The Lost Symbol

By Dan Brown
(Munhak Sucheob, Paperback, 9788983923387, 415pp.)

Publication Date: June 2010

Other Editions of This Title: Google eBook, Paperback, Hardcover, Hardcover, Mass Market Paperback

Categories: Thrillers

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Excellent suspense and exciting thriller of Dan Brown's latest work, THE LOST SYMBOL. Another story of brilliant Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon set in Washington, D.C., reveals astonishing secrets of the Freemasons through the 12 hours of breath taking adventure. Korean edition translated by An Jong Seol. Vol 1 of 2 In Korean. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.



NPR
Tuesday, Sep 15, 2009

At their core, novelist Dan Brown's best-selling books are treasure hunts, much the like the ones his father, a math teacher, arranged for him and his siblings. The Lost Symbol continues the tale of Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who is plunged into the secretive world of Freemasons. More at NPR.org

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From Las Vegas Weekly, Henderson, Nevada

The ending sucked. Sorry to be so abrupt, but I appreciate that this is a long review, and I appreciate that you might not finish it, and unlike some other book reviewers, I can't in good conscience discuss The Lost Symbol without bringing up the ending.




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  1. How familiar were you with Freemasonry before reading the novel? How did your impressions of the organization shift throughout the book, from the chilling prologue to Peter Solomon's philosophical comments near the end?

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