message 24: by Aprilleigh (new) - added it

Aprilleigh I think Angels & Demons is even better.


Brina I hope to read all three. I call books like these palette cleansers.


message 26: by Candace (new)

Candace Great review, Brina! :)


Brina Thank you, Candace :-)


message 28: by Aprilleigh (new) - added it

Aprilleigh Brina wrote: "I hope to read all three. I call books like these palette cleansers."

Oh yes, and it's so nice to mix a few of these in with the rest.


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