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The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, No. 3)







Dan Brown

Doubleday Books, 2009 - 528 pages

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Professor Landon, Stop Getting into Chartered Jets. Please.

Dear Professor Langdon,

Why do you keep getting into chartered jets? They always take you to disaster. That's a warning for you, my erstwhile colleague, and a recommendation for everyone else to read this latest paperweight of a thriller!

Sincerely.

Bevan

The Lost Symbol is weighted down by didactic exposition, around a hundred or so pages too long, and uses the exact same plot devices of Brown's other repetive books. I love it.

What I appreciate most about Mr. Brown's work is his commitment to the portrayal of professors as heroes: deliverying death defying stunts one minute, lecturing a class for the next forty-five minutes. Finally, a character other than Clifford the Big Red Dog with I whom I must identify.

If I had any criticisms of this fine novel it would be that Mr. Brown pay more attention to the minutae of academic life. What are Professor Langdon's Office Hours? With which Professors does he squabble with over core requirements? How does he deal with the obvious BO one aquires being around literature all day?

Recommended reading for all who wish to understand us Professors. Warning: the conspiracy elements do tend to drag on for a bit.

Perhaps the movie can have an adjunct professor who follows Professor Langdon around to help circulate handouts each time Langdon gives one of his exciting lectures? I nominate myself. We would make quite the pair. Kudos.


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The Best yet!!

After I'm done reading one of Robert Langdon's books, I always feel that the latest read is the best one yet. I've enjoyed them all and love how he places the reader alongside him participating in the search for the truth as he merges actual history with fiction to create his story, touching those very subjects in such a way that he produces an emotional arousal of feelings in the reader; thoughts and beliefs that have been so instrumental in our our own continuous search for that which is greater than ourselves.

I took the "Lost Symbol" everywhere with me. Just coundn't put it down. "The best yet!"


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The Lost Symbol

Dan Brown's books follow a set formula. And can seem contrived. So what?! Suspend your hold on realistic scenarios and go with the flow and you will absolutely enjoy this book. I liked it even better than The DaVinci Code.


In this stunning follow-up to the global phenomenon The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown demonstrates once again why he is the world?s most popular thriller writer. The Lost Symbol is a masterstroke of storytelling--a deadly race through a real-world labyrinth of codes, secrets, and unseen truths . . . all under the watchful eye of Brown?s most terrifying villain to date. Set within the hidden chambers, tunnels, and temples of Washington, D.C., The Lost Symbol accelerates through a startling landscape toward an unthinkable finale.

As the story opens, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned unexpectedly to deliver an evening lecture in the U.S. Capitol Building. Within minutes of his arrival, however, the night takes a bizarre turn. A disturbing object--artfully encoded with five symbols--is discovered in the Capitol Building. Langdon recognizes the object as an ancient invitation . . . one meant to usher its recipient into a long-lost world of esoteric wisdom.

When Langdon?s beloved mentor, Peter Solomon--a prominent Mason and philanthropist--is brutally kidnapped, Langdon realizes his only hope of saving Peter is to accept this mystical invitation and follow wherever it leads him. Langdon is instantly plunged into a clandestine world of Masonic secrets, hidden history, and never-before-seen locations--all of which seem to be dragging him toward a single, inconceivable truth.

As the world discovered in The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, Dan Brown?s novels are brilliant tapestries of veiled histories, arcane symbols, and enigmatic codes. In this new novel, he again challenges readers with an intelligent, lightning-paced story that offers surprises at every turn. The Lost Symbol is exactly what Brown?s fans have been waiting for . . . his most thrilling novel yet.


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