The book is a fictional novel...it doesn't
pretend to be anything other than that. I read it about halfway through,
but got sidetracked with other books. What I read was pretty good...but it
was a novel. I got it because I thought it was Dale Brown, not Dan
Brown.
Charles Mims
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You present one single post where I said that I agreed with the premise of Monday's special program and I'll consider showing you a reference. However, you can't present that post, because I never said any such thing. What I did say is that the movie, the Da Vinci Code, is not based on the special program, but rather is a fictional film based on a fictional book. Therefore the movie may very well be worth seeing, since it doesn't intend to portray itself as fact.
what i said was in reference to the book, :o)
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