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Mass Market Paperbound

496 Pages, 4.17 x 6.88 x 1 in

March 28, 2006


1400079179
9781400079179

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An ingenious code hidden in the works of Leonardo da Vinci.
A desperate race through the cathedrals and castles of Europe.
An astonishing truth concealed for centuries . . . unveiled at last.

As millions of readers around the globe have already discovered, The Da Vinci Code is a reading experience unlike any other. Simultaneously lightning-paced, intelligent, and intricately layered with remarkable research and detail, Dan Brown''s novel is a thrilling masterpiece-from its opening pages to its stunning conclusion.

From the Jacket

"Read the book and be enlightened." -The Washington Post Book World

"Blockbuster perfection. . . . A gleefully erudite suspense novel."-The New York Times

"A pulse-quickening, brain-teasing adventure." -People

"Thriller writing doesn't get any better than this." -The Denver Post


From the Trade Paperback edition.

About the Author

DAN BROWN is the bestselling author of Digital Fortress, Angels & Demons, and Deception Point. He lives in New England.


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Bookclub Guide

The following questions are intended to enhance your discussion, spotlight memorable passages, and make your reading experience of The Da Vinci Code even livelier.

1. As a symbologist, Robert Langdon has a wealth of academic knowledge that helps him view the world in a unique way. Now that you''ve read The Da Vinci Code, are there any aspects of life/history/faith that you are seeing in a different light?

2. Langdon and Teabing disagree as to whether the Sangreal documents should be released to the world. If you were the Grand Master of the Priory of Sion, would you release the documents? If so, what do you think their effect would be?

3. What observations does this novel make about our past? How do these ideas relate to our future?

4. Other than his fear of being framed for murder, what motivates Langdon to follow this perilous quest? Do his motivations change?

5. The novel''s "quest" involves numerous puzzles and codes. Did you enjoy trying to solve these puzzles along with the characters? Did you solve any of the puzzles before the characters did?

6. If you could spend a day in any of the places described in this novel, where would it be, and why? The Louvre? Westminster Abbey? Rosslyn Chapel? The Temple Church? Somewhere else?

7. Historian Leigh Teabing claims the founding fathers of Christianity hijacked the good name of Jesus for political reasons. Do you agree? Does the historical evidence support Teabing''s claim?

8. Has this book changed your ideas about faith, religion, or history in any way?

9. Would you rather live in a world without religion or a world without science?

10. Saunière placed a lot of confidence in Langdon. Was this confidence well-placed? What other options might Saunière have had? Did Saunière make the right decision separating Sophie from the rest of her family?

11. Do you imagine Langdon should forgive Teabing for his misguided actions? On the other hand, do you think Teabing should forgive Langdon for refusing to release the Sangreal documents?

12. Does the world have a right to know all aspects of its history, or can an argument be made for keeping certain information secret?

13. What is interesting about the way this story is told? How are the episodes of the novel arranged and linked? In your discussion, you might want to identify where the turning points in the action are where those moments are after which everything is different. Did you anticipate them?

14. What is the novel''s theme? What central message or idea links all the other components of the novel together?

15. For most people, the word "God" feels holy, while the word "Goddess" feels mythical. What are your thoughts on this? Do you imagine those perceptions will ever change?

16. Will you look at the artwork of Da Vinci any differently now that you know more about his "secret life?"

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From the Critics

"Read the book and be enlightened." -The Washington Post Book World

"Blockbuster perfection. . . . A gleefully erudite suspense novel."-The New York Times

"A pulse-quickening, brain-teasing adventure." -People

"Thriller writing doesn't get any better than this." -The Denver Post


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  • Heather Reisman

    Heather Reisman

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    • 6 people found this helpful

    Mystery Writing At It's Best 5

    2 years ago

    This is mystery writing at its best: gripping, intelligent, and original. A brilliant Harvard professor and a beautiful French cryptologist get mixed up with Opus Dei, a deeply devout yet highly controversial Catholic sect.

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  • Andrea

    Andrea

    It was a good read 5

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code (Trade Paperback)

    4 months ago

    When reading this book you have to read angels and demons first, it will make more sense when reading this one, overall it was a good read, during the middle of the book I kinda got bored, but then it really picked up, it just kept twisting and turning you never knew what would happen next!!

