Hmm...I don't like this book...

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Postby TDM » Saturday 21 August 2004 7:55:17pm

Thanks guys. I think that my dad has forgotten about the book. And if he hasn't, I'm just going to claim that I don't have time to read it with school starting and such. Heh, the devious child I am...hehe
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Postby Jinxed Angie » Saturday 21 August 2004 10:27:04pm

If your dad ever remembers again, why don't you talk to him and suggest books of your interest. It could help. The code of Da Vinci is very good, if you haven't read it or seen it. It could impress your father because it's biggish.
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Postby TDM » Saturday 21 August 2004 11:56:27pm

Well, hopefully he doesn't. By the way, what is The DaVinci Code about? It's about some sort of conspiracy, or something to do with Jesus or something. I can't recall what it's about, but it sounds decent enough. (Is it fiction or non-fiction?)
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Postby Jinxed Angie » Sunday 22 August 2004 12:03:38am

I'm not sure if it's fiction or non-fiction, everything sound beliveble.~

If you want to check it out, just go to www.danbrown.com.
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Postby Meg Boyd » Wednesday 22 September 2004 2:14:02pm

I'm sure the event that started this fiasco has long been over and done with, but another alternative to SparkNotes or Cliff Notes is the secret of SHS success..."Pink Monkey Notes".

http://www.pinkmonkey.com

it has the same material and more compared to Sparks or Cliffs, but it is free and lesser known!
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