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Dan Brown's World Is a Different One Altogether Dan Brown manages to see things even where others have failed to. He asks the question - what if... the Masonic symbols present in the capital of US all contain some hidden meaning. He believes all the secrets can be easily unlocked with the proper keys. Dan Brown lives in a different world, and lives there successfully. The Lost Symbol will probably not succeed as much as The Da Vinci Code, simply because Jesus evokes far more emotion than the masons do. So freemasonry will not become part of the daily conversations as did the first book of Dan Brown. Dan Brown Is Most Excited About The author, however, believes his usual hero; Robert Langdon will serve him well in this book also. The formula also remains the same, and the villain (a different one) this time also remains as merciless as ever. The villain, named Mal' akh, doesn't kill when he gets the opportunity (extend the logic). Reading the book The Lost Symbol is more like solving a crossword puzzle, but this may be the most fascinating thing you may ever have done in your life. Could you believe what Dan Brown is most excited about (not about ancient secrets), rather it is the soft drink recipe he is more interested in. The author Prasoon Kumar works for http://www.uRead.com which is the leading online bookstore that offers all the current and all time great titles at never before prices. Dan Brown comes up with yet another masterpiece called The Lost Symbol. Grab your copy of the book at huge discount only at http://www.uread.com/book/lost-symbol-the-dan-brown/9780552161237 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Prasoon_Kumar
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