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The Da Vinci Code

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Warning! This book is only for bibliophiles! Hey guys, if you love Leonardo Da Vinci and mysteries then this book is for you! Author Dan Brown starts off with the cold-blooded murder of a famous curator of the famed Louvre museum, Jacques Saunière. The dead body of Saunière is positioned in the form of Da Vinci’s famous Vitruvian Man . There are anagrams and coded messages written next to the curator’s dead body which prompts the French police to send for Robert Langdon (a professor of art and symbology at the Harward University). This is where the real mystery begins. Sophie Neveu, from the cryptography department, comes to save Langdon from the Police who suspect him for the murder. Robert Langdon along with Sophie (who turns out to be Jacques Saunière’s granddaughter) gets a few mysterious clues in the Lourve and makes a break from the museum to escape from the police. After some investigation, they realize that Sophies’ grandfather is more than just a curator. What starts...

The Hobbit

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Hey everyone. I have been blogging for the past 1 year, however I used to blog on Animals. I thought I would try something different. I wanted to write book reviews as I love reading books and read different genres, mostly in fiction, and I wanted to share my perspective of books with others.  And here I am with my first book review “The Hobbit”! The hobbit was first written by J.R.R Tolkien in 1932 and this book is about 90 years old and remains a great book even today! I have heard about this title mostly from the movies and so I decided to read it. 3 movies of “the hobbit” have been made and are based on this one book and so I think you will enjoy the book as it packs quite a punch! The Hobbit is a fiction-based book with numerous mythical creatures like dwarfs, wizards, goblins, big wolves, and obviously a hobbit. A Hobbit is a fat creature that wears bright-colored clothes, has thick leathery soles that act like shoes, and is about half our height. The story begins in a v...