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Forget about comparing it to Da Vinci Code....its an average thriller with no big suspense at all...big disappointment...
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Got a spanking new book of the lost symbol the very next day of the release. Good service by infibeam.com!
Well regarding the book, I barely started reading it and many people came asking for it - talk of free lunch (or may be a free feast!). After a long time I've seen such a craze about a new-released book. The book cover looks great too!
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The much read and loved books; 'The Da Vinci Code' followed by 'Angels and Demons' prove that Dan Brown sure has a way of making an impact on even the not readily impressionable readers. He is back with his third thriller with none other than Robert Langdon, the Professor of Symbology as the protagonist. The Conspiracy embedded in this fun and suspense packed novel - 'The Lost Symbol' will be unraveled soon i.e. on September 15, 2009; once the book hits the stands.
Much of what the writer has to offer is knit in intriguing themes and an equally enticing plot. The easy flow of the theme with mind boggling discoveries will compel you to turn pages. Spruced up to put its best image forward, ‘The Lost Symbol’ has many optimistic fans awaiting the release.
The Lost Symbol deals with free masonry and delves into the lost symbol of all the Masonic symbols that were associated with the founding of America. Is it the double headed 'Eagle of Lagash' or the 'great seal of the United States'? This remains to be discovered. Besides, the appearance of the feathered serpent at the Equinox at Chichen Itza - a phenomenon that occurs twice a year will provide fodder for your imagination.
This Dan Brown work has kept fans waiting for 6 long years. With the release date round the corner, the wait is getting even more exciting. Brace yourselves; be the first ones to read the book and unravel the conspiracy. I for one cannot wait to get hold of the book and write a review soon.
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