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List Price $4.50 + Shipping $1.40
Free shipping code: 85704 + no tax= $4.5 shipped Don't forget 4.0% FatCash!
Thanks to RapaciousEbayer http://www.fatwallet.com/t/18/607330/

I know there are some online versions that you can download for free but it will need a lot of paper and ink to print, unless you read it on the PC. But you have to look at your PC screen for a long time. I prefer to get such a handy book like this so you can read whenever you like.


Added: They just change the shipping to free. So don't even need the code now.

Added: Try the follow link to free online version if you do not wish to buy the book:
http://www.fictionbook.ru/en/author/braun_dyen/robert_langdon_2_the_da_vinci_code/
Thanks to KrazyKeyur
See related post: http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?catid=22&threadid=545444&highlight_key=y&keyword1=da+vinci+code

Added: There are also some $0.99 pdf version on eBay

Added: Price change to $6 now : (


For those of you that did the evangelion deal and got $5 store credit, you'll need filler upto $5 to see the SC applied.

Book $4.5 + $1 filler from video/music clearance = $5.50 - $5 SC = 50 cents - 4% FatCash = 48 cents


Any cheaper filler?

Message edited by: andrey0 on 2006-04-30 22:08:01 CDT

decent especially since movie coming out. GREEN FOR ME


ebookybaby said:link
List Price $4.50 + Shipping $1.40
Free shipping code: 85704 + no tax= $4.5 shipped Don't forget 4.0% FatCash!
Thanks to RapaciousEbayer http://www.fatwallet.com/t/18/607330/

I know there are some online versions that you can download for free but it will need a lot of paper and ink to print, unless you read it on the PC. But you have to look at your PC screen for a long time. I prefer to get such a handy book like this so you can read whenever you like.


Added: They just change the shipping to free. So don't even need the code now.


Shipping: $1.40


Oh, well. Movie is not always same as the book.


ebookybaby said:Oh, well. Movie is not always same as the book.


that is correct because a book is always so detailed. I'm excited about the movie cause I want to see how it is actually played out. they both have their benefits.


Thanks OP.

Just in case anyone wants to know--- this is the PAPERBACK edition.


It's at Costco for $4.29 + tax for the paper back version.

I go their often enough that this was an automatic buy


thx op!


this book sells for like $5 at WalMart if you want to read it now as opposed to waiting for overstock to ship it.


got one


Bought it at Sam's for $4.28 a couple of days ago


Got one, thanks!


FREE DaVinci Code MP3. Pretty cool!


AmishBoy said:FREE DaVinci Code MP3. Pretty cool!

I thought this was the whole audiobook - turned out just to be an introduction to the whole concept (still a good one)!


Thanks, OP.


I still have $5 store credit from evangelion deal. In order for it to be applied, you need to order at least $5.

Any 50 cent filler?

Edit:
There is $1-$5 video/music clearance bin. So 50 cents - 4% FatCash. I'd hate to waste 48 cents, anybody see anything cheaper than $1?


At best this book is an engaging What If. There are so many holes in the book that it is laughable that it tries to make itself out to be pseudo-factual. I would suggest you reading The Da Vinci Code: A Quest For Answers by Josh McDowell. You've got this hugely selling work of fiction trying to pass as fact but nothing to back it up, and then McDowell refutes the preposterous Mr. Brown's work in a little over one hundred pages with over 12 pages of bibliography & footnotes.

Dan Brown's novel might be intriguing, but don't be sucked into the outlandish claims he makes. Get the facts.


No matter you believe God has a grandson or not, it is a really great book


gadgetman said:At best this book is an engaging What If. There are so many holes in the book that it is laughable that it tries to make itself out to be pseudo-factual. I would suggest you reading The Da Vinci Code: A Quest For Answers by Josh McDowell. You've got this Blockbuster fiction trying to pass as fact but nothing to back it up, and then McDowell refutes the preposterous Mr. Brown's work in a little over one hundred pages with over 12 pages of bibliography & footnotes.

Dan Brown's novel might be intriguing, but don't be sucked into the outlandish claims he makes. Get the facts.


it's a book. and a very well written one at that. is it a history text? of course not.


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