In keeping with his trademark style, Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code and Inferno, interweaves codes, science, religion, history, art, and architecture into this new novel. Origin thrusts Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon into the dangerous intersection of humankind’s two most enduring questions, and the earthshaking discovery that will answer them.
It is good to spent a few hours with our old friend, Professor Robert Langdon I pre ordered the book and was looking forward to get it. His previous books are better. I could figure out the “bad guy” and the plot twist from the start. The big reval is interesting, but it didn’t make me seat at the edge of my seat. It is a fun read if you want to relax and not think much. I prefer the books where Lagdon solves the misteries with symbology from the past, like Angels and Demons, Lost Symbol and the Da Vinci Code. This book is more futuristic. If you are a fan of…
Racing through Spain with Robert Langdon “Origin” is a blockbuster! Racing through Spain with Robert Langdon and a captivating young woman named Ambra Vidal is an intriguing way to get us into this world of symbols, artwork and religious extremism. I’d still love to see Dan get back into the Templars someday, like he did in “The Da Vinci Code,” but at least some good nonfiction books do that now. And certainly “Origin” satisfies the Dan-Brown-novel itch today!Â
“Origin;” A Fun Thriller in Brown’s Characteristic Exploration of History & Spirituality. A Page-Turner Set in Spain INTRO: Origin is another fun spiritual journey through history and the origins of religious belief. Although Brown’s writing will not rank well among the great classics, his books turned into film will pack theaters and encourage history buffs to travel Europe. Set in Spain, this book, ironically, was released just as the people of Catalonia voted for independence from Spain. Read on to learn more…Â