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Over 80 million copies of "The Da Vinci Code" have been sold worldwide.

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Was Mona Lisa A Da Vinci Code?

No the Mona Lisa is a art work A da Vinci code is a book.


Where can you get info about The Da Vinci Code?

on a wikipedia page or a book


What is the most famous book of the decade?

The Da Vinci Code


Where did Da Vinci get the code?

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.


How many copies have been sold of the book?

The book has sold over one million copies.


What book is first angels and demons or the da vinci code?

'The da Vinci Code' was released first, however, 'Angels and Demons' was written first and leads into the story in 'The da Vinci Code.'


The author of the best-selling book entitled''da vinci code''?

www.danbrown.com


How many copies of the book shadow in his eyes have been sold?

1000 copies have been sold


Where can you get free e-book of da vinci code by Dan Brown?

Posting books on net is not legal so if you would like to read The Da Vinci Code, you should go to a book store and buy one for yourself.


Why was The Da Vinci Code made into a movie?

The DaVinci Code was made into a movie because the book was so popular.


What is a fictitious book that uses symbolism from the Bible?

There are many. An example is The Da Vinci Code.


What are that 40 languages for The Da Vinci Code?

The Da Vinci Code has been translated into approximately 40 languages, including Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Russian. These translations have helped the book reach a global audience and become one of the best-selling novels of all time.

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