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The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, No. 3) (original 2009; edition 2009)

by Dan Brown

Series: Robert Langdon (3)

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Symbologist Robert Langdon returns in this new thriller follow-up to The Da Vinci Code.
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Title:The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, No. 3)
Authors:Dan Brown
Info:Doubleday Books (2009), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 528 pages
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This stands out as a thriller in disguise. Brown gives up on being suspenseful in the last 100 pages. He is simply driving home his themes at that point (the uplifting of humanity, the coming new age of enlightenment....) He doesn't need to win me over but being didactic doesn't tend to work. Langdon the professor is really Dan Brown trying to shake people-but this one becomes anticlimactic which makes for an exasperating read. ( )
  kimber-rose | Jan 4, 2025 |
from Lanna:

The Lost Symbol is very up to par and you will feel sorry for the main character Dr. Langdon as he is vulnerable throughout the book. Sad to say the villain of the novel was predictable and not a surprise. This book is not for the faint at heart with gory scenes. The book will still keep you on your toes! ( )
  JamesMikealHill | Jan 3, 2025 |
It was a Dan Brown book - always entertaining, even though it's not one of his best... ( )
  jawertman | Dec 23, 2024 |
This suddenly showed up at the library after a very long wait so I stopped my other books midway and picked this one up!
I really enjoyed it. I really enjoy the main character Robert Langdon, and all his crazy adventures.
This story didn't quite pull me in like the others before it, but that may be timing and nothing wrong with the story. ( )
  Trisha_Thomas | Nov 13, 2024 |
Not great literature but certainly a page-turner. The tone was a little too "preachy" for me, which is why I gave it 3 stars. But I loved all the "insider info" about the Masons and Washington, DC. I know I will look at the city differently the next time I am there.

I guessed early on that the location of the Lost Word was going to be the Washington Monument, but I never guessed that the tattooed man was Zach. I was suspicious of Sato for quite a while--she was an interesting character! ( )
  katmarhan | Nov 6, 2024 |
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In the end, as with “The Da Vinci Code,” there’s no payoff. Brown should stop worrying about unfinished pyramids and worry about unfinished novels. At least Spielberg and Lucas gave us an Ark and swirling, dissolving humans. We don’t get any ancient wisdom that “will profoundly change the world as you know it” — just a lot of New Agey piffle about how we are the gods we’ve been waiting for. (And a father-son struggle for global domination, as though we didn’t get enough of that with the Bushes.)
 
There are moments of excitement in this skilfully edited, deeply implausible thriller. At times the suspense is prolonged rather than sustained, but the 500 pages turn steadily and the overall effect is entertaining and certainly family-friendly. The Lost Symbol is violent but remarkably chaste and devoid of profanity.
added by Shortride | editThe Age, Simon Caterson (Sep 19, 2009)
 
If you hate Dan Brown, you're going to hate this book.

It seems Brown has decided to irk his critics by repeating every flaw he's been accused of. ...

No, it's not Foucault's Pendulum. It doesn't even come close. However, if you liked Dan Brown's previous books you're likely to enjoy this one. There is some interesting trivia about the history of Washington, DC which is in fact true, which is an added bonus.
added by camillahoel | editRead And Find Out, Tom (Sep 17, 2009)
 
It’s true, his style is as baldly prosaic as legend, but there remains a heft to his potboilers that is hard to imitate. He is better at conveying claustrophobia and breathlessness than, say, the explosion of a top-secret lab (“fragments of titanium mesh . . . droplets of melted silicon” etc) but the latter will make a juicier scene come the inevitable Tom Hanks movie, and the author knows this.
added by Shortride | editThe Times, Andrew Collins (Sep 16, 2009)
 
As a thriller, "The Lost Symbol" is exciting, although readers of "The Da Vinci Code" will notice that some of the same stock characters and creaky plot devices pop up... As District of Columbia resident, I must say that Mr. Brown does a first-rate job of delivering a Cook's tour with duly sinister overtones of Washington's famous sites... It's when Mr. Brown interrupts his storytelling to deliver one of his many lectures on Christian ­intolerance—with pointed digs at the American ­religious right—that "The Lost Symbol" becomes a ­didactic bore.
 

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To live in the world without becoming
aware of the meaning of the world is
like wandering about in a great library
without touching the books.

The Secret Teachings
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Neckties had been required six days a week when Langdon attended Phillips Exeter Academy, and despite the headmaster's romantic claims that the origin of the cravat went back to the silk fascalia worn by Roman orators to warm their vocal cords, Langdon knew that, etymologically, cravat actually derived from a ruthless band of "Croat" mercenaries who donned knotted neckerchiefs before they stormed into battle. To this day, this ancient battle garb was donned by modern office warriors hoping to intimidate their enemies in daily boardroom battles.
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Thankfully, this particular crypt contained no bodies. … The entourage hurried through, without even a glance at the four-pointed marble compass in the center of the floor where the Eternal Flame had once burned.
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His hips and abdomen were the archways of mystical power. Hanging beneath the archway [sic], his massive sex organ bore the tattooed symbols of his destiny. In another life, this heavy shaft of flesh had been his source of carnal pleasure. But no longer.
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Známeho harvardského odborníka na ikonografiu Roberta Langdona nečakane pozvú prednášať do washingtonského Kapitolu. Pozvanie mu cez sprostredkovateľa zašle jeho mentor, filantrop, historik, vedec a slobodomurár Peter Solomon, preto Langdon rád vyhovie. Lenže prednášková sála zíva prázdnotou... Hrozný nález odťatej ruky so zlatým prsteňom a s tetovaním dokazuje, že Solomona uniesli a jeho život je v Langdonových rukách. Musí vyriešiť jednu z najväčších záhad ľudských dejín, ktorá však môže otriasť samotnými základmi kresťanskej viery. Nejde však len o tajomstvo z dávnych dôb slobodomurárstva, ale aj z nedávnej minulosti a Langdona na konci jeho cesty čaká jedno z najprekvapujúcejších odhalení, s akými sa doteraz stretol.
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