The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
I just finished this book a few minutes ago. I really enjoy the way Dan Brown weaves history through his novels. I always feel like I've learned a lot when I finish a book of his. His writing keeps you drawn into the story and his characters are engaging.
[Thank you, Brad, for sneaking this into the grocery cart for me.]





Wasn't that book GREAT?!? I loved it! I picked up Angels & Demons today - I can't wait to dig in to that one too!
Dangit... I've been wantin to check it out, looks awesome...
I heard it was great and keep meaning to read it, just haven't. I really should, huh?
Michelle: Yup! And Digital Fortress and Angels & Demons. A&D is pre-story to Da Vinci. DF stands alone.
I thought Da Vinci Code was pretty trippy. I couldn't relate to any of the characters, but I liked what the author was trying to say. For those of you who don't have time to read the book, check out Fodor's website, www.fodors.com. They have a Da Vinci Code tour that hits all the book's major cities and has tour info, like how to get around and what bus to take to see the church in Rosslyn where all the symbols are. It's cool, and you don't have to read 400 pages.