Over the past couple of weeks I have been reading The Lost Symbol and I am always fascinated by how Dan Brown writes his books. Whenever I read his books there are always plot twists and you never know what will happen next. Right now I am about half way through my book and as you can tell from the cover of the book the book has something to do with the white house. I would say the best part of the book is when Professor Langdon and Kathrine Soloman solve the puzzles of the Mason pyramid.
Professor Langdon is probably one of the smartest people in the world in his subject. He can solve basically any type of symbol and knows a lot on his subject. An example of Professor Langdon being smart is when he says," But did you know this magic square is famous because Dürer accomplished the seemingly impossible"(Brown 400). When I was reading this I was like what... how can an author come up with something so fascinating. I can not wait to see how the rest of the book plays out but I was thinking of how an author knows so much.
Now I have a question for you, If you were put in a situation where you could save a friend but have risk of being arrested by the CIA what would you do?




















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