Amazon.com Review
Let's start with the question every Dan Brown fan wants answered: Is The Lost 
Symbol as good as The Da Vinci Code? Simply put, yes. Brown has mastered the 
art of blending nail-biting suspense with random arcana (from pop science to 
religion), and The Lost Symbol is an enthralling mix. And what a dazzling 
accomplishment that is, considering that rabid fans and skeptics alike are 
scrutinizing every word.

The Lost Symbol begins with an ancient ritual, a shadowy enclave, and of 
course, a secret. Readers know they are in Dan Brown territory when, by the end 
of the first chapter, a secret within a secret is revealed. To tell too much 
would ruin the fun of reading this delicious thriller, so you will find no 
spoilers here. Suffice it to say that as with many series featuring a recurring 
character, there is a bit of a formula at work (one that fans will love). 
Again, brilliant Harvard professor Robert Langdon finds himself in a 
predicament that requires his vast knowledge of symbology and superior 
problem-solving skills to save the day. The setting, unlike other Robert 
Langdon novels, is stateside, and in Brown's hands Washington D.C. is as 
fascinating as Paris or Vatican City (note to the D.C. tourism board: get your 
"Lost Symbol" tour in order). And, as with other Dan Brown books, the pace is 
relentless, the revelations many, and there is an endless parade of intriguing 
factoids that will make you feel like you are spending the afternoon with 
Robert Langdon and the guys from Mythbusters.

Nothing is as it seems in a Robert Langdon novel, and The Lost Symbol itself is 
no exception--a page-turner to be sure, but Brown also challenges his fans to 
open their minds to new information. Skeptical? Imagine how many other 
thrillers would spawn millions of Google searches for noetic science, 
superstring theory, and Apotheosis of Washington. The Lost Symbol is brain 
candy of the best sort--just make sure to set aside time to enjoy your meal. 
--Daphne Durham 
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