Nurhachi1991 said:I'm reading the Novel now it's pretty dang good to! The movie looks cool to I hope it's better than the Da Vinci Code that movie was worse than National Treasure.
Nurhachi1991 said:So far I like Angels better because it has a more serious tone and is more belivable to me. Da Vinci was alright but it was just to far fetched in my opinion. Angels deals with severt society's,age old revenge plots, and things of that nature and I'm only on page 50. It almost reminds me of an Indy adventure.
I prefere the un-illustrated versions. Its much better imo to let the story make up a picture of the setting in your mind.Goonie said:Nurhachi1991, are you reading the Illustrated Edition? It made the story so much better with photos from the actual locations. I also have the Illustrated Edition for The Da Vinci Code.
Enter author Dan Brown who announced today that he's finished his next novel, "The Lost Symbol," that Doubleday will release this September.
No plot details were announced but the novel was in production under the title "The Solomon Key" and will reportedly focus on the mysterious Freemasons. Doubleday did confirm that the story "takes place in a twelve-hour period" and that the first run would be over 5 million, the largest in their history.
Neither Tom Hanks nor director Ron Howard have officially signed on to return but at this point, that seems a formality when there's this much money involved.