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In this thriller of “pure genius” (Nelson DeMille), art specialists Sophie and Robert challenge menacing adversaries to uncover the shattering secret behind that Mona Lisa smile.
Hardcover: 464 páginas
Editorial: Doubleday ( marzo 18, 2003 )
Artículo #: 87-0715
ISBN: 0385504209
Medidas del artículo: 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.045 pulgadas
Peso del artículo: 18.0 ounces

I thought this book was incredibly fun to read. The way Dan Brown tells this theory is without a doubt amazing. This is a great work of fiction.
Reviewer: Chad N
I found this book interesting with all its riddles. It's a little dificult to read but I couldn't put it down!! what people needs to understand is that it's pure fiction!!!! anyway I really recomend this book for a good read...
Reviewer: Stephanie
If you like suspense you will love The Davinci Code. It is an excellent follow-up to Angels and Demons. Please make sure to read Angels and Demons first. Five stars all the way!!!!!
Reviewer: Marcia D
This would have been the type of book I typically enjoy; however, having read thousands of books (no kidding, I'm old am a voracious reader) it took 3 starts to finally complete this book. This should be used in a writing class as 'How not to write a mystery!' The characters are improbable, the plot is nonsense, there's a coincidence in every scene. Usually, I'm not at a loss for words but. . . this book has probably sold tens of millions of copies and I've got to wonder why? It's hard to argue with success, and the only answer I can come up with is that most who read this are too ashamed to admit it simply stinks. It's like trying to find someone that will admit to having voted twice for G. Bush! Wish to read something of this nature? Try an old book by Cook, believe it's called "Sphinx," and see how it flows and holds your interest and compare it to Brown's atrocious style, his kindergarten dialog. Yes, I tried 'Angels and Demons' and tossed it 5 pages in. Anyone that finds this book well-written has to have a sub-normal I.Q. or be under 10 years of age. I simply can not adequately stump this book enough. With one possible exception, Brown is the worst writer publishing today and his sales aside, there's no excuse for allowing this unmitigated trash to be published. Then again, there's no accounting for taste and as our culture declines it's reflected in the material the general populace will buy and read. I'd like to meet this guy and tell him to his face how much I loath his writing; though, I'm certain he'd just laugh all the way to the bank. Don't kill off anymore brain cells and forget about his latest spew of garbage. Hoping the 'Lost Symbol' stays that way: LOST! In another era, he'd be stoned for these abominations.
Reviewer: joe h
Reviewer: Maria