The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

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  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • 528pp
  • Sales Rank: 95

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    • Pub. Date: September 2009
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: eBook, 528pp
    • Sales Rank: 95

    The Barnes & Noble Review

    First, a confession: I liked The Da Vinci Code. This news is even more of a surprise to me than it might be to those who, years ago, heard me quip that I quit reading it because "the moment the albino assassin came through the door, I left." The novel's clunky opening sentence ("Renowned curator Jacques Sauniere staggered through the archway of the Grand Gallery") foreshadows Brown's penchant for stilted turns of phrase, and the most loudly proclaimed facts about ancient rites and secret societies are often nothing of the sort, but by now I understand why the fascination of 80 million readers made The Da Vinci Code such a massive phenomenon.

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    Synopsis

    The wait is almost over! After 6 years, the highly anticipated follow-up to The Da Vinci Code, one of the most thrilling bestsellers of all time, is finally available to pre-order. Infused with history, codes, and intrigue, the book's narrative takes place in a 12-hour period in which Robert Langdon careens through a masterful and exhilarating adventure.

    The New York Times - Janet Maslin

    Within this book's hermetically sealed universe, characters' motivations don't really have to make sense; they just have to generate the nonstop momentum that makes The Lost Symbol impossible to put down…The Lost Symbol manages to take a twisting, turning route through many such aspects of the occult even as it heads for a final secret that is surprising for a strange reason: It's unsurprising. It also amounts to an affirmation of faith. In the end it is Mr. Brown's sweet optimism, even more than Langdon's sleuthing and explicating, that may amaze his readers most.

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    Biography

    Dan Brown is the author of numerous thrillers, including The Da Vinci Code -- one of the biggest literary bestsellers of all time.

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    Couldn't wait till it was overby i-READ-BEFORE-COMMENTING

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    November 25, 2009: I loved the Da Vinci code. Liked Angels and Demons. The Lost Symbol was such a great big let down and quite obvious to say the least. The editors should have gone over this book with a big red pen and done some serious editing before publishing. I purchased this book in advance going on my enjoyment of the last two books, I won't do that again.

    Fascinating, Illuminating, Totally Entertaining.by Rai-Aren

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    November 24, 2009: I was already a Dan Brown fan and so was eagerly awaiting The Lost Symbol. This book absolutely does not disappoint. It takes place over the course of about twelve hours, and through its pages, unfolds deep mystery after deep mystery. It has some great twists and turns, and keeps the suspense high the entire way through. I like that it also has an unusual format - there is the climax of the main story, but then the book allows you to keep unwrapping mysterious treasure after mysterious treasure for some time afterwards. I was truly sorry the book was finished. I felt like I had been given passage into a world of revelations that I wanted to continue, until I knew all there was to know. But that is not this book's job, that is now my own personal journey - to continue along the path that has been laid before me. And do so, I shall.

    I actually found the story very inspirational and illuminating in its message and it presented some concepts, chief amongst them Noetic science, that I intend to keep studying. It is one of those books that can and does change the way you see and interact with the world around you. Dan Brown, in my opinion, is a master at telling compelling stories and teaching you all manner of incredibly fascinating things along the way. His books, The Lost Symbol, included, are loaded with information about some of the most mysterious and enigmatic parts of our history and culture. He presents ancient knowledge and myth in a new light and gets you thinking. He ignites interest in the past, in art, books, secret societies, scientific concepts and weaves all of those aspects into thrilling stories that are truly 'unputdownable'. His tales tap into our imaginations and curiosity about the world around us. He says he writes stories that he finds personally entertaining and if the author is captivated and enchanted with what they are writing, that will come through in their work, as it does in The Lost Symbol.

    There is nothing disappointing about this book, it is well paced, has great characters that are truly alive, and a mystery at its core that kept me completely enthralled. The Lost Symbol is highly engaging, thoroughly entertaining, and is most certainly time well spent. Let yourself be entertained and enlightened by this exciting novel. I hope it will grace the big screen in the not-too-distant future!

    Rai Aren, co-author of Secret of the Sands


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