Review by Ayush Sen TMSL Dept-FT U ROLL- 13003419025 Inferno is a 2013 mystery thriller novel by American author Dan Brown. Now I must read Dante and get a hold of some good Italian art books.more If you like Dan Brown's books, you won't be disappointed with this one. The story presents surprise after surprise and after a few hundred pages, it's uncertain who are the good guys and who are the bad guys.
Along the way we learn much about Italian, art, history, goegraphy and culture as well as confronting one of the most crucial issues facing our planet today.overpopulation. Now I must read Dante an Another fast paced action story by Dan Brown covering, as usual, only a few days real time. moreĪnother fast paced action story by Dan Brown covering, as usual, only a few days real time. It brought me back to a memorable trip! Don't read it if you're hoping for a great work of fiction, but it well help a long plane ride go quicker!. I must admit that one of the things that I did enjoy about it, was that we had recently been to Istanbul and had been in all the places that he described. I tended to skim over his apparent need to say the same thing over and over. At times I felt like the author was stretching it out by repeating things that he had just said only pages before. It brought me back to a memorable trip! Don't read it if you're hoping for a great work of fiction, but it well help a long plane ri An entertaining read. Nevertheless, Brown's fourth Robert Langdon novel has plenty to offer.moreĪn entertaining read. Conversely, while the action will keep readers turning pages, some may find his prose weak, as his storytelling relies heavily on his common tropes. Fans of Dan Brown won't be disappointed by this offering, as it has all the trappings of his previous works.
In this review, you'll also find critical opinions of the novel as well as an evaluation of the novel's high and low points. Inferno navigates topics such as human overpopulation and social responsibility while Langdon tries to make sense of his visions and come to terms with the feeling that he is the only person who can save the world. This comprehensive review gives you a complete overview of the plot, key characters, and the author's writing style, both good and bad. Langdon must set off to put the pieces together. He has little time to collect his thoughts or make sense of the visions that tell him to "seek and find" before an assassin arrives.
Langdon awakes in a Venice hospital with no memory of how he got there. Langdon faces a scientist bent on destruction: a scientist who finds inspiration in Dante Alighieri's Inferno. He has little time THIS IS NOT THE NOVEL, BUT A BOOK REVIEW.ĭan Brown's fourth Robert Langdon book, Inferno, throws the clever professor into another complex mystery with global consequences. Dan Brown's fourth Robert Langdon book, Inferno, throws the clever professor into another complex mystery with global consequences. THIS IS NOT THE NOVEL, BUT A BOOK REVIEW.