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25th December 2005, 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
pavalamani pragasam
Well, finished reading it! Quite a novel experience! A whole novel within a short period covering centuries & centuries of beliefs and practices!
Also a hindu belief or practice?
I am quite sure you also read that part about the grandfather and grandmother when the latter riding on the grandfather?
This is a practice that men love very much, of course from my point of view.
For me this book was like a good designed adventure game starting like a tourist guide of Paris. But for a mathematician or somebody from the IT-field it must me boring. As I saw the numbers, for me it was clear as cristal water that it is Fibonacci. And at the end when they were in front of Newton I knew that it is apple.
The only thing I was interested in was the interpretaion of Last supper. That was great.
My first irritation started when it was said that the grandpa was 57 and Sophie is 32 Could it be that the grandpa is Sophie's father?
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25th December 2005 11:35 PM
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