  • Scott Gillis

    Scott Gillis

    • 1 person found this helpful

    An Excellent read. 5

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code (Hardcover)

    4 years ago

    As a Catholic I read this book see the flaw it makes, and how historically inaccurate all of Dan Brown's information is. Although his book is far fetched, and unrealistic. I still thought it was an excellent read. The writing is extremely well done, and I can't wait until I read Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. read more

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    • 1 person found this helpful

    dan brown books are amazing 5

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: A Novel (Hardcover)

    3 years ago

    dan brown books are amazing. the first time i started reading them i couldnt put it down. dan brown and jk rowling are my favorite authors so far. and there are many other authors i love to read too like lemony snickets unfortnate events series. oh my i keep babbling on about books i'm sorry.......

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    • 4 people found this helpful

    Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? 1

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: Special Illustrated Edition (Hardcover)

    2 years ago

    Book, shall I compare thee to a summer's day? A day so fine which, even then, cannot brighten the deep abyss and boredom caused by this insult to literature. Perhaps I will heal in time, and when I once again step out into that splendid summer morn, I will rip the accursed pages of this novel into shreds and sprinkle them along the ground to ward off animals and other pests.

  • Alissa

    Alissa

    • 3 people found this helpful

    Very good 4

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: A Novel (Audio Book (CD))

    4 years ago

    I found the abridged version very good - almost as enjoyable as the book . Of course, you get more details in the book! I was weary of purchasing the abridged version after reading the other review here on chapters.ca but was pleased with the story - nothing important lacking. What made me decide to purchase it was that it was approved by the author. I had read the book and still enjoyed the CD abridged version - my husband hadn't read the book and he just loved listening to the audio cd! read more

  • Heather Babcock

    Heather Babcock

    • 2 people found this helpful

    Boo-urns. 1

    10 months ago

    I guess liking this book really depends on how you look at it. Quick read? Check. Short chapters? Check. Interesting idea? Check. Sadly, the book was written quite poorly. Mr. Brown's writing style reminds me of an 8th grader and the plot is almost entirely propelled by the main character remembering a pertinent bit of info at just the right moment. There were so many flashbacks, I almost expected to see Wayne and Garth mime the wavey lines with their fingers. I remember thinking that this… read more

  • Alatariel39

    Alatariel39

    Was good but not my favourite 3

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code (Trade Paperback)

    5 months ago

    Ok, I am a tad late of the get go on this book, but I WAS working at Chapters during the whole fad for this book. lol Was a good book...It felt long to me. I have watched the movie when it first came out and i kept on wanting it to move faster. I thought it'd be a more fast paced... But at least Robert was the same in the book and the movie to how he just goes off on tangents. hehe. It was well written and was a good book, but not my fave.

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  • Elizabeth Henderson

    Elizabeth Henderson

    The Da Vinci Code 5

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code (Hardcover)

    7 years ago

    Anyone who loves a can't-put-it-down murder mystery needs to read this. In addition to the compelling characters and story line, the book is a wealth of information about historical figures, codes and ciphers, and alternative versions of the role of Christianity in history. In an attempt to provide the reader with more than a simple reading experience, the publisher and author have taken the time to create an on-line code-cracking mystery for the readers, involving Google searches and… read more

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    • 3 people found this helpful

    Utterly Horrendous 1

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: A Novel (Hardcover)

    3 years ago

    "Utterly Horrendous." (if I may quote Simon Cowell's criticism to an American Idol hopeful). I do not know why so many people think this book is good. The fact is, the story is strange, very insulting, but most of all- it is written so primitively. In the middle of the book, I could not stand it anymore and had to pick up another one because I literally felt my brain rotting because the writing style was so "utterly horrendous". I was able to return to it after and finish it, though with pain… read more

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    A Classic 4

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: Special Illustrated Edition (Hardcover)

    3 years ago

    I just couldn't put this book down. When I heard of it, it didn't interest me but then I saw the movie and I had to read the book. I liked the book more than the movie because it added more detail about things. The only thing I didn't like about this book was that I got lost at some parts. They were either just confusing or you needed knowledge of the subject. But Dan Brown knows how to write a book and I can't wait for more!

  • Forbes Burkowski

    Forbes Burkowski

    Get the Unabridged Version 1

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: A Novel (Audio Book (CD))

    6 years ago

    Issue: Is the abridged version the censored version? My wife and I listened to the abridged CD until it became clear that the abridged version has serious limitations. The content has been limited to the action sequences and the somewhat academic background of the story is missing. However, this extra information is vital to get the full drama and significance of the story. It is depressing to note that the abridged version seems to be lacking exactly that content that would be… read more

  • Samia

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    • 5 people found this helpful

