The Lost Symbol
By Brown, Dan

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Categories: General Fiction
ISBN: 9780385533133
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Random House, Inc.
Language: English

Summary

"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. Continue reading...

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The Lost Symbol

Nancy
Nancy (Anchorage, AK) Fri Mar 12 2010 12:38
I am listening to this audiobook and am traveling by myself. Not the best combo since I keep thinking a huge tatooed freak is going to break my neck or be hiding in the closet of my hotel room, or both. The plot for Dan Brown's third "Langdon thriller" is exactly the same as the Di Vinci C...more...
Flo
Flo (Southampton, NY) Sun Jan 03 2010 13:38
Oy, what to say about this "book"?.. First of all, it was rife with one illogical premise after another. Also, I figured out what the ruse was after only reading a third of it. I don't know if that's a testament to my deductive skills or Brown's poor writing. Needless to say, I wasted thre...more...
Jen
Jen (Natick, MA) Tue Feb 23 2010 14:40
Ok, I decided to give it a third chance on audio, and finally finished the thing. Here are some notes to Dan Brown: 1) A person does not chuckle often, and when she does, she doesn't do it three times in one conversation. 2) Similarly, a person does not "sense" what ...more...
thewanderingjew
thewanderingjew (Mashpee, MA) Sun Dec 06 2009 16:38
Well, I read it to the end and it was a chore. I kept waiting to be enlightened. Truthfully, it disappointed me. It alternated between exciting, downright boring and then downright unbelievable. Even stretching my imagination, some of the events in this book just didn't compute. On the positiv...more...
Elizabeth
Elizabeth (Chicago, IL) Thu Jan 07 2010 15:09
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (pp. 528) Dan Brown’s much anticipated follow up to The DaVinci Code is an acceptable sequel but unspectacular in so many ways. Expectations for this novel were probably not likely to be reached, but Brown littered this effort with many obvious and correcta...more...
Beth
Beth (The United States) Wed Jan 20 2010 12:09
I changed my rating. Originally I gave it an "Ok" with 2 stars because I sort of thought that it served its purpose as a page-turner. Though even within the credit for that, I thought it also should have been about 200 pages shorter. Perhaps Robert Langdon's overly long explanations could ...more...
Damon
Damon (New York, NY) Sun Jun 13 2010 23:20
Now we’ve all heard of Angels and Demons, The Da Vinci Code, and now the trilogy to the set of Dan Brown’s awesome work The Lost Symbol. We started out again with Langdon whos being summoned by his mentor Peter Solomon whos a dear close friend to him. Langdon thought he was being called up by hi...more...
Truly
Truly (Depok, 30, Indonesia) Fri Jul 02 2010 22:48
Robert Langdon, simbol-simbol, teka-teki, keamanan dunia dan petualangan mencekam antara hidup dan mati! Merupakan unsur-unsur yang diramu apik oleh Dan Brown menjadi sebuah rangkaian cerita yang disajikan dalam setiap bukunya. Buku yang rasanya enggan diletakkan sebelum selesai membacanya. Setia...more...
Leonardo
Leonardo (Houston, TX) Mon Nov 16 2009 07:59
This is a fast paced entertaining book. As expected, there is nothing too literary to find in the narrative of the book---and this should be a realistic expectation of the readers. Instead, the book has abundant thrilling moments within a contemporary context that uses many realistic elements. Th...more...
Ilona
Ilona (Washington, DC) Thu Oct 29 2009 14:25
I was disappointed with this book, especially towards the end. While it was interesting to read about the Masons and fun to read about locations in DC (nice pick of Tenleytown and Kalorama Heights), I found it to be very preachy, way out there, had lots of holes in the story, and not very realistic....more...