2.26.2006

Book Review at Hollywood Jesus

Elisabeth Leitch offers her book-store perspective on Dan Brown's novel. A snippet:
As a novel, “The Da Vinci Code� is far from a literary masterpiece. Brown’s writing is “popular� writing, blow-by-blow, action-packed, ready to be pasted directly onto the big screen, and easily reproduced at the rate of one to two books a year. The story isn’t that complex. And his characters never become much more than skin deep personas. But even so, “The Da Vinci Code� has garnered more attention, more praise, and more condemnation than any of Clancy’s, Cussler’s, or Grisham’s similarly adventurous intrigues.
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Hollywood Jesus, 25.02.06

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