According to a recent survey the book, The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown was one of the most important works of the decade. This 2003 novel by Dan Brown resulted in millions of copies being sold, a movie as well and follow-up novels. Although not often thought of as great literature, it has made significant impact in the world.
Selling over 80 million copies this book has surpassed many other suspense-thrillers. The book has been translated into many languages and adapted into a major Hollywood film. The Da Vinci Code has created religious debate among many individuals. A video game was developed as well as various web-based programs. This book is probably the most imitated during the past decade.
Although there have been many big sellers during the last ten years, no other novel has had a greater commercial impact than this book. This year, everyone patiently waited for the latest follow up. The Lost Symbol sold more books on its first day than any other single book.
You can find the special illustrated edition of The Da Vinci Code along with other art books, art catalogs and magazine back issues at Nella’s Books and Collectibles.
www.nellasbooksandcollectibles.ecrater.com
Selling over 80 million copies this book has surpassed many other suspense-thrillers. The book has been translated into many languages and adapted into a major Hollywood film. The Da Vinci Code has created religious debate among many individuals. A video game was developed as well as various web-based programs. This book is probably the most imitated during the past decade.
Although there have been many big sellers during the last ten years, no other novel has had a greater commercial impact than this book. This year, everyone patiently waited for the latest follow up. The Lost Symbol sold more books on its first day than any other single book.
You can find the special illustrated edition of The Da Vinci Code along with other art books, art catalogs and magazine back issues at Nella’s Books and Collectibles.
www.nellasbooksandcollectibles.ecrater.com
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