Yes, we are writing about that book again: Doubleday's winningest title, The Da Vinci Code, marking two years on PW's charts, has gone back for an 82nd printing, making for a record-breaking 10 million copies. Worldwide, Da Vinci has 29 million copies in print, in 44 languages, and the audio versions have sold more than 500,000 copies, making it the bestselling audio in Random House's history. By the way, these figures do not include The Da Vinci Code: Special Illustrated Edition, published last October, now nearing the one-million mark. If you stacked every copy of Da Vinciprinted, it would be 220 miles tall, notes Doubleday. That's high enough to get in the path of an orbiting shuttle and 50 miles short of hitting the international space station. Perhaps it'll reach that after the release of The Da Vinci Code movie from Columbia Pictures, planned for 2006, starring Tom Hanks.