With The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown supplants James Patterson (*) as king of what I call the “popcorn books” — books that work best when read straight through in as few sittings as possible, with no reflection on what’s come before as you plow ahead. Whether you’ll like the book or not depends on how willing you are to do that, I guess.
(*) – Well, Brown supplants Patterson on a “quality of book” basis. With Brown’s extended hiatus and Patterson’s co-author book factory pumping out 6 books a year, he’ll never catch him in quantity.
If you’ve read The DaVinci Code or Angels And Demons, then you can guess the outline of the plot — Robert Langdon is called to a famous landmark, something bad happens, and he’s forced into a race against time to solve ancient riddles, accompanied by a love interest. The setting is Washington D.C. this time, and in a happy-enough change of pace, his love interest is actually age-appropriate.
As I said before, this book works best if you plow straight on through without reflection. Brown makes this easy to do, with his style of ending every single chapter on some sort of cliffhanger. In a way it’s like you are in your own thriller — don’t slow down, don’t look back, or the glaring plot holes will catch up with you and dampen your enjoyment of the whole thing.
Having said that, I have a few things about the book to get off my chest. I’ll put a spoiler-barrier on it for you, so you can skip it if you don’t want to know (and I’ll try to be a little vague, at least)…
Hmm, outside of the spoiler tags, lemme just say — when the action stops at the end, if you get bored with the exposition that goes on for 30-50 more pages, you can stop at any time. You won’t miss any big revelations.
Anyway, for all my ranting above, I do think this is a decent book, albeit #3 in the Robert Langdon series both chronologically and in quality. If you are a fan of the first two books, then I think you’ll like this one just fine. If you read and didn’t like either of those, well — why are you even reading this review? If you’re that one person left who is completely new to the series, then I recommend you start with Angels And Demons and continue on if you like that.
The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, No. 3) (Hardcover)
by Dan Brown
ISBN: 0385504225
Price: USD 17.97
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