After Dan Brown’s mega-selling “The Da Vinci Code” appeared in 2003, tracking the further adventures of Harvard University symbologist Robert Langdon (who first came on the scene in 2000’s “Angels & ...
I have never read a word of Dan Brown, but that does not mean that I can't give Brown’s latest bestseller, “The Lost Symbol,” a thorough review based on the cover. The book appears to be the coming-of ...
Dan Brown is a real living author. His book The Da Vinci Code sold more than 81 million copies. The Lost Symbol is actually the title of Dan Brown’s new novel, not a parody title invented to make fun ...
It was an act of ravenous readership that summed up the public's astonishing appetite today for The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown's long-awaited follow up to his bestselling The Da Vinci Code, which has been ...
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