Hi all! I have a friend who is trying to figure out an anagram. She said she asked someone what he thought of Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code and he gave her an anagram of his comment. It is two words: ART FITS ON MIC Any ideas what it could be???
Ok, my friend said she thinks "Smart Fiction" is right. She's still waiting on the person that gave it to her to tell her if it's right or not. She said she has another one she needs help with. When I asked her about hints tho she said she didn't have any. (She said she might come join hipforums! Weeee!) LIGHTNING BLAST IN SILENCE
Hi KC, This is Bree's friend who asked the anagram question. Yup! You got it right! Smart fiction! Thank you!
I read the first chapter of The DaVinci Code, and skimmed the rest of the book. What a load of crap - I thought it was about cryptology, but it is a just a second rate murder mystery. YAWN!
right on! i got it right away just looking at it. it's like dyslexia in reverse, sometimes i'm really good at that.
Ok, so can you figure out the second anagram? It's starting to drive me nuts now. (THANKS A LOT BELLE!!!!!!!!!! )
For some reason I keep thinking it still has to do with The DaVinci Code because I coulda sworn Belle mentioned "Brown's book" when referring to this one. I might be wrong, though. Hopefully she'll check back soon and let us know.
well, you can make all kinds of phrases from an anagram that long, so it's kinda pointless to try, since you'll have no idea which one is the solution.
Yup, the second one still refers to the guy's comment on The Da Vinci Code. I asked for a hint (number of words or whatever) but haven't received it. KC: I suck at anagrams. I couldn't even figure out "England" when the letters were jumbled up AND after I have been told that it was a country!!! That's how bad I am. Moose: What's up with the Sweden? Juan: I think TDVC is a good book. Brown did a lot of research writing this book, and I like the way he interwined facts and fiction. Granted, he's not the best writer out there (Sydney Sheldon and Jeffrey Archer are waaaay smoother in many of their books), but Brown is still brilliant, I think. Give the book a shot! C'mon!! It's definitely not JUST a murder mystery novel.