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Avoid the book like the plague. It's a page-turner, in that each chapter is about three pages long and each one ends in a mini-cliffhanger, and it zips along, but it's horrendous writing. It actually reads like Brown was writing a movie script, so the movie might actually be fine.
As for its blasphemous content, I've said it before and I'll say it again: if Christians can't deal with the fact that people are aware that the Gospels have been edited and might not reflect the absolute truth, then it's time to find another faith. The book and movie are FICTION, and shouldn't have any bearing on whether someone believes in the resurrection at all. It's silly, really, to make such a mountain out of a dumb little molehill like a crappy novel.
I agree with Greg. I see it as fiction, and always have when I read a book. Anyone who takes what is in the book for the truth has some serious problems. I can understand those that read it for entertainment.
I am one of the 14 people too Roger that has not read it. Mostly for the same reasons Greg mentioned. I read one Dan Brown book last summer and never will again.
As for the movie, I will probably see it, but will wait for the DVD release. I do however want to see "Over the Hedge" too. Been reading that comic strip for a long time.
That's it, I'm going to the movie opening day.
As for the book, it's what I call an "airplane read." It moves along, has some nice bits, but not beautifully written. If anything, though, his first book in the series, "Angels & Demons," makes "DaVinci" look like James Joyce.
I have not read the book either. There is a lot of peer pressure, though, to be able to talk about it.
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