I am so thankful that i took this class this year, because it introduced me to the god who is
Dan Brown. Oh my, his novels are thrilling, suspenseful and you actually learn by reading them. When i read
DaVinci Code, that was the only thing that i did for a week, my whole life was so
absorbed by this novel. I would literally start reading at 3 o'clock when i got home from school and read for a good 4 hours every day. The novel was about 464 pages and 130 chapters, but the chapters were like 3 - 5 pages (10 at the most) and each chapter ended in a
cliffhanger so i just
had to keep reading. there was nothing that i disliked about his writing style either because he had sneaky way of teaching me all about ancient history with out me even noticing!

Dan Brown must have done
months years of research to be able to flawlessly write a believable story about the discovery of the Holy Grail, i am still not sure if what he wrote about is completely true, but i shall do some research and find out....
http://catholiceducation.org/articles/facts/fm0035.html....Well that was disappointing So basically everything in the novel is proven to be false. But isn't that the fun part about conspiracy theories, the possibility that the conspiracies are correct and "the truth" has tricked so many over the years.
Luckily for me i got to read not only one but
two Dan Brown books this year. DaVinci Code and Deception Point. Deception Point was just as good as the first. Dan always makes such interesting characters, he makes you wish that you were as smart as them. His characters are always so much smarter than me and figure things out so effortlessly and it makes me jealous. Dan Brown is an amazing author and i will deffinately read more from him in the future.