theHistorian
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I heard a rumor some where that The Solomon Key will be the last book in the Dan Browns Langdon universe and in doing so rounding it off as a trilogy. So...
Question #1: Has anyone else heard about this?
Question #2: Are there any other historical conspiracies and/or secret groups that Mr. Brown could use for a fourth book?
Question# 3: Since his other Langdon books are my favorite books of all time...should I be crying about the possibility that this could be the last Langdon story? (And hey! Don't judge me! Real men can cry when its called for!)
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Vanora
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I've never heard about this rumor. Where did you read that? I sincerely hope that it's not true. I want more than three Langdon books! I had heard that Brown had about 12 other book projects about Langdon.
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theHistorian
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I sincerely hope that there will be more than 3 Langdon books too. Life will not be complete if the last Langdon book will be out by the time i'm 22. What will i do for the other next 1,000 years of my life? (yeah, by the way, I am immortal). Vanora, do you know the subjects of any of the other Langdon projects?
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Vanora
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No, i don't know. I have only heard that one Langdon book could be about Mozart (accordingly to some people, he belonged to the FreeMassons).
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Edited by Vanora (06/08/06 11:36 PM)
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theHistorian
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Hey, I'm game with that. More Langdon books, means more kick ass reading!
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CMWarren
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I heard the 12 book thing also, but I do not remeber him saying that was all for robert langdon. it could mean other books also.
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theHistorian
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CMWarren said: I heard the 12 book thing also, but I do not remeber him saying that was all for robert langdon. it could mean other books also.
Thats true. I didn't think about the fact that Dan Brown might write other books with other characters other than Langdon. Hah! It's gotten to the point where Langdon is my favorite lit character of all time that i can't think of Dan Brown writing other books with different characters.
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Vanora
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I'm sure he spoke about 12 Langdon books, not 12 other characters books. But, wait and see...;-)
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MaliciousMonkey
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12 books, all with the same character? I doubt it. Even Anne Mccaffrey doesn't have that many books on one character.
I mean, how many adventures can a 40-year-old college professor have in one lifetime?
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bankjc
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Very ture MaliciousMonkey. I think twelve would be stretching it. I think their could be 3 or 4 more without the whole things becoming tired. Hopefully next time Langdon wont get a phone call in the middle of the night...etc, etc. I think DB needs to add some variety into the mix - keep it interesting.
EDIT: Sorry I can't spell today. Their/There... What's wrong with me?
Edited by bankjc (06/10/06 11:12 AM)
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