Is anyone reading this when it comes out? I have it pre ordered.
I'm quite a fan of Dan Brown, though I realize he isn't the best in the genre of conspiracy fiction I find his books highly entertaining and I can get through them quickly.
For those criticizing his books on the historical inaccuracies, remember he is a FICTION writer, his books are not meant to be passed off as non-fiction. In the DaVinci Code there is that page saying all the secret societies, etc are real, but it is referring to the fact that the lost gospels, the priory of scion, existed, not that the story is true. The DaVinci Code is a fictional interpretation, and naturally facts are changed for the sake of a good story! Criticizing his books from the foreword is like criticizing Star Wars for it saying that it happened a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away. Of course it didn't. Or criticizing the Texas Chain Saw Massacre for saying it is based on a true story thought it is an extreme exaggeration inspired by several events.
That being said, from what I have read about the book it reminds me of National Treasure.. I read in an interview about the book, that The Lost Symbol was started before Brown even finished the DaVinci Code.
Also, I have heard that Umberto Eco was a big name in the religous conspiracy genre, and that his books are more in depth than Browns are, can anyone recommend a book to me? I also have heard, Umberto Eco was in turn pre-dated by the Illuminatus! Triology, are these books good?
What other books are in this genre, that I may enjoy? If someone can point out something just as riveting or more than Dan Brown, that would be great.


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