The Lost Symbol

English language

Published Dec. 26, 2010

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978-1-4000-7914-8
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The Lost Symbol is a 2009 novel written by American writer Dan Brown. It is a thriller set in Washington, D.C., after the events of The Da Vinci Code, and relies on Freemasonry for both its recurring theme and its major characters.Released on September 15, 2009, it is the third Brown novel to involve the character of Harvard University symbologist Robert Langdon, following 2000's Angels & Demons and 2003's The Da Vinci Code. It had a first printing of 6.5 million (5 million in North America, 1.5 million in the UK), the largest in Doubleday history. On its first day the book sold one million in hardcover and e-book versions in the U.S., the UK and Canada, making it the fastest selling adult novel in history. It was number one on the New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover fiction for the first six weeks of its release, and …

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reviewed The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon, #3)

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I like the gory details that Dan Brown puts into his works. Now that it is being made into a series (not a movie), I expect to see the same thrill that runs down in the book to be presented on the screen. However, besides creating a close-to-be-true fiction out of real buildings, artifacts, locations, communities, etc., the charm of Brown is fading away for me. After reading Angels and Demons, and Origin, I can now predict that a particular thing would not be revealed in this or that chapter. And I know that when the next chapter will shift to an entirely different person. Even the ending plots are similar. I am in an in-between state where I like the vivid imagery conveyed by the sentences glorified with numerous feelings and adjectives, but at the same time I am frustrated to read those lines conveying repetitive events. Overall, if …

reviewed The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon, #3)

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I very much enjoyed this book. The Freemasons are prominently displayed in this story, which I like. I've also been to Washington D.C., so I recognised several locations. That brought back good memories.

If you like complicated plots, you can't go wrong with this book.

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Posted Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Actual Rating: 3.85 out of 5 stars


Originally posted on Reviews of a Self Proclaimed Bibliophile.

I feel as if I am in a constant state of love-hate with Dan Brown when it comes to The Robert Langdon Series, there are moments where I am struggling to get through the book and there are others where I am just completely enthralled by what I am reading and unable to put the book down. I find myself so drawn in by the puzzles, the mysteries, the discussions of philosophy – those are the plot points which keep bringing me back to this series. I have so much that I want to say about this book and a lot of it is going to be very spoiler filled – so please, if you have an interest in reading this book in the future …

reviewed The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon, #3)

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The Lost Symbol is the third Dan Brown book about the character Robert Langdon. Dan Brown books seem to follow a pattern in the Style they are written. Because of this, if you enjoyed The Da Vinci Code you will probably enjoy The Lost Symbol. The chapters are short making it easy to read the book in small chunks one chapter at a time. What is lacking is the surprise of the other Robert Langdon stories. Many of the twist and surprises are predictable. The central focus in The Lost Symbol is Washington D.C. and The Masons. After finishing 1/4 of the book I had already figured out who the villain is and where The Lost Symbol was hidden. Many of the problems with this book are the same problems the movie versions of the last two Robert Langdon stories and I think that was Dan Brown's intention in order …

reviewed The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon, #3)

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An interesting read, though not quite as taut as some of his recent work. The end wasn't built up to as well and didn't have as good an ending as Angels & Demons, for example.

I was a bit put off that I actually immediately guessed the mathematical meaning and artistic reference of "1514" when it was brought up as a clue within the plot. Perhaps I need to lay off playing around so much in the worlds of combinatorics and woodcuts?

reviewed The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon, #3)

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While I loved this book, it was not as good as either De Vinci or Angels and Demons. The pace was great and it made me think, but there seemed to be more unneeded plot twists then in the previous books. Dont get me wrong, I loved it and will read his next without doubt.. I just think Brown set the bar very high with his last 2 books.

reviewed The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon, #3)

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"The Lost Symbol" by Dan Brown is an interesting, gripping thriller with Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, the Masons, and Washington, D.C.. An improvement on his previous two Langdon books, "The Lost Symbol" shows more mature plot construction and the usual Brown engagement with history, secrets, and symbols. The book follows Robert Langdon, a middle-aged Harvard professor on an unexpected trip to Washington, D.C. for an old friend. The trip takes him all around the nation's capital and shows the secret, hidden history of Washington, D.C.. Brown can expound on the sacred architecture of D.C., the mysticism of the founding fathers, and extort the reader to look back to ancient mysteries and ideas as ways of moving forward to the future. One can recognize that this is a Dan Brown book for a number of reasons: the short chapters, the cliffhangers, the mysterious organization, the lone madman, secrets buried in plain …

reviewed The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon, #3)

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Oh dear. I have casually enjoyed Dan Brown's other tomes; however, The Lost Symbol didn't even have that brain candy charm. Tense scenes were frequently interrupted by several page long asides of dubious relevance. The so-called science was hilariously awful and the end of the book suspense revolved in part around the fear that someone would exsanguinate through a "medical needle" placed in a vein in the antecubital fossa (i.e. venipuncture.) Luckily, that part was so ill-paced that the character was saved before I had to waste too much time screaming about how infeasible it was to be killed by an IV.

The core plot -- many important men in Washington are Free Masons, a group that has left hidden symbols all over Washington DC and celebrates human life -- was far less intriguing than Brown's other books.

Overall -- this was in SORE need of an editor and a …

reviewed The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon, #3)

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What I like in Brown's books is this attention to details. I could not help it but think that thousands of people have seen these monuments in Washington DC and never noticed all these details that Brown describes.

It is a typical Dan Brown story, with its secrets,and mysteries. The story focuses on the world of Freemasons, a fancinating by many, subject. The whole story is quite intersting, but the relevation at the end is quite disapponting.

Though not as good as his previous books, it is an enjobable reading.

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