
If only The Da Vinci Code is not a fiction novel, I would have convinced myself that each detail in it is nothing less than a fact. Eight minutes before midnight, I finally crushed through the last verse of the book. After barely two days of stop-believe thrills and nerve-cracking twists, the book devoured my mind. I would have never thought that this book would be this amazing and literary-wise, flawlessly spectacular. Forsaking a few people's advice to give this book no slot in my schedule, I grabbed one copy and started reading it. Undeniably, there were some truth in it, it's just that the plot is fictitious, thus, it logically follows everything as fiction.
In every part of that 105-chaper book, there were unexpected stuff & shocking revelations. An unsuspecting mind could easily fall itno the author's exceptional wit. Brown has somehow never gave me a hint to what is next. No wander The Da Vinci Code is #1 New York Times bestseller, a controversial story and now a sought-after movie (So sad that MTRCB rated it R). The whole of that 489-pages or so novel took place for less than 20 hours. Imagine that! Such a witty plot! These are evidences, very meticulously engraved in every twist and turn - unpredictably mapped - that show this man's genius in his writing stances. Shew to all controversial air - Dan Brown rightfully deserves the winds that are blowing into his fame and wealth now (Imagine being paid $125 Million for the world-wide sale of this book, excluding the fee he has to get from movie, etc.). And yes, the movie is a must-see too. I just wish that the producers would give justice to Dan Brown's obra maestra.
And with this phenomenal success, this is not just a book for the decade, but for ages. And, oh, Mister Brown, I would really be glad if you'll be the head of that Priory of Sion. You deserve that, after all Sophie Neveu's grand pier is dead.
And why on earth is Mona Lisa smiling? Check it out!
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Literary mind!
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