Category Archives: Fiction – Inspired by The Da Vinci Code

A Review of Ian Caldwell’s The Fifth Gospel

Fact #1 that I learned from Ian Caldwell’s The Fifth Gospel: some Catholic priests can get married. The protagonist of this book is Alex Andreou, an Eastern Catholic priest who lives in the Vatican with his five-year-old son. As an … Continue reading

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Review of Lev Grossman’s Codex, part 2 (by Jill)

  Where was I on Thursday before Pat Conroy had to die and throw a wrench in my blogging plans? Oh yes, I was complaining about Codex. I felt bad about that after I posted it, but the good news … Continue reading

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Review of Lev Grossman’s Codex, part 1 (by Jill)

  I was just on goodreads.com organizing my books, and I was looking at Codex and trying to figure out what shelves it belongs on. I feel like I need to create a shelf for mysteries concerning encoded illuminated manuscripts. … Continue reading

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