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An Amazing Book!!
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Reader reviewed by Diana
The Da Vinci Code is the second Robert Langdon novel by Dan Brown. In this book the curator at the Louve is murdered by an assasin from a radical church group. Robert is once again dragged into the case. The curator left clues throughout the museum and around Europe. Robert and the curators granddaughter team up together to uncover the truth about a centuries old cult which was created on the beliefs that Jesus was human, loved a Mary Magdelon, and had a child. The church covered up all this evidence and destoryed any proof of it because they didnt want Jesus viewed in this way. The secret group protects the power and sanctity of the sacred femenine, which the church has tarnished throughout history.
Many mysteries revolving around these ideas are uncovered and many new contreversal ideas are also proposed.
The book is extremally interesting, especially if your highly relgious.
No matter what your opinion on relgion, God, or the church is you should check out this book right away, it will keep you intreged until the very end.
The Da Vinci Code is the second Robert Langdon novel by Dan Brown. In this book the curator at the Louve is murdered by an assasin from a radical church group. Robert is once again dragged into the case. The curator left clues throughout the museum and around Europe. Robert and the curators granddaughter team up together to uncover the truth about a centuries old cult which was created on the beliefs that Jesus was human, loved a Mary Magdelon, and had a child. The church covered up all this evidence and destoryed any proof of it because they didnt want Jesus viewed in this way. The secret group protects the power and sanctity of the sacred femenine, which the church has tarnished throughout history.
Many mysteries revolving around these ideas are uncovered and many new contreversal ideas are also proposed.
The book is extremally interesting, especially if your highly relgious.
No matter what your opinion on relgion, God, or the church is you should check out this book right away, it will keep you intreged until the very end.
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