Dan Brown Series
The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons, The Lost Symbol....having run through (yes! literally, as you cannot keep these books down once you have started!) all of these Dan Brown's "history-mystery" thrillers, it feels like there is not even a fine line between fact and fiction. Atleast that's the way Dan Brown lays them down.
While you are digesting the historical facts, you never realize when you walk into the fictitious land. When you are convinced that it is a cleverly crafted fiction designed to be an "edge-of-the-seat" thriller and top the charts of the best selling books, National Geographic and History channel point out the numerous facts in them. Then you go back to digesting the sometimes shocking facts that mankind lives with.
Unfortunately, it turns that there are multiple versions of history. Not one. The best sold is the most accepted.
Wondering if there was a way to put all of history onto a SAP system, so there is a single version of truth!!**!!
While you are digesting the historical facts, you never realize when you walk into the fictitious land. When you are convinced that it is a cleverly crafted fiction designed to be an "edge-of-the-seat" thriller and top the charts of the best selling books, National Geographic and History channel point out the numerous facts in them. Then you go back to digesting the sometimes shocking facts that mankind lives with.
Unfortunately, it turns that there are multiple versions of history. Not one. The best sold is the most accepted.
Wondering if there was a way to put all of history onto a SAP system, so there is a single version of truth!!**!!