Absolutely loved this book. There were a lot of interesting historical facts, symbols interpretations, the integration of art and architecture. I loved it.
Intriguing, exciting, and the plot flowed very well. I love how Brown is able to point out existing things in our society and point out the relevance of their design and purpose (ex: how the monuments are positioned in Washington, D.C.). Langdon is not as prominent in this one as other Brown novels,...
Traditional Dan Brown. I'm sure there are plenty of reviews out there that would be a lot better then mine, but let me say that if you enjoyed the him previous books you should like this one as well :)
Traditional Dan Brown. I'm sure there are plenty of reviews out there that would be a lot better then mine, but let me say that if you enjoyed the him previous books you should like this one as well :)
Synopsis: Robert Langdon chases down another ancient mystery. I'm gonna say it right now, Dan Brown: turds need to stay in the toilet; not be fished out, bound into hardcover books and be sold at exorbitant prices. I don't like to DNF. I avoid doing that as much as I can. But this book seriously t...
“The Lost Symbol” is the third book in the Robert Langdon series. I had read “Angel and Demons” and “The Da Vinci Code” several years ago and liked them a lot. “The Lost Symbol” is a worthy book of the series but it is getting repetitive. In this book a friend of Langdon gets kidnapped by a psycho...
It would be a cliché to give Dan Brown a bad review. Like me proving my good-taste blog-writer credentials. Too easy as well. It must be pretty much expected to say a Dan Brown book is poor. Especially so if I was reviewing The Da Vinci Code. Which was actually excellent, if you read it early enough...
The Secrets Behind The Symbols A review on Dan Brown’s The Lost SymbolTitle: The Lost symbolAuthor: Dan Brown Rank: 86th book in 2014Plot movement: 2starsEntertainment Factor: 1starCharacters: 1starWriting Style: 3starsDetails: 4starsProvoking: 2starsWorldly Relevance: 3starsSuspense: 2starsConclu...
I would like to begin with a warning that this book is indeed a lengthy read! I love Dan Brown’s books but sadly this one was way too predictable. First of all as soon as Langdon got a call from his friend’s guy it was pretty obvious that someone’s playing around (something like Inferno) and also wh...
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