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The Da Vinci Code is FICTION, you fools.
Patiesību atklās nevis ticība, bet gan zināšanas.Tātad - Dens Brauns uzrakstīja romānu, kas bija ne vien mega kruts spriedzes trilleris, bet arī sniedza lasītājam ekskursiju gar skaistākajiem Renesances darbiem tādā ļoti pikantā mērcītē. Izrādījās, šie krasie pret katoļu baznīcu vērstie apvainojumi patiešām trāpīja lasītājiem pa jūtīgu vietu un guva atsaucību. Turklāt - labākas pārdošanas nolūkos autors vēl nepakautrējās pateikt, ka neko nav izgudrojis...Tas, protams, nevarēja palikt bez atspēko...
Despite Dan Brown's quasi-claims that his novel "The Da Vinci Code" was more historical than fiction, here we get the facts. The format is all important AND convincing here: a quote, with page number, from the novel, and then the explanation or refutation in the paragraphs that follow. Don't be too convinced about Jesus being married and all that other drivel until you read this expose'. Then, like me, you'll say, "Da Vinci doesn't scare me"!
Another pretty decent look at (i.e. refutation of) The Da Vinci Code. Abanes takes a bunch of statements from tDVC (which are a lot of the same points other authors are criticizing) and explains what he calls "The Truth Behind the Code." This approach nicely lays it out in basically a point-counterpoint format.
Informative. But then again, the task of pointing out the errors in the original is not too challenging.
This book is for anyone who isn't sure if The Da Vinci Code was a work of fiction or if it was real. I sure hope there aren't too many people out there that this applies to.
it's fiction...but then again a nice analyses....