Today i just wanna keep all the books which i had read in these holidays...particularly keeping the novels which later on hit the blockbusters just keeping their mark in the history of the film industry..either in hollywood or in bollywood...
These are often considered to be the trend setters in the sense of attracting the people all over the world with their creative wrting....
My first preference in this list goes for DAN BROWN'S DavinCi Code

This novel of dan brown had been the worlds best selling book which has caused Christians and non-Christians to question the gospel stories and has ignited world-wide religious debate about the true nature of Christianity. The novel has provoked a popular interest in speculation concerning the Holy Grail legend and Magdalene's role in the history of Christianity.
The story line goes in this way:
Robert Langdon who is a professor of Religious Symbology attempts to solve the murder of the well-know curator Jacques Saunière of the Louvre Museum in Paris.Saunière's granddaughter, Sophie Neveu and Langdon attempt to sort out the bizarre riddles and are stunned to discover a trail of clues hidden in the works of Leonardo Da Vinci.the solving of the riddles and the puzzles given by Saunier's will take them deep into the history of the world..
THE CRYPTEX

The KeyStone will serve as the Key for the entire mystery which is itself present in a cryptex..the story finds very interesting when the characters ought to get the key to open it..
DAVINCI'S VITRUVIAN MAN which is for the union of both the male and the feminine

LifeTime InvolveMent:
The novel hit the theatres in the form of a movie...directed by Ron Howard in the year 2006...The entire credit goes for the director in showing the events of the novel exactly as that it really happened....
i finally am happy to say that i had read a good book in just 4 days time....:-)
Critics accuse Brown of distorting and fabricating history.
Marcia Ford wrote:
Regardless of whether you agree with Brown's conclusions, it's clear that his history is largely fanciful, which means he and his publisher have violated a long-held if unspoken agreement with the reader: Fiction that purports to present historical facts should be researched as carefully as a nonfiction book would be.
Richard Abanes wrote:
The most flagrant aspect … is not that Dan Brown disagrees with Christianity but that he utterly warps it in order to disagree with it … to the point of completely rewriting a vast number of historical events. And making the matter worse has been Brown's willingness to pass off his distortions as ‘facts' with which innumerable scholars and historians agree.
Few of the places mentioned in this:
TEMPLE CHURCH

CLIPS OF THE LOUVRE MUSEUM IN PARIS:





the grand gallery

THE OTHER SIDE OF DAVINCI'S LAST SUPPER IS BROUGHT INTO THE LIME LIGHT:

THE ROSE LINE MENTIONED HERE WHERE SILAS COMES IN:
SAINT SULPICE

TEABINGS PLACE:

CHATEAU VILLETE

RICH INTERIORS


The final part of the story where in the keystone indicates the finding of the grail
ROSSLYN CHAPEL
