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17 October, 2010

The Lost Symbol

Hey bloggers, this is your friendly neighborhood N.A.B.B tuning in for the second time today! In this post, I have decided to take a break from the usual blog commenting ordeal (it can get very tiring!) and review a very different literary source, a book. In addition, this book just happens to be by my favorite author of all time (if you read the first post, you should be able to guess who he is), Dan Brown. This author has written a variety of bet sellers, including The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons, and (my personal favorite) The Lost Symbol. In this blog post, I’m going to talk a little about The Lost symbol.
In the book, Harvard symbolist Robert Langdon gets called to Washington, D.C in order to solve a very strange case. As many of you know, D.C is the city that has most conspiracy theories in the whole of the US. People believe that D.C has hidden Masonic symbolism in all of its monuments, yet nobody has proved this. However, when Langdon gets to this city, he finds himself immersed in a world where secret societies, hidden identities and strange happenings seem to prevail. Worse yet, he will have to fight for his very survival.
This book is, without a doubt, my favorite books of all time. The main reason for this is that you never know what will happen in the next page!  I absolutely adore the element of surprise this book has, since it will glue you to it and leave you thirsty for more.
Thanks for tuning in on N.A.B.B (once again!), I’ll keep in touch!

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