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On the Trail of The Da Vinci Code

by admin on May 19th, 2006

I'm currently listening to an audiobook of The Da Vinci Code. Yes, I'm ashamed. I, uh, obtained it for free–that's my only excuse. Yes, it's the worst written book I've read in a long, long time.

Via Gadling, Tara Dooley (Irish much?) took a trip in the steps of The Da Vinci Code protagonists:

After more than a week of travel, I can recommend three compelling reasons to follow The Da Vinci Code route: Paris, London and Edinburgh. It's a trip that, if taken in order, starts with the grandeur of Parisian boulevards, below a statue of Napoleon. It then moves to busy London, a modern, lived-in city with its imperial past etched into the landscape. The exploration ends with the bucolic mystery of Scotland.

The film opens tomorrow, but it's already getting extremely mixed reviews from the critics. 

For the geeky angle, here's a layman's analysis of the science and technology behind the book.

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