Chandan Waratkar
ANOTHER MINDBLOWING LAGDON STORY BY DAN BROWN....... BUT STILL THIS ONE IS WITH THE LIMITATIONS I AM NOT ACTUALLY CRITICIZING HIS WORK........ BUT STILL THE LOST SYMBOL ISNT GOOD ENOUGH LIKE PREVIOUS ONE IN UNTILL YOU READ AROUND 250 PAGES THE BOOK KEEP HIS SECRET AND THEN YOU BECOME ABLE TO FIGURE OUT THE TRUTH ABOUT MALAKH BY YOURSELF THANKS TO VERY VERY ORDINARY PORTRAYAL OF THE CHARACTER LIKE EVERY OTHER MYSTERY NOVEL.....FREEMASONS PART IS PRETTY INTERESTING BUT I ALMOST LAUGHED OUT LOUD ON THE FLOATING INCIDENT AT THE ENDING PART WHEN ROBERT IS TRAPPED UNDER THAT COFFIN OR WHATEVER FILLED WITH WATER....I THINK DAN WAS TRYING TO MAKE IT SO DRAMATIC THAT HE FORGOT ABOUT THE LOGIC....
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Dan Mattei
Amazing read. I enjoyed this book for than the first two Robert Langdon books: 'Angels and Demons' and 'The Da Vinci Code'. This one had more interesting characters and twists than those. You can look at this novel in two ways: a horrible mistake or Dan Brown's comeback. Personally, after the slightly stale 'The Da Vinci Code,' this is Dan Brown's comeback, even if it isn't his best.
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Najeeb Arshad
The plot device and character developments which the plot hinges around are done well. Intriguing, makes you want to keep reading, typical Dan Brown stuff. Even the twist, which some may see coming, was pretty good. But the ending, as the plot finishes, isn't just anti climactic, but unfulfilling, disappointing and perhaps even infuriating. It's such an awful ending that I would recommend you not bother with this. It'll be a real waste of time!
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