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I will be helping Lynn out with this thread this month! I have not read the previous books, so I may not keep up with the details very well. I hope everyone is enjoying the series!
I look forward to seeing your thoughts when you get to it, Rida. Is anyone else still reading this series? What are your thoughts so far?

What did you think was different about this one that made it not as good as the previous book? Likes / dislikes?
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rated it 4 stars

When I read it, I didn't bother with a review though. For one thing, like RitaSkeeter said, it's a same same same, but then so were the James Bond books. I don't hold it against the author in this case.

When I read it, I didn't bother wi..."
I'm just getting started.



As for non-Langdon book, I really enjoyed both Deception Point and Digital Fortress.

About half-way through (been a busy month).
I'm having fun with it. I like the play with symbols and mythology. Interestingly, I just spoke to someone over the weekend who said she was taking her first trip to Washington DC, and she's mapped out her trip using this book. So far, most of what I've seen is underground.
Wonder if the giant squid really exists?


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The Lost Symbol
Book #3 of Dan Brown's Robert Langdon series
Book Summary:
In this stunning follow-up to the global phenomenon The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown demonstrates once again why he is the world’s most popular thriller writer.
The Lost Symbol is a masterstroke of story-telling that finds the damed symbologist Robert Langdon in a deadly race through a real-world labyrinth of codes, secrets, and unseen truths… all under the watchful eye of Brown’s most terrifying villain to date. Set within the hidden chambers, tunnels, and temples of Washington D.C., The Lost Symbol is an intelligent, lightning-paced story with surprises at every turn. This is Dan Brown’s most exciting novel yet.