The Lost Symbol
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![]() | Product Details: Hardcover 528 pages Release Date: 15 September 2009 Publisher: Transworld Publisher ISBN: 059305427X Rating: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sales Rank: 54 | ![]() | Look for similar books by subject:
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| ![]() | Customer Reviews:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Extremely predictable (11 March 2010)Whether you see Dan Brown as a good or bad writer, I've found his books to be typical page turners. The Lost Symbol is not. I used a lost more time to read this book that what I normally would. It just got boring. Biggest issue: Predictable. The second the idea of where the lost word (symbol) was presented, I knew exactly where it was, within no time I knew the twist regarding the bad guy, and as you understand the idea behind the Ancient Mysteries in the book, you also understand right away that the ending is going to be a let down. I believe most people reading The Lost Symbol will feel the same way. I'm glad I borrowed this book and saved my money. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So dull (11 March 2010)I quite enjoyed 'The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons", so I was quite excited to read the third book in the series. However, it was extremely dull and became quite a chore to finish. You do not sympathise with any of the characters whatsoever. In fact you are more likely to wish that the villan would come out on top, at least that would make things interesting. Dan Browne has concentrated far too much on facts and figures, that end up becoming awfully tedious, and you end up feeling that you would have been better off reading an encyclopedia. I suspect that, as can sometimes happen after an author becomes succesful, that Dan Browne has been a little lazy with this Novel. I hate to be so negatvie, as I really do enjoy most books I read, but this book was really bad. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sorry Dan, your worst effort to date (11 March 2010)I have to admit, that I used to be a Dan Brown fan.... started with the Da Vinci code, then to Angels and Demons and the rest from there. I never used to understand the prejudice behind his books, especially from the critics, and felt them easy page turner thrillers. I think in this case however, I am beginning to see why. Firstly, this book is a variation on the same theme... mystical treasure, kidnap, death, run around town like a headless chicken.... beautiful lady and a twist at the end. So lets just say far from original Secondly, he keeps telling us what their character is thinking, almost treating the reader as slow witted, as 90% of the time you know what they are supposed to think Thirdly - Freak of nature/weirdo chasing the hero.... Finally - and really specific to this book, is the quest is just boring, the twist is even more boring! In the previous books something was at stake, and you just had to know what the outcome was... in this book I just really didn't care. If Langdon, the Masons and his girlfriend spontaneously combusted I would not have cared, in fact probably would have found it more interesting! Sorry..... Dan Brown, you are no longer on my must read list ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Good simple fun (10 March 2010)Yes, the prose is awkward, yes the style is irritating at times ... But the plot keeps the pages turning. It's no literary masterpiece, but it's a good, simple read. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not as good as previous Dan Brown books... (08 March 2010)I loved the previous Dan Brown books, so I was waiting anxiously for the new book to come out. Unfortunatelt it did not meet the high standards of previous books. The story moves at a fast pace as usual, but it just did not get me hooked as the previous books. Also, the drawn out end was a big dissapointment and took me about a week to finish... The entire background story seems too far fetched and the involvement of the various government agencies overdone. Sorry, but only three stars for this one. | ![]() |

















