![]() ![]() *This may not be the exact number, but it's probably pretty close. ![]() Robert Langdon, Harvard professor of symbology and. It's entirely possible that Christianity was adulterated somewhere along the line for nefarious purposes, but this undergraduate fairy story takes us no closer to discovering the truth or anything else. Origin: From the author of the global phenomenon The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langdon Book 5) BY Dan Brown. Adding insult to idiocy, the Yank narrator mispronounces "Thames" and "Edinburgh". It's so wacky, you almost expect them to burst out laughing but nope, they're deadly serious. 562 editions World-renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon Want to Read Rate it: Book 2 The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown 3.An interesting premise soon turns to farce as a bunch of unwashed intellectuals make fanciful interpretations of Leonardo Da Vinci's artworks, then move beyond the borders of common sense by claiming the carved cubes in a Scottish church might actually be a code that unlocks the truth about the Christian religion. Book 1 Angels & Demons by Dan Brown 3.93 Some of Brown's book is based in fact, and it's this which documentary Cracking the Da Vinci Code sets out to explore. If you're not one of the 450 trillion* people who have read Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code, for the purposes of this review you should know that it is an adventure/thriller in the tradition of The Celestine Prophecy that unearths a conspiracy theory surrounding the church and the falsification of history, specifically Jesus Christ's mantle as the only son of God. ![]()
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