Dan Brown Lost Symbol

@glords (2614)
United States
October 22, 2009 7:00pm CST
Are there any Dan Brown fans out there reading his latest book? I've only read the Robert Langdon books, but I find them enjoyable. I was just wondering how you feel about his latest book... I always wonder how much is fact and how much is creative license. People drinking out of skulls... do they really do that?
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• United States
23 Oct 09
I am a fan, but have not read the newest book yet. I am hoping it will be in paper back when I go to the store tomorrow.
@glords (2614)
• United States
23 Oct 09
I'm not sure if it will be in paperback yet. It seemed to take the last one ages before it came out in paperback. However, I've heard that there are some stores that have very good prices for the hardback. Albertson's Grocery store is selling it for $12.98 this month.
@borhan (1338)
• United States
12 Nov 09
Now i am also reading the lost symbol. I have his all books and no doubt, i am fan of his writtings. At times i feel if i would be Robert Langdon! Have a great day.
@rmuxagirl (7548)
• United States
23 Oct 09
I havent started it yet, but it is on my bedside table witing to be read. I have read the other two books,and cant wait to start this one, but I want to finish the book I am reading right now before I start something new.
@AmbiePam (93739)
• United States
23 Oct 09
I don't know. But he freely admits his book are most definitely fiction. But then again, sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction. So maybe some of those weird things very well could happen...
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
23 Oct 09
After Da Vinci Code, I am a certified anti-Dan Brown. There are many spy thrillers or supernatural thrillers or adventure thrillers that are exciting enough to read without using Jesus as subject of controversy. Ludlum and Baldacci are page turners. And they never used God to make money out of bestsellers. Dan Brown is lost for me forever.