One thing Dan Brown has down pat is a good plot twist. (this is where I ruin the book for you if you keep reading and you've not read the book. It's a novel, and should be treated like that! So I picked up the book (a present from my brother) and began reading it. He always seems to stop just short of it, and as I said before, he is a writer and must take artistic liberties, and a novel is no place to find your facts about religion but still it makes me a bit uncomfortable, because I've found disinformed Catholics (let alone our Separate Brethren) that believe said "facts". I am Catholic, and in the past books he has flirted with outright slander of the Catholic Church. If truth be told, I was a bit reluctant to begin reading this book. He DOES take several artistic liberties, but really, one reads novels to escape reality, or to lose yourself in a world of fiction, and if you expect the equivalent of a documentary or a History book in a novel, well, I would go about finding a documentary or a History book. I like the little details that tell you that he must have been in the place he has his characters in or at least has made an exhaustive investigation. He really seems to grab your hand and lead you on a wild race where you find yourself willingly going despite the trepidation of the chase. If you are like me, you will want to know, just a bit, what is in store for you.ĭan Brown has a way with words. If you haven't, in a bit I'll go into plot discussion, so when you see the big SPOILER ALERT, please stop reading. while also posing provocative questions about the role of cutting-edge science in our future.I recently (finally!) read Dan Brown's Inferno. Inferno is a sumptuously entertaining read-a novel that will captivate readers with the beauty of classical Italian art, history, and literature. In his most riveting and thought-provoking novel to date, Dan Brown has raised the bar yet again. Racing through such timeless locations as the Palazzo Vecchio, the Boboli Gardens, and the Duomo, Langdon and Brooks discover a network of hidden passageways and ancient secrets, as well as a terrifying new scientific paradigm that will be used either to vastly improve the quality of life on earth.
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Langdon quickly realizes that he is in possession of a series of disturbing codes created by a brilliant scientist-a genius whose obsession with the end of the world is matched only by his passion for one of the most influential masterpieces ever written-Dante Alighieri’s dark epic poem The Inferno. Langdon’s world soon erupts into chaos, and he finds himself on the run in Florence with a stoic young woman, Sienna Brooks, whose clever maneuvering saves his life. or the origin of the macabre object that his doctors discover hidden in his belongings. Disoriented and suffering from a head wound, he recalls nothing of the last thirty-six hours, including how he got there. Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon awakens in a hospital in the middle of the night. “The darkest place in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.” guiding them through a landscape that inspired one of history’s most ominous literary classics. Now, Dan Brown takes readers deep into the heart of Italy. With the publication of his groundbreaking novels The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol, and Angels & Demons, Dan Brown has become an international bestselling sensation, seamlessly fusing codes, symbols, art, and history into riveting thrillers that have captivated hundreds of millions of readers around the world. Yoga for Health - International Day of Yoga.