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Thursday, July 07, 2005

Da vinci's code

Finally read finish this book, after borrowing from kate for so long... Took me 20 MRT rides from lakeside to somerset and back. I was expecting murder and solving of the murder in the end it looks more like treasure hunting, but its still quite interesting or else i wont be reading it. Im still wondering if the things said in the book is real -_-|| anyone can enlighten me?

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