
Written by Dan Brown, "The Da Vinci Code" is a thriller in which the main characters must uncover clues they hope will lead them to an important religious relic. Although the book being fictional, many young and naive people have been persuaded into believing that the book's contents are actually factual. The book is one of the most successful as well as controversial novels of all time with sales of 40 million copies. Brown was involved this month in a British court battle with two historians who accused him of plagiarising their book.
The book itself revolves around the character named Robert Langdon who travels to the Louvre to discover a series of clues hidden in the Da Vinci paintings. As this novel grasped many with suspense, the Da Vinci Code has been made into a movie, starring Tom Hanks, which premieres in May at the Cannes film festival in France. The movie opens in May 2006 worldwide.
The book itself revolves around the character named Robert Langdon who travels to the Louvre to discover a series of clues hidden in the Da Vinci paintings. As this novel grasped many with suspense, the Da Vinci Code has been made into a movie, starring Tom Hanks, which premieres in May at the Cannes film festival in France. The movie opens in May 2006 worldwide.
