
Yesterday, as I sat in class, I started reading the book called The Lost Symbol by none other than Dan Brown himself - The writer of the two former adventures of the main character Robert Langdon; "The Da Vinci-Code" and "Angels And Demons" (he also wrote "Deception Point" and "Digital Fortress", which noone really have heard of, nor read, for that matter).
I've read both tDVC and A&D, which both were great, so I am looking forward to this - though, it might be tough to read the 509-paged colossus of a book AND blogging about it all within 3 weeks.. Is the time limit set to 3 weeks by the way, or was that just some good old BS from Eirik?
Well well well, so I'll keep this blog updated as I read about Langdons newest struggles and strolls trough masonic maniacs and crazy cults - this time in USA - so that my reader (not readerS), will have something to base my upcoming top grade upon, when summer arrives and grades are spread for all winds. I'll do my best!
(what a kickstart..!)
This was quite an introduction to the novel, I am really looking forward to reading it now! I have avtually heard of all the previous Robert Langdon books, and I have read them! I guess it is the American suspense technique used by Dan Brown that makes all the books so exciting and impossible to put away! Perhaps you can figure out what technique it is that Dan Brown uses to build the suspense in his books?
SvarSlettAnd Eirik is right, you do have threee weeks to read. So, get to work (which hopefully will be pleasant toil:-))