I just finished reading The Da Vinci Code. Then I went back to read what Roger Ebert had written about it. He says, 'I should read a potboiler like The Da Vinci Code every once in a while, just to remind myself that life is too short to read books like The Da Vinci Code'.
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
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2 Comments:
a lot of conspiracy theories kind of books were wriiten on the holy grail and mary magdeline...but y was it d code was d 1 whc did so well?while the plot with a proper hero and all may seem bit cliched...the twists and turns are breathtaking and certainly not just paperback stuff..a true classic..
30 May 2006 at 09:34
We actually agree on something! Life definitely is too short to waste on The Da Vinci Code.
30 May 2006 at 09:45
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