Posted in Interviews on 11/04/2009 08:15 am by joetru
Posted in Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol, Washigton DC on 09/22/2009 04:09 am by joetru
Both Rome and Paris received an avalanche of visitors that were searching for the landmarks described in Dan brown’s books “The Da Vinci Code” and “Angels & Demons” and Whasington DC is ready to receive its share of visitors caused by the publication of Dan Brown’s new novel “The Lost Symbol” which revolves around some of the most emblematic Washington DC monuments.
Washington DC official information page has published a guide of the landmarks described in The Lost Symbol including The Capitol Building, The George Washington Masonic Memorial and the Botanic Gardens.
Being one of the best selling authors of the latest years means that as the King Midas everything Dan Brown seems to touch or talk about turns into gold and many jump on the wagon of his novels to monetize on them.
Many have already read “The Lost Symbol” and it’s already being described as “Entertaining page turner” which is what the author aims to.
Posted in Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol on 04/21/2009 11:57 am by joetru
Long overdue sequel of The Da Vinci Code
Dan Brown’s main character symbologist Robert Langdon, who starred the international best seller The Da Vinci Code, will return to our bookshops next autum, for the delight of millions of fans awaiting the new adventures of the handsome professor.
This long awaited novel which is one of the most anticipated novels in history will tell a story that will span for 12 hours in the life of Robert Lagdon and it will be called The Lost Symbol details of its content are kept under tight secrecy, but the most persistent rumor is that it will take place in Washington DC focusing on the Freemasons.
Dan Brown whose previous novel was at the top of the lists around the world for over a year when it was published in 2003 says that this has been the strrangest journey, to try to fit al the action in a timeframe of 12 hours. The Da Vinci code is the fiction adult best selling paperback in history – ahead of his other titles which take the consecutive places.
Jason Kaufman, Brown’s US publisher says that as in all his novels, nothing is as it first appears, and hi promises a fast pace story, a page turner that will hook up readers around the world in the same way he did with The Da Vinci Code.
Tom Hanks starred as Robert Langdon in The Da Vinci code movie which will be followed up on 15 May this year with the film of Angels and Demons.