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Contest: Dan Brown’s ‘Da Vinci Code’ Sequel ‘The Lost Symbol’

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Dan Browns The Lost SymbolToday marks the release of author Dan Brown’s new book The Lost Symbol, the highly anticipated sequel to his best-seller The Da Vinci Code. The good folks over at Doubleday have provided Geeks of Doom one copy of the novel to give away to one lucky reader!

One (1) winner will receive:

  • One (1) copy of Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol

What do you have to do to get a chance to win? Glad you asked ’cause it’s really easy. Just make sure you’re a subscriber to our email digest, and then go ahead and fill out the handy dandy form below. Done.

Good luck!

TO ENTER: There’s just two simple steps: (1) Make sure you’re subscribed to the Geeks of Doom email digest. If you’re not then click here and sign up. (If you’re already a subscriber, then go right to the next step.) (2) Fill out the entry form here below and submit. (Form is here after the jump.)

RULES: One entry per person. All entries must be in by Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 9pm EST. This contest is only open to email subscribers. All entries are validated against email subscriber list. Entries by non-email subscribers will be disqualified. Your personal information will not be shared with any outside parties. Contest is only open to residents of the United States. No international entries will be accepted. Winners will be chosen randomly from valid entries and will be notified by email. Void where prohibited.

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For the first time, fans worldwide will discover the setting for the action and key themes from the forthcoming thriller. “Dan’s new novel is largely set in Washington, D.C., though it’s a Washington few will recognize,” said Jason Kaufman, Brown’s longtime editor. “As we would expect, he pulls back the veil– revealing an unseen world of mysticism, secret societies, and hidden locations, with a stunning twist that long predates America .”

Since the announcement of the publication in April 2009, anticipation for the release of the new novel featuring Brown’s unforgettable protagonist, Robert Langdon, has had fans clamoring for more information about the book. To satisfy Dan Brown fans, Doubleday has launched a summer-long campaign of code-breaking and problem-solving hosted on Twitter and Facebook. Featuring an enigmatic array of codes, cryptic trivia, puzzles, secret history, maps, aphorisms, ciphers and arcane knowledge, daily posts will challenge, intrigue, educate and entertain. Links to the official Dan Brown Facebook page and to LOSTSYMBOLBOOK – the official Twitter page for the novel – can be found at www.TheLostSymbol.com.

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3 Responses to “Contest: Dan Brown’s ‘Da Vinci Code’ Sequel ‘The Lost Symbol’”

  1. scrotumbagmonkeyflicker Says:

    Great. More over hyped crap from danny brown.

  2. Cheryl F. (The Lucky Ladybug) Says:

    Is the deadline supposed to be 10/1??

    “All entries must be in by Monday, June 1, 2009 at 9pm EST.”

  3. Empress Eve Says:

    Sorry about that, it’s supposed to be Tuesday, September 22, 2009. We updated it.

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