I'd just like to add that I went back and re-read The Da Vinci Code and oh mah gawd it's like Brown has never been in a University lecture hall in his life. Everyone is just gaping and oohing and awwing and asking questions and being so engaged - not even the most dedicated of majors does that shit.
that's your criticism of The Da Vinci Code? For me, it starts with the dude who stopped talking to his last-bloodline-of-Jesus granddaughter for 20 years over a misunderstanding but then spends his last 20 minutes stumbling from room to room writing secret messages in his own blood and entrails that only she can interpret. But again, it's basically a framing reference for Holy Blood, Holy Grail, thereby tricking a whole new generation of the gullible to read illuminati conspiracy theories and profiting off the process. I mean, Brown went as far as naming the antagonist, Leigh Teabing, after an anagram of Holy Blood, Holy Grail authors Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh. "It is typical of my unregenerable soul that I can only see this as a marvellous theme for a novel" - Anthony Fucking Burgess, setting up Da Vinci Code in 1982
Hey now, not my only criticism, but the first one I noticed re-reading, especially being in school right now. I don't think I can knock Dan Brown, though. He knew what was gonna get him some bank, that's fo'sho. I hate "secret messages in blood." Fucking Dead Space has "Cut off their limbs" written in blood on a wall. Tutorial messages in blood? "Hang on a sec, I know I'm bleeding out, but I better write this message for the player first. It's creeepy and atmospheric...and I'm on a tangent now.
Well you didn't go to my English classes, then, did you jerk. (Other students probably found me annoying. There was very little ooohing and aahhhing but the second two, I hang my head as guilty. That's when I was there of course. We can assume about a 50% chance of me having attended a given class session, though.)