Thursday, July 24, 2014

Book Review: The Da Vinci Code

Professor of Symbology Robert Langdon in Harvard is awakened in the middle of the night in his hotel in Paris and begins a wild ride starts out as a murder mystery and soon Langdon takes to solve Sophie Neveau cryptographers, tracks and puzzles, many of which are of using the French police the artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci, which unlock one of the biggest secrets of Western civilization promise left.

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I'm a big fan of the writing style of Dan Brown. There are some who criticize the short chapters and say that the character development is not sufficient. But I'm not an English major and I do not criticism. I just want to do just the book to my attention and entertain me, and this book.

I think the pleasant short chapters of books by Dan Brown. I think they jump hectic than the chapter quickly to different parts of the story. I also like the fact that frequent breaks chapter is easy to find a breakpoint without leaving in the middle of a chapter.

The thriller focuses on Robert Langdon, professor of symbology at Harvard University, an address in Paris. He awoke in the middle of the night by the French police and participated in the murder of the curator of the Louvre.

With the help of a French police cryptologist Sophie Neveau who feels unjustly accused, he manages to escape, and they start to come together in search of the real killer.

This search leads to clues, puzzles and riddles, which show elevated to an old society with the protection of the truth about Jesus Christ and unlock the biggest secret of Western civilization.

Many think

While the book is a work of fiction, Dan Brown has done an exhaustive amount of research to ensure that their explanations and representations of history and ancient societies in the book are as accurate as possible. I felt like Brown has a good research on encryption algorithms of computer and network security for his book Digital Fortress, but that's nothing compared with the depth of research and the scope of the Da Vinci Code Lookup.

There is no shortage of critical inquiry or representations Brown event. With the introduction of evidence and arguments that, if true, would shake the foundations on which rests the entire religion of Christianity, there are bound to be skeptical.

In defense of Brown, is a writer, especially not an art historian or theologian. Defence Research Brown, a heretic who describes the concept, it is not intended. There are many remedies that. Using the version of the story and in The Da Vinci Code events described are compatible

Honestly, also an art historian or a theologian, in my opinion can not say with certainty how things are one. That's why it's called "faith." Brown's book gives much food for thought in the roots of faith exploration.

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