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Dick Dasterdly Dec 5th 2009 10:52 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 
Can't say I'm too familiiar with Dan Brown and his lost symbol but I'm always interested in a good book.
However looked at the reviews on Amazon and mostly seemed quite disappointing with an average rating of only around 3 stars,so thought better of it for now.
Horses for courses I suppose,..may or may not be my cup of tea....but usually prefer to risk my readies on something with better odds......:unsure:

Jur Dec 6th 2009 7:29 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 8149370)
Can't say I'm too familiiar with Dan Brown and his lost symbol but I'm always interested in a good book.
However looked at the reviews on Amazon and mostly seemed quite disappointing with an average rating of only around 3 stars,so thought better of it for now.
Horses for courses I suppose,..may or may not be my cup of tea....but usually prefer to risk my readies on something with better odds......:unsure:

I really enjoyed reading all his books, I also like John Grisham´s and James Patterson. If you like their style then Dan Brown is a good read for you as well.

SueG Dec 7th 2009 6:47 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by Jur (Post 8151104)
I really enjoyed reading all his books, I also like John Grisham´s and James Patterson. If you like their style then Dan Brown is a good read for you as well.

A man after my own heart. Love all those authors - have also recently been introduced to Michael Connolly, Peter Robinson and Mark Billingham.

Fred James Dec 7th 2009 6:54 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 8149370)
Can't say I'm too familiiar with Dan Brown and his lost symbol but I'm always interested in a good book.
However looked at the reviews on Amazon and mostly seemed quite disappointing with an average rating of only around 3 stars,so thought better of it for now.
Horses for courses I suppose,..may or may not be my cup of tea....but usually prefer to risk my readies on something with better odds......:unsure:

Whether you would like it or not is a personal issue but it's first print run was 6.5 million copies and it sold one million copies on the first day making it the fastest selling adult novel in history.

If it's crap there will be a lot of very disappointed people!

Dick Dasterdly Dec 7th 2009 7:20 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 8153813)
Whether you would like it or not is a personal issue but it's first print run was 6.5 million copies and it sold one million copies on the first day making it the fastest selling adult novel in history.

If it's crap there will be a lot of very disappointed people!

I certainly can't pass judgement as I haven't read it, and nor had those million people when they bought it on the first day.
All I'm saying is it did not get a great write up in feedback from reader reviews, and quite a few expressed disappointment that it was not up to the mark of the previous ones.

I have read most of John Grishams and kind of felt that his standards slipped somewhat after his excellent early publications.

Jur Dec 7th 2009 7:21 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by SueG (Post 8153785)
A man after my own heart. Love all those authors - have also recently been introduced to Michael Connolly, Peter Robinson and Mark Billingham.

Michael Connoly is good too, I just finished The Lincoln Lawyer. And Year One by Jeff Long.

(quiet times on the taxi-stand !)

HBG Dec 7th 2009 7:54 pm

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 8149370)
Can't say I'm too familiiar with Dan Brown and his lost symbol but I'm always interested in a good book.
However looked at the reviews on Amazon and mostly seemed quite disappointing with an average rating of only around 3 stars,so thought better of it for now.
Horses for courses I suppose,..may or may not be my cup of tea....but usually prefer to risk my readies on something with better odds......:unsure:

The ratings on Amazon are meaningless, most of the five-star ones are from the author, his family, or his agent and publisher.

Lush Dec 16th 2009 3:09 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 8153813)
Whether you would like it or not is a personal issue but it's first print run was 6.5 million copies and it sold one million copies on the first day making it the fastest selling adult novel in history.

If it's crap there will be a lot of very disappointed people!

I am a very disappointed reader of The Lost Symbol:thumbdown:

After his other four books I am afraid that it is not as good as DaVinci Code or Angels and Demons, before I am shot down this is my opinion but I have been a huge fan of Dan Brown and expected more from him. The plot is very good but I think that there is a lot of waffle which becomes boring.

As an avid book reader I also enjoy Michael Connolly and would recommend his recent book Nine Dragons which brought back Bosch. James Patterson has released two new books Ales Cross's Trial and I, Alex Cross which are good. Some excellent authors that I thoroughly enjoy are Harlan Coben, Karen Rose and Richard Montanari, all of these are riviting crime thrillers.

I would appreciate other peoples opinions and recomendations for other authors.

Happy Reading:)

SueG Dec 16th 2009 3:29 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by Lush (Post 8177409)
I am a very disappointed reader of The Lost Symbol:thumbdown:

After his other four books I am afraid that it is not as good as DaVinci Code or Angels and Demons, before I am shot down this is my opinion but I have been a huge fan of Dan Brown and expected more from him. The plot is very good but I think that there is a lot of waffle which becomes boring.

As an avid book reader I also enjoy Michael Connolly and would recommend his recent book Nine Dragons which brought back Bosch. James Patterson has released two new books Ales Cross's Trial and I, Alex Cross which are good. Some excellent authors that I thoroughly enjoy are Harlan Coben, Karen Rose and Richard Montanari, all of these are riviting crime thrillers.

I would appreciate other peoples opinions and recomendations for other authors.

Happy Reading:)

And me too!!! Mind you haven't tried your last two authors?? Santa Claus is hopefully bringing me all the books you mention:D

Lush Dec 16th 2009 5:05 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by SueG (Post 8177449)
And me too!!! Mind you haven't tried your last two authors?? Santa Claus is hopefully bringing me all the books you mention:D

Hi Sue

Found Karen Rose by chance when looking at the paperbacks in Asda and am now a huge fan, if you enjoy gripping thrillers with twists and turns then try these. Santa Claus is bringing me her new one so early nights after Christmas so that I can read for longer!!!

Dick Dasterdly Dec 16th 2009 5:23 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by HBG (Post 8155353)
The ratings on Amazon are meaningless, most of the five-star ones are from the author, his family, or his agent and publisher.

Seems maybe not so meaningless.
I always read a cross section of reviews before ordering and have usually found them to be a reasonable guide.
Will instead now place my hard earned cash on something with a more promising write up.

Jur Dec 16th 2009 7:07 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 

Originally Posted by Lush (Post 8177409)
I am a very disappointed reader of The Lost Symbol:thumbdown:

After his other four books I am afraid that it is not as good as DaVinci Code or Angels and Demons, before I am shot down this is my opinion but I have been a huge fan of Dan Brown and expected more from him. The plot is very good but I think that there is a lot of waffle which becomes boring.

As an avid book reader I also enjoy Michael Connolly and would recommend his recent book Nine Dragons which brought back Bosch. James Patterson has released two new books Ales Cross's Trial and I, Alex Cross which are good. Some excellent authors that I thoroughly enjoy are Harlan Coben, Karen Rose and Richard Montanari, all of these are riviting crime thrillers.

I would appreciate other peoples opinions and recomendations for other authors.

Happy Reading:)

How would you compare the lost symbol against digital fortress?

I just read Deadline by Simon Kernick which wasn´t half bad, before that Slam by Nick Hornby, there´s a good writer........

helenba Dec 17th 2009 4:23 am

Re: The lost symbol-Dan Brown
 
husband has rea all dan brown books found it very slow going not oneof his best books dont bother buying borrow n stead


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