"It''s one of those books that doesn''t just teach but also entertains," says Mittal.Sonja Soares (27), an editor with a communications agency, says that although she found some passages "corny", it was by and large "brilliant" and has whetted her appetite for other novels by Dan Brown. Radhicka Mittal (23), an advertising professional, devoured the novel during an overnight train journey. "A friend of mine even took a day''s leave to finish it," she says. US author Dan Brown''s best-selling thriller, The Da Vinci Code, is the city''s newest reading obsession, its success fuelled by word-of-mouth recommendations rather than heavy marketing.Banker Priya Raghunath (27), who took up the novel because of friends'' testimonials, says she''s spotted other passengers avidly reading it on domestic flights. MUMBAI: It''s being variously described as a "must-read", "unputdownable" and "brilliant".
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