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The best fun novel?
'The Little Book'
[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H7JPJ1Q]

There are REAL hidden secrets in Leonardo Da Vinci’s artworks.

The best book on the secret number '26'?
'Enigmatic Number '26'
[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZXYFMYC]

Our search for embedded secrets had begun with the number ’26’--which was a furtive number at the tip of each of Da Vinci's character's fingers--but it had then soon launched off into fresh and stirring discoveries. We’d found a number under a rose in the ‘Madonna of the Stones’ and that painting had pointed to a geometric circle with unique propensities—which we had christened as the ‘PHI CIRCLE.’ That wasn’t the end though. It was really only the beginning.

We also discovered that Da Vinci had used ‘rebus’ picture words to hide secrets within his works.

The best book on the rebus picture words?
Either: 'Rebus in the Rosslyn Chapel'
[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0170K9AQC]
Or: 'Philosophers' Stone's Rebus on the Z Ion'
[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PW9Y91A]

‘Rebus’ is an encoding technique where pictures are used to epitomize words, parts of words or numbers. Then, we discovered that this rebus had been hidden all over the Philosophers’ Stone genre of texts. It wasn’t long before we’d traced this same rebus throughout numerous other works in cultures spanning the globe.

Do rebus picture words really exist in Da Vinci’s work or in the Philosophers’ Stone genre? Yes. Da Vinci had definitely hidden secrets in his works through the encoding technique of rebus. We had also found this rebus entrenched in the Philosophers’ Stone texts--when many of the authors told readers specifically to LOOK for their secrets in rebus. It wasn’t much longer before we noticed a most disturbing pattern arising in the evidence for rebus and we based our hypothesis upon that repeating configuration--and, wow, you will be so shocked!
These books are unorthodox so don't trust anyone's judgment--read them for yourself and form your own opinion.