Dan Brown is far from my level of reading. So I doubt I will ever read it.
awwwwww... what's the problem? No pictures?



Dan Brown is far from my level of reading. So I doubt I will ever read it.
Dan Brown is far from my level of reading. So I doubt I will ever read it.
awwwwww... what's the problem? No pictures?
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A mysterious cipher whose key is somewhere in Los Angeles.
A shadowy cult determined to protect it.
A frantic race to uncover the Boy Scouts of America's darkest secret.
The Last Rune
When world-famous Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to Olvera Street to analyze a mysterious rune—drawn on a calling card next to the disemboweled corpse of the head docent—he discovers evidence of the unthinkable: the resurgence of the ancient cult of the Quintifori, a secret branch of the Boy Scouts of America that has surfaced from the shadows to carry out its legendary vendetta against its mortal enemy, the Vatican.
Langdon's worst fears are confirmed when a messenger from the Quintifori appears at Disneyland's Matterhorn to deliver a grim ultimatum: Deposit $1 billion in the Boy Scouts of America's off-shore bank accounts or the exclusive clothier of the Swiss Guards will be bankrupted. As the city braces for disaster, Langdon joins forces with the bewitching and brilliant daughter of the murdered docent in a desperate bid to crack the code that will reveal the cult's secret plan.
Embarking on a frantic hunt, Langdon and his companion follow a 100-year-old trail through Los Angeles's most venerable statues and historic libraries, pursued by a one-handed assassin the cult has sent to thwart them. What they discover threatens to expose a conspiracy that goes all the way back to Davy Crockett and the very founding of the Boy Scouts of America.
What did people think aboutRobert Langdon dying? I totally bought it. The man took what like six years to write a sequel to the best selling book of all time, he clearly resents his fame and success and wants to kill off his character so he doesn't have to write for him anymore. I thought wow, you actually have balls, man. Oh well.
What did people think aboutRobert Langdon dying? I totally bought it. The man took what like six years to write a sequel to the best selling book of all time, he clearly resents his fame and success and wants to kill off his character so he doesn't have to write for him anymore. I thought wow, you actually have balls, man. Oh well.
What did people think aboutRobert Langdon dying? I totally bought it. The man took what like six years to write a sequel to the best selling book of all time, he clearly resents his fame and success and wants to kill off his character so he doesn't have to write for him anymore. I thought wow, you actually have balls, man. Oh well.
I don't know whether I bought it or not, although I was irritated that he referred to Langdon's corpse, which, since he wasn't dead, it wasn't. I knew the moment that he started mentioning Langdon's consciousness that he'd be back.
which was a two paragraph chapter right after he "died". There wasn't much time to consider his actual death at all.
Agreed. Hardly any action, way too much necessary character exposition given in flashback form, no love interest, only one antagonist - ooh, scary! - far too little movement on Langdon's part, did I mention similarities to National Treasure?I'm sure they will make a movie, but there is hardly any action in the book at all to film. You may as well put two people at a desk and have them talk for an hour and a half.
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