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The Historian
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Between The Da Vinci Code and The Historian, this book is much more details and the story more logical. Take a few steps at a time to explain each characters parts and the story flow is much more realistic. Just that if your not into historical factors (much of the reading seems like reading a Histo ... (continue)
Between The Da Vinci Code and The Historian, this book is much more details and the story more logical. Take a few steps at a time to explain each characters parts and the story flow is much more realistic. Just that if your not into historical factors (much of the reading seems like reading a History text book) better not buy this book.
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