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The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

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Filed Under: Uncategorized February 8, 2010, 2:30 am

2 thumbs down for this boring book. If you’ve ready any of his other books then you would find this one very predictable. Well you might find it predictable anyway. Every time Professor Langdon droned on and on I thought I was going to be tested on it. The heroin was a very strong and smart lady but not relatable in the least. The climax was washed away with too much information and the ending took One Hundred pages! My advice would be to skip this read and wait for the movie (even then its a renter at best) I’m pretty sure that this book was only written for a movie contract. This is a very unoriginal story but you might like it if you have your PHD in something boring too.

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Cindi says February 25, 2010,7:15 am

Wow. Tell me what you really thought, ha ha.

I have to agree with you. I haven’t read Lost Symbol but I’ve read three Dan Brown books and most of it is hype. Thanks for letting me know not to waste my time.

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Clarissa is a stay-at-home mother of three. The last two years she has been wrapping up a degree in psychology after taking a six-year baby hiatus from her studies. Now that she is done reading text books she doesn't have to feel guilty curling up with some good fiction. Her favourite book is Little Women.

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