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Sumona K

Sumona K

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  • bangalore, KA, India
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  • guilherme c

    guilherme c says

    found it amazing how he manages to describe societies, secret good fiction.

    Posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Anand P

    Anand P says

    Interesting thriller.

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  • swapn31

    swapn31 says

    DA VINCI CODE is very interesting,suspense,thriller.............The facts about which this book tells, I don't know that is truth or not,but I can say that it is the most interesting novel I read.............Even there are a lot of description about 'symbols' and a religion that was never an area of my interest,I enjoyed it. I suggest those readers who don't find interest in a number of pages which describe a lot of 'symbology', they can skip some of the pages, as a friend told me that she did that.

    Posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Joe G

    Joe G says

    definitely read it...

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  • andy

    andy says

    even if u aint a christian the book is still intrestin

    Posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Peter S

    Peter S says

    Definitely read it, any of his books are worth the read

    Posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • andy

    andy says

    u a christian?

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  • vijayb

    vijayb says

    Do read Da Vinci Code.. it's an awesome thriller... and if you have time - also go through "Angels and Demons"

    Posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Judith G

    Judith G says

    Yes, I enjoyed it.

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  • carol k

    carol k says

    Yes. It is a very good book.

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  • Himanshu k

    Himanshu k says

    hello sumona, itz a book which wl keep u on edge of he seat throughout,,n yeah once u pick it up,,u wnt b able 2 leave it in between..go 4 it..itz rocking n yeah it might shake some of ur belief's..

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  • Jackie d

    Jackie d says

    Hi Sumona,
    I don't think it is a brilliant book but lots and lots of people love it so I suppose you might. I was intrigued by the Knights Templar and spent time on the internet looking for information about them.
    Jackie.

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  • Sindhu S

    Sindhu S says

    Of course, you should read Da Vinci Code

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  • Dr. Prateep Sen

    Dr. Prateep Sen says

    A great book...I hope you didnt see the movie ....it spoils the fun to know the plot !

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  • Cindy Vine

    Cindy Vine says

    The da Vinci Code is one of those books that once you start, you can't put down and will read right through the night.

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  • Julia B

    Julia B says

    I enjoyed the Davinci Code. The writing isn't award winning quality, but the story keeps you on the edge of your seat. It was a fun read.

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  • Laura H

    Laura H says

    Yes, definitely. It's very intriguing and suspenseful. I will agree with what Harrison says, though, don't try to analyze it as if it were fact. But I thought it was a great book.

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  • Harrison C

    Harrison C says

    Suspenseful and pretty engaging. Just don't take it at face value as though it were fact, but it does provide an access point into things which you may not have bothered to find out yourself.

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  • Nina Hunter

    Nina Hunter says

    i say Yea....it's a great book

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  • Vicki H

    Vicki H says

    Yes, you should read the Da Vinci Code. it is a book you don't won't to put down. Someimtes it's difficult to keep all the facts straight, but the book raises some interesting questions.

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