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Old 08-23-2013, 01:30 PM   #15
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Easy "Pass" on the Lost Symbol

I think that, prior to the Lost Symbol, Digital Fortress was easily his weakest book. (But, it was still an enjoyable read, and it was memorable. I never had to question: "have I read this before?)

With The Lost Symbol, I could never remember if/that I had read it already (and its a recent book!) twice I actually started reading it again before I realized a few pages in that I'd read it.

I'm the type that's happy to re-read a book I've read and enjoyed before, in some cases many, many times. The only re-readable book of Dan Brown's is the Da Vinci Code. All the others have similar elements, but none of them really nailed the characters and the plot development like that one.

I voted for the Hobbit. That's a classic and you could reread it every so many years enjoyably - it never gets old.
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