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Wanted to Borrow: The DaVinci Code

Friday, April 07, 2006

Wanted:
To Borrow, a copy of "The DaVinci Code" by Dan Brown



Borrowing would be for an unsolicited amount of time, since depending on how good of a book is, I don't read that fast.

If you live outside the A0K area code, you can mail the book to:
Rudy Norman, 52 Harbourview Road, Burlington, NL. A0K 1S0.

Book will be returned in the condition I receive it in as soon as I'm done, including reimbursmant for postage you paid to get it to me. Does not matter how many times the book has been read before, as long as it's readable now.

Please contact me by e-mail, rudy@rudsplace.net, if you are able to assist me in this matter.

Reason for Borrowing: I don't like Dan Brown, and I don't want to give him my money



I just went over to GC and listened to a sermon by a guy who's a lot smarter than me, named Jim Garlow. He talked about the DaVinci Code book, by Dan Brown who I'm not going to link to, because he's just a very bad guy. BUT, Jim Garlow did confirm something that I've been wondering lately: Should I read the DaVinci Code? I mean actually sit down and read it? According to my buddy Jim, Ph.D, and a pastor of a huge church in California, YES, I should. Hence this post.

Keep Lookin Up

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  1. Blogger Josh | 4:07 p.m. |  

    Well then...

    I was watching Jack Van Impe a few Sundays ago and they advised people NOT to read it... :S

    I have read the first few chapters and quit... lol

    I'll listen to buddies sermon and then see if it will be on my reading list... lol!

  2. Blogger Fortress Customer Experience | 1:42 p.m. |  

    I've heard it was good. Was it coincedental that you wrote this article the same night I wrote in my blog about Dan Brown defeating the two people who were trying to sue him?

    I haven't read this book either, so I can't really help you out there... but if you get a hold of it, let me know how it is. I've been thinking about picking up a copy for myself.

  3. Blogger Rudy | 2:08 p.m. |  

    A Coincidence it is, Brad. I think... Funny how when you hear something once, suddenly it's now everywhere you look. But with the movie of the year coming out in a few days, for sure there's going to be a lot of talk about it.

    Keep Lookin Up
    Rudy

  4. Blogger thє quєєи. | 4:21 p.m. |  

    I'm going to start reading it, as soon as I finish the Stephen King book I'm at.

    I'd lend it to ya Rud, but Mom is reading it first, then... well... me. Dunno how fast she's have it done, but I read fast, so I'll see what I can do after that.

    If you don't get it before that...

  5. Blogger Josh | 8:09 a.m. |  

    K Rud... Really time to get another blog on the go here... it's been a while... <_<

    :taps fingures on table ledge:

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