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Was anybody else disappointed with Langdon ?
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The story was not bad, but as I, and I assume you too, have read the other book(s). So we where a bit fed up with conspiracies and the story (or most of it) was so visible in advance.
I read it just when it was published. Now I have the audio book which I will listen to the next week(s) lets see how I feel about after a long time withaut a Dan Brown book







Totally agree with you. It was Angels and Demons that got me hooked with Dan Brown and read every book of his. Once I knew about Lost Symbols I even pre-ordered it and got it the first day it came out. You can imagine my disappointment. I would say that it is the worst book Dan ever written. Hopefully they won't make a movie out of it, please.


The worst book he has is definitively The Lost Symbol. Between its pages, you find a clueless Langdon, a conspiracy which isn't needed and a secret which isn't secret. That last point is what I'm most annoyed at; there isn't a conspiracy to unravel. We don't learn any "secret" history, like we did in Angels and Demons or The Da Vinci Code.
I was looking forward to Brown's turn towards America, and the secret history of Masons, which I find hugely interesting. I'm sad that he didn't do better than this.
When Dan Brown is good, he tends to be very good. When he's bad.... Well, then he ain't near the good stuff at all. :(
(Oh, and also - The Da Vinci Code is a really, really overrated book. Try re-reading it after you've read Angels and Demons. It is really boring by comparison.)

The worst book he has is definitively The Lost Symbol. Between its pages, yo..."
Agreed. I think The Da Vinci Code is way overrated myself.

The worst book he has is definitively The Lost Symbol. Between its pages, yo..."
same here. My ranking for Dan Brown is Angel & Demon, Deception Point, Ditigal Fortress, Da Vinci Code and of course, Lost Symbols.


For the record, I couldn't help but laugh out loud at The Lost Symbol, it was so absurd. A CIA logo on a cellphone gives away the guy's identity? Whaa?

The same formula did not work this time Dan Brown! He definitely needed to sink into Robert's Character a lot more and expand on him for his fans. Brown lacked a significant amount of character development and the villain seemed too unbelievable and over the top. Utter lack of human emotion. I think Brown wrote this on auto pilot.
Bomb!

Actually, I liked the first book I read (which was The Da-Vinci Code), enjoyed the second one I read (The Digital Fortress) and absolutely LOVED the third (Angels & Demons) and fourth (Deception Point). I similarly enjoyed The Lost Symbol, even if it wasn't as good as his other books.


I haven't read 'Deception Point'.
Eagerly waiting for his next book..

In a nutshell, the book was good but the plot needed some factual and entertaining pillars to maintain the reader's heart and mind captivated till the end.


Ozge and Stefanie if this was the first Langdon story you read then I suggest you read Angels and Demons first since it was the first Langdon story and if you want to read the best Dan Brown book then read Digital Fortress instead - has combined intelligence and adventure and the main character is a woman who's just as fun as the plot.

I enjoyed this book well enough, though reading these comments has made me realize just how out of character Langdon was in this story. He was quite the clueless yutz, not much better at unraveling the clues around him than I would be.
However, in its defense, it does have some interesting facts threaded throughout about Washington, Noetic science, and the like. So it may warrant a borrow from a friend or library if you like that aspect of Dan Browns writing.
And for the final half-cent left - I enjoyed the Da Vinci Code before it got quite the hype that ended up surrounding it, and I liked it. Whether it was over-rated or not, it is still an interesting book that I think people will remember long after many other novels are forgotten.
Disclaimer: I have not read Angels and Demons...so who knows, maybe that book kicks Da Vinci Code all over the place.
Whoa, guys ease up. This is Brown's best work. He goes out of his depth and explores science like he never has then he combines that with his fantastic knowledge of history and the myth of the Masonic Pyramid. I think after how good his first book was people are just be knit pickers and finding ways to critisice him.

I agree that I enjoyed the DC area but felt that in the last half of the book Langdon was not at his best. Perhaps Langdon wasn't himself so that Tom Hanks would be appropriate to play Langdon in the next movie.






He seemed to forgot that the stuff he was denying to believe in the book can be figurative or symbolic as what he always deals with in his prior encounter with this things in the previous book...but still it was a good reading for me,,,
Angel and Demons was the best though, for me
This is the first book i red about Langdon, and i can catch that Langdon is so fool to unbelievable anything about the rumor they talking about even he's closer and closer to the myth itself. Langdon still quite can solve problems nicely. But i think the dumbest part for me is just when he too slow to find out about 'temperature'

Reading all these comments,it seems like everyone hated this book!
I loved it!simply amazing!the depth of research and planning is simply unimaginable...and to top it of most of the book kept me hooked(at least all of langdon's scenes)
Da vinci code is so overated!and i dont think langdon is dumber in this one,maybe a little slow to realise things though...
To sum it up,i thought the book was epic....


Angels & Demons was by far the best...


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