The Da Vinci Code
by Dan Brown
3/5
Anchor Books 489 pages March 18, 2003
Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to the Louvre after a curator is found murdered with cryptic symbols carved into his body. Alongside cryptologist Sophie Neveu, Langdon follows a trail of clues hidden in the works of Leonardo da Vinci that lead to a secret guarded for centuries.
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Jim's Review
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Look, Jim knows the literary snobs roll their eyes at Dan Brown, but this book is a rollercoaster and Jim is here for the ride. The puzzles are fun, the pacing is relentless, and it made Jim feel smart for knowing things about art history. Is the prose Pulitzer-worthy? No. Did Jim devour it in two days? Absolutely. Three worms — pure popcorn entertainment.
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