![]() ![]() The largest part of my resistance had to do with my overriding love for movies. Still, though I'd picked up the book several times and gazed at the portrait of the Mona Lisa on the cover, it never made it into my cart. 'You haven't read it?' friends would ask, 'It's really good.' These queries became more insistent as the book moved into the rarified territory of 'cultural phenomenon.' The ancillary merchandise-puzzles, games, etc.-started piling up in the aisles of Target, the History Channel seemed to be running shows about it 24-7, and my sister told me she wanted to go on an 'authorized' Da Vinci Code tour throughout Europe. ![]() Since The Da Vinci Code first hit the bestseller lists, the book has screamed for my attention every time I've walked into the grocery store or Costco. This article shared 3230 times since Wed May 24, 2006
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