Dan Burstein is the world's leading expert on the fiction of Dan Brown. Burstein is also the founder of Millennium Technology Ventures, a New York-based venture capital firm that invests in innovative new technology companies.
This was actually more interesting than The Lost Symbol, a little long, but the back story on the art and architecture of Washington DC was good.
Would have been better, however, if the authors hadn't tried to make the obvious dichotomies subtle. The pro/con of noetics would have been more interesting in a panel discussion where they could respond directly to the other's claims. At the least, move the chapters beside each other.
And yes, Dan Brown put hidden codes in his book(s), and not just on the cover and not just what was italicized. But I must admit, however counted the number of times Dan wrote *fill in the blank*, had better have used a computer's search feature.
Amazing. The symbology was fascinating and intriguing. I could not put it down, for almost 2 days. I disagree with the religious overtones that God is not a body, but deep and profoundly provocative.
I found this interesting enough, but i felt like i was just reading the book again without the intense storyline. So, while certainly filled with lots of interesting information, it just didn't appeal to me.
Menelusuri fakta sejarah dibalik buku laris The Lost Symbol karya Dan Brown. Dilengkapi foto berwarna yang bagus. Harga murah.Tidak rugi buat koleksi pendamping karya2 Dan Brown biar lebih mengenal sejarah Amerika, Bapa Bangsa Amerika dan Pondok Mason.
Some interesting essays from scholars of freemasonry. Was interesting to read after reading The Lost Symbol. I didn't agree with all their thoughts, but it was still good.
Even if you don't like Dan Brown, this has lots of interesting historical facts about the people and buildings that made Washington our nations Capitol.