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Freemason and Dan Brown's Lost Symbol
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<blockquote data-quote="the macdonald" data-source="post: 74669" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>Here, here! My biggest beef with this book is the total lack of writing in it. If I didn’t feel like it was required reading, I would have left it at the bookstore. I read Angels and Demons, which I thought was “OK” for what it is, but I have about a hundred pages left in the Lost Symbol, and it has been completely predictable. There has been minor surprises but the plot is transparent, the characters one dimensional functions of the plot, and writing itself is read like a movie script.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the macdonald, post: 74669, member: 419"] Here, here! My biggest beef with this book is the total lack of writing in it. If I didn’t feel like it was required reading, I would have left it at the bookstore. I read Angels and Demons, which I thought was “OK” for what it is, but I have about a hundred pages left in the Lost Symbol, and it has been completely predictable. There has been minor surprises but the plot is transparent, the characters one dimensional functions of the plot, and writing itself is read like a movie script. [/QUOTE]
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