I am not done reading it yet, but I love the symbolizism. Reminds me a little of "Mists of Avalon". I could see the whole Sofia=Wisdom thing in like chapter two or three. When I read that was similar to Sophie's name, I was no really? But yes there is the Priory of Sion, I dunno what it is, but it does exist. The whole divine proportion thing is true too. I like it so far too. Though I kind figured out Fache was the Teaher, come on he is a chauvenistic pig. I find it interesting though, I love Goddess symbols. It's interesting, a good book that mentions a lot of symbols is "Dancing in the Flames" *forgets authors* That is one of the reasons why I knew half of the symbols anyways. BTW I looked at "The Last Supper" and the person to the right if Christ (his right) does look like a girl. Imagine if it wasn't mostly fiction? But he did do his research, and you can't take that away, same as in "Mists of Avalon" Bradley researched Gardiner Wiccan rituals and such for her novels. So like the preceeding posts to this one. We have to use our judgemnet to distinguish between fact and fiction.