    Exciting 5

    18 months ago

    The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown is a very exciting novel, which is most likely a mystery novel, since the protagonist, Robert Langdon, is out to discover truth behind the strange death of the Louvre Museum’s curator, Jacques Saunière. The Da Vinci Code is related to the Holy Grail, and what Mary Magdalene’s role was in the history of Christianity. The chapters are short, and some chapters are in other character's points of view, which is a very creative way to write and get to better understand… read more

  • Iyad Atuan

    Iyad Atuan

    Better than the movie 5

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code (Trade Paperback)

    6 months ago

    The book is way better than the movie. Characters were well developed, story well told, the suspen was amzing and the reference to historical facts (or historical legends) is interesting. I would recommend this easy read. Iyad Atuan

  • Good Book 4

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: A Novel (Hardcover)

    3 years ago

    This is a really good book, and just like all his other books, they can get you into believing they are true facts.This book reveals alot of things on the Catholic religion, that if you haven't studied this religion, you would believe what he wrote since the way he writes make it seem like it's true. But still, if your interested in a good read, this book is great!

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Conspiracy Theory's at its best!!! 5

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: Special Illustrated Edition (Hardcover)

    3 years ago

    Dan Brown successfully achieved an artistic masterpiece with this infamous novel! I do not remember the last time a novel has been talked about so much by the world. The fictional story is gripping while the supposed fact's and theories of the Church and its history will turn your sunday school's teachings upside down!

  • Hiril Isilme

    Hiril Isilme

    • 2 people found this helpful

    Chilling and Mysterious...But good 3

    2 years ago

    This book actually gave me the chills reading. Like it was some horror story or something. But it was a really great read...I couldn't put it down for the life of me.

  • Brad Simkulet

    Brad Simkulet

    • Author
    • 1 person found this helpful

    Growing Hate 1

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code (Trade Paperback)

    7 months ago

    I freely admit that my disdain for The Da Vinci Code is my own personal backlash over its popularity. Dan Brown isn't a terrible writer, despite facing that charge from many experienced readers. He has a likable style, and he drives the pace of the book relentlessly, which is exactly what one would want from a pulpy adventure that one can take to the beach. Likewise, the charge that The Da Vinci Code is somehow a failure because it is in any way inaccurate or unbelievable is unfair. The… read more

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Good 4

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: A Novel (Hardcover)

    3 years ago

    I found the Da Vinci Code is really good book that kept me thrilled and in suspense the whole book. Although I found that Dan Brown needs to work on developing his characters a bit because these characters aren't really memorable.

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Great with pictures 5

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: Special Illustrated Edition (Hardcover)

    3 years ago

    Reading this edition was way better then reading the plain version. The pictures in the book helped the reader see what was really going on with the arts of work. Definitely choose the illustrated version over the plain version.

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Astonishing! 5

    2 years ago

    "The Da Vinci Cade" is a fast paced, thrilling mystery and suspence novel involving both biblical ties and suspence. This has got to be THE BEST BOOK I've ever read! Way to go, Dan Brown, you've really nailed this one!

  • Antonio Siracusa

    Antonio Siracusa

    • 1 person found this helpful

    The hype destroyed the magic for me 2

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code (Trade Paperback)

    9 months ago

    There was so much hype around this book when it first came out. I waited a long time before reading it, and I'm kid of sorry that I did. My expectations for this book were so high that when I finally did sit down to read it I found it boring, long-winded and dull at times. Yes, there are some parts that are action-filled and religious debunking does pick up the plot a bit, but it wasn;t enough to keep my interest for the entire book. I would have been happy with simply the debunking… read more

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Worth reading 3

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: A Novel (Hardcover)

    3 years ago

    Napoleon said that history is mearly a version of events agreed upon. If that's true, then with its popularity, The Da Vinci Code has probably created a whole new history of the Catholic church. Mr. Brown has become a target for the various pundits and critics who disagree with his research, but The Da Vinci Code has to be at least as plausible as books that feature people walking on water and rising from the dead. The quality of the literature here caters to the lowest common denominator, but… read more

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    • 1 person found this helpful

    exseptionally intense 5

    This review is from: The Da Vinci Code: Special Illustrated Edition (Hardcover)

    3 years ago

    It was an absolute page turner, not only thrilling from page to page but verry much intelectually stimulating! it is something that i would read over and over!!

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Loved It!!! 5

    2 years ago

    Dan Brown is a master!! This was honestly the best book I have ever read, and I have read thousands. His writing style and storey telling is so compelling, I have to rate this a 5 out of 5. I found this book to be a very easy read, fast paced, action packed and over all just a great story. I like how he keeps the chapters small, leaving the reader to wonder what is going to happen next, literally at the end of every chapter. It was a very hard book to put down; I was having a few late… read more

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