The Lost Symbol
by nesohu on Sep.23, 2009, under Uncategorized
This book is a continuation of Robert Langdon, a symbologist who was tricked to Washington DC on a quest to find “the lost symbol”. Following his journey, we learn how to solve puzzles one after another through historical contradictional believes as well technological advancement. Compared to his earlier few titles, Dan Brown have put more concentration on describing the scenes in detail. In this book, he also uses better english even my dad is tempted to flip the pages.
The twists in the story are more or less predictable, but it still gives me the kind of reading pleasure I’m expecting from this bestselling author. What gives me the most satisfaction is the way Dan brings out the message of the story.
Like Kung Fu Panda, the Lost Symbol tries to tell us that sometimes, when we are seeking for knowledge & power, all we need to do is to look into ourselves. That’s really a powerful message. Humans are capable of creating so much good but many of us does not realized that.
So readers, take some time tonight and find out, what you are actually capable of. The Lost Symbol is a worthy read…I’m sure it’ll be an international best seller.
October 25th, 2009 on 1:43 AM
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