![]() ![]() The plot’s exceptional and the riddles within riddles are very cleverly done. The Da Vinci Code is a rollicking good story – once you get beyond the first 200 pages. I would like to say I am no longer a book snob. I would like to say that I have become a Dan Brown devotee. I would like to say that I thoroughly enjoyed The Da Vinci Code. I would like to say that I disagree with Hepworth. ![]() Then I saw a rant in Word magazine by Dave Hepworth and I was suddenly intrigued: what was it about this best-selling tome that had inspired a journalist/magazine guru of Hepworth’s standing to write a whole page slagging the book off. ![]() I specifically went out of my way not to read Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, because I’m a book snob that tends to shy away from “supermarket fiction” (as we used to call it when I worked in the bookselling trade). Fiction – paperback Corgi Adult 560 pages 2004. ![]()
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