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The da vinci code sequel
The da vinci code sequel













the da vinci code sequel

In 2015, Pratham Books increased its footprint by going digital. As a publisher serving every child in India, Pratham Books has always pushed the boundaries when it comes to exploring innovative ways in which to create access to joyful stories and have been fortunate in finding partners to collaborate with who share this vision. Our mission is to see ‘a book in every child’s hand’ and we have spread the joy of reading to millions of children in India.

the da vinci code sequel

Pratham Books is a not-for-profit children’s book publisher that was set up in 2004 to publish good quality, affordable books in many Indian languages. Read the entire article here.Dan Brown also confesses that thinking ‘millions of people are going to read this’ made writing the book very difficult.Via .uk Guards have been posted at book warehouses across the globe, anyone who has come into contact with the book has had to sign a non-disclosure agreement and the reclusive author has not done the usual pre-launch publicity tour, bar one interview with the popular Today programme in the US.

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“The Lost Symbol” features the star of the series Robert Langdon, the Harvard University professor, returning to solve another, as yet disclosed, mystery.Įxperts say the latest book, to be published in Britain by Random House, is the most sought after novel since the last Harry Potter book.Įxtraordinary measures have been taken to keep the content’s under wraps, with the only detail the publishers have disclosed is that it takes place over a 12-hour period in Washington. It is also already at the top of Amazon’s best seller list.

the da vinci code sequel

More than 6.5 million copies have been printed of the highly anticipated sequel to the 2003 mega hit, as book stores around the world brace themselves for an unprecedented stampede from hungry fans.Īs well as being one of the largest first print runs in publishing history, an electronic version of the novel, which took Brown five years to write, will be released on the same day. The Da Vinci Code sequel, The Lost Symbol, by author Dan Brown is expected to break all book records when it goes on sale next week amid some of the tightest security ever for a novel’s launch.















The da vinci code sequel