The Lost Symbol
Dan Brown's first novel since his mega-bestseller 2003 The DaVinci Code now arrives in mass-market paperback. The Lost Symbol propels Robert Langdon on a wild twelve-hour race through Washington D.C. on an urgent search for keys to the secrets of freemasonry, the Founding Fathers, and psychokinesis.
Dan Brown's first novel since his mega-bestseller 2003 The DaVinci Code now arrives in mass-market paperback. The Lost Symbol propels Robert Langdon on a wild twelve-hour race through Washington D.C. on an urgent search for keys to the secrets of freemasonry, the Founding Fathers, and psychokinesis.
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Format: Textbook
ASIN: 9780385504225
Publish date: 15-09-2009
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Edition language: English
It was okay. Not as interesting as The DaVinci Code but an okay read for a summer afternoon.
Dan Brown's ability to craft a story is undeniable. He takes interesting information (in this case about noetics and Masonic symbology) as his jumping-off place and takes the reader on a journey with dizzying twists and turns.In this story, Robert Langdon is asked to come to Washington DC and bring...
Intense and riveting as Dan Brown novels tend to be. I enjoyed this book; both the story and the characters. Robert Langdon is one of my favorites. I did feel this booked dragged on a bit at the end...ruined the climax of all the hype a little.
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OK, so if you hated The DaVinci Code, you'll probably hate this, too. But I enjoy a little bit of entertainment now and then, despite whether or not the details are exactingly accurate or the theory's at all plausible. I'm just in it for the story, KWIM? And Dan Brown does entertain, as long as you'...