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3rd August 2010, 07:14 PM
#191
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Originally Posted by
bingleguy
The Lost Symbol !!!!
Anybody read it ???? how is it ?
Boring
Anbe Sivam
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3rd August 2010 07:14 PM
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3rd August 2010, 07:18 PM
#192
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Havent bought it. Maybe this weekend :P
Never argue with a fool or he will drag you down to his level and beat you at it through sheer experience!
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3rd August 2010, 07:38 PM
#193
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Originally Posted by
crazy
Originally Posted by
bingleguy
The Lost Symbol !!!!
Anybody read it ???? how is it ?
Boring
what was boring?
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3rd August 2010, 10:17 PM
#194
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Anbe Sivam
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3rd August 2010, 11:07 PM
#195
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Originally Posted by
crazy
The last symbol
ada adu puriyudhu i meant, what in that book was boring?
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3rd August 2010, 11:08 PM
#196
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Originally Posted by
crazy
The last symbol
btw ... isnt it The Lost Symbol ????
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19th February 2012, 08:31 AM
#197
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Finished reading The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown last night. Loved it tremendously. This is the 3rd novel I read by this author- the 1st being Davinci Code & the 2nd Angels and Demons.. I like this better! Amazing narrative skills, lucid style of continuing different threads of the story with cinematic thrill ans sustained suspense. I never expected Zacary could be.....let me not break the suspense for those who have not read it yet!
I was very impressed by the Masonic and Noetic ideas described- can relate my own inclinations to them. Happy to see the connection -commonness- in all ancient beliefs and practices. Got educated about the magical squares and a lot more interesting matters of science and spirituality. Strangely surprised to read the importance of number 33. Recalled our family tradition in olden days to gift Rs.6 to a newborn baby: 'aaRu aaRaay perugum' was the belief. The number 6 is supposed to have the magical, auspicious potential to grow as a flowing fertile river.
Washington city's history and its architecture were eye-openers to me who has learnt only the purely political history of America in my school syllabus which included a separate paper on American history. I verified with my kids who have visited the capital/Capitol about its ancient architecture model!
A great author to read and get enlightened by! Shall try to read his other works also.
Last edited by pavalamani pragasam; 19th February 2012 at 01:36 PM.
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24th January 2013, 11:30 PM
#198
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The next book is Inferno.
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