According to the writer Dan Brown it is fiction...
No. The book 'The da Vinci Code' is a work of fiction. The author Dan Brown has expertly woven fact with fiction to create a fascinating story that seems very believable, a quality of good fiction writers.
In a book. Nowhere else. It;s fiction. Not even good fiction.
No, Movies like the Da Vinci code are all based on fictional events. They are even located in the fiction section
Very little, most is fiction.
Well, the books are mostly fiction, So I wouldn't get my hopes up.
The Da Vinci Code is a work of fiction, and it is not presented as a factual account. While the book includes real historical elements, the story itself is a creative interpretation by the author, Dan Brown.
Where Facts and Fiction Meet - 2006 Part 6 Reaching the Da Vinci Code Society 1-6 was released on: USA: April 2006
You mean how accurate? The book in question is a work of fiction and should not be mistaken for anything else.
The movie adaptation of The Da Vinci Code, based on the novel by Dan Brown, is simply titled The Da Vinci Code and was released in 2006. There is also a sequel titled Angels & Demons, released in 2009, which is also based on a book by Dan Brown and features the character Robert Langdon.
It has nothing whatever to do with Leonardo's life.
No. The author of the fiction novel, Dan Brown, brought in Isaac Newton because of spurious connections by Newton to the supposed secret society called the Priory of Sion (itself a hoax perpetrated by Pierre Plantard in the 1960s). Various "facts" in the novel are allegations that have long been dismissed by credible historians.
You are confusing the real Da Vinci with a fictional book. Leonardo da Vinci didn't have a code - The Da Vinci Code is a fiction novel about secret societies and ancient plots and murder. The things in the book have not ever been proved to be true, but are just ideas and theories.