by Trey Lyon | Sep 23, 2009 | Opinion
After four days and 509 pages, I finally finished Dan Brown’s latest novel, “The Last Symbol,” over the weekend. Without going into too much detail or critical review, suffice it to say that the formula that made “The Da Vinci...
by Cliff Vaughn | May 19, 2006 | Opinion
From the first scene, when Louvre curator Jacques Sauniere rumbles through his Grand Gallery to avoid a gun-wielding albino monk, you get the sense that this adaptation—if you’ve read the book—might be disappointing. From the first scene, when Louvre curator...
by Keith Herron | Mar 20, 2006 | Opinion
Dan Brown is on trial in a London court for “reworking” ideas from another source and presenting it as his own. The fictional material of his wildly popular novel, The Da Vinci Code, is apparently very similar to the nonfiction book, The Holy Blood and the...