After Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code The Lost Symbol feels like more of the same. Some different characters and new location but similar theme. There is much detail and description of symbolism making me wonder if it is there purely to add more pages. I pondered long and hard, should the rati...
I'm not the biggest fan of Dan Brown, but generally I could at least find some entertainment value in his Robert Langdon books. The Lost Symbol, is a complete and utter disaster in just about every facet of it. For one thing, the writing is subpar at best. The plot is so utterly preposterous with ho...
Another page turner from Dan Brown has Robert Langdon in Washington, D.C., trying to find his kidnapped mentor, Peter Soloman.A severed hand with Masonic markings appears in the Capitol Rotunda and has Robert Langdon scrambling to uncover Masonic secrets while trying to stay away from the CIA as wel...
Κρίμα που η άψογη τεχνική του Brown εξαντλείται στο να παράξει ένα τόσο αδιάφορο και άνευ λόγου ύπαρξης βιβλίο.Για πάνω από το μισό βιβλίο αντιμετωπίζεις (σχεδόν αφόρητα): φλυαρία, εύκολη χρήση των συγγραφικών κλισέ και ευκολιών του, ατέλειωτη φιγούρα της έρευνας που αναμφισβήτητα έκανε για τη συγγρ...
I really enjoyed the first of the Robert Langdon books Demons and Angels, and thought it was excellent, and The Da Vinci Code was pretty good, but this book struck me as boring and repetitive. It was too focused on Langdon's 'attractiveness'and his ignorance of it, explaining why hi is now on romanc...
What one should do when a Dan Brown book is soon to be released: How one feels while reading the s-over-the-top-while-remaining-completely-uninteresting "plot":What one's face looks like trying to sort through all the overwritten and repetitive prose:When one realizes Robert Langdon is the world's ...
Book 3, in the Robert Langton seriesSet in Washington D.C. this thriller follows “Angels & Demons “and features the rugged, good-looking Harvard “symboligist” Robert Langdon and is based primary on Freemasonry for its theme and major characters. This story is more of the same formulaic blend of hi-s...
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