The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3)

509 pages

English language

Published May 1, 2009

ISBN:
978-0-385-50422-5
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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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4 stars

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 …

Review of 'The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3)' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I knew when I started this book that I'm not in for a literary experience, but for an action-packed thriller. Even so, it was disappointing. Very predictable, slow to move and difficult to swallow. Too much lecturing on religion, mythology and symbolism, not nearly enough suspense to make it as unforgettable as The Da Vinci Code or Angels and Demons.

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