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Step by step walk the thousand mile road
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I love this movie.

It led me to visit both Paris and Roslyn.

One is the only megapolis I could live in, the other has the most inclusive, welcoming congregation I think I've ever encountered.





Nice is overrated

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I read it while I was in Rome.



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MUST read the book. The movie, while entertaining does the book no justice.
I studied in Brussels and the city is full with free mason stuff hidden in plain sight and its fun if you know what and where to look.

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Chip away the stone
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Yep, the book is a real page-turner.
 
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You definitely need to read the book. In fact, get the illustrated edition. Anytime the novel references a work of art or architecture (which happens frequently), that version has color photos accompanying it. Helps you visualize what the author is describing.
 
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Book.



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Originally posted by RogueJSK:
You definitely need to read the book. In fact, get the illustrated edition. Anytime the novel references a work of art or architecture (which happens frequently), that version has color photos accompanying it. Helps you visualize what the author is describing.

Thanks for the heads up. Just oicked it up off Amazon.
 
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stupid beyond
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Ya I read the book in a day and a half. Movie is good too but the book was solid.



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Oh stewardess,
I speak jive.
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The ideas are interesting, the story is fun, but he's a terrible - albeit successful - writer.
 
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I have to ask: I saw the movie a long time ago, what's so compelling to get the book?

I'm partial to getting it as I haven't been stirred wrong by this forum but I'd like to get more info if what's compelling about it would pique my interest also.

ETA: I think I know what interested me enough to ask: I read Holy Blood Holy Grail along time ago because of a tv preacher.



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You definitely need to read the book. In fact, get the illustrated edition. Anytime the novel references a work of art or architecture (which happens frequently), that version has color photos accompanying it. Helps you visualize what the author is describing.

+1. I found the illustrated edition at the local thrift store a few years ago so I picked it up. I had already read DaVinci Code and Angels and Demons when I picked up the illustrated version. I've also read Inferno and The Lost Symbol. I'm on the fifth book now...Origin.

At some point I want to go back and read the illustrated edition I have. The pictures look amazing.
 
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+1 for the book.
I enjoyed the movie, but the book was, as usual in these cases, much better. Although, the movie does get some points for a stellar soundtrack.
 
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