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The Man Behind The DaVinci Code: An Unauthorized Biography of Dan Brown (2005)

by Lisa Rogak

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The Revealing Story of Dan Brown, the Man Who Outsold the Bible The Da Vinci Codemade Dan Brown one of the most popular authors in history. Yet he's also one of the most secretive, rarely granting interviews or making public appearances. In this illuminating biography, Lisa Rogak uncovers the life of the high school English teacher and singer/songwriter who became one of the world's bestselling writers. She recounts his bumpy road to publishing success and the legal battle that he fought and won. And she sheds light on the writing process--- and Brown's fascination with puzzles and codes--- that has brought usDigital Fortress, Deception Point, Angels & Demons, The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol, andInferno. For the first time in paperback, this revised-and-updated biography offers fans a chance to learn more about the author whose novels have captivated millions of readers.… (more)
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This book was my mom's. She's downsizing so she's getting rid of many books. I decided to read this one before donating it.

It's a quick read and written in what I found to be an easy to read style. I've read some of Dan Brown's books but didn't know much about him.

I'm guessing The Solomon Key got a different title? (as I don't remember a book by that name). Or perhaps he bypassed it and wrote a different book from his 12 book plot list plan. ( )
  JenniferRobb | Oct 2, 2022 |
Rogak is a major supplier of instant books to the publishing industry.
  wfzimmerman | May 30, 2007 |
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To all my buddies for being there. You know who you are.
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Dan Brown sat on a bench near the Grand Gallery of the Louvre in Paris, watching countless tourists walk by on their way to see the museum's most famous celebrity, the Mona Lisa.
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The Revealing Story of Dan Brown, the Man Who Outsold the Bible The Da Vinci Codemade Dan Brown one of the most popular authors in history. Yet he's also one of the most secretive, rarely granting interviews or making public appearances. In this illuminating biography, Lisa Rogak uncovers the life of the high school English teacher and singer/songwriter who became one of the world's bestselling writers. She recounts his bumpy road to publishing success and the legal battle that he fought and won. And she sheds light on the writing process--- and Brown's fascination with puzzles and codes--- that has brought usDigital Fortress, Deception Point, Angels & Demons, The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol, andInferno. For the first time in paperback, this revised-and-updated biography offers fans a chance to learn more about the author whose novels have captivated millions of readers.

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