What a journey, what a ride.
Dan Brown takes us through this strange, but highly entertaining journey that begins with a generic murder case, but as a loyal Brown reader, we all know that the concept of boredom does not belong in his books. Fast-paced events that coincide with the informative sections that Brown gives his readers in order to keep up with the different symbols in the book, and much more. Never bored, always entertained.
There are many well thought ideas thrown here, the idea that the world is overpopulated, companies to big to fail, and how we can take all our fears and implement them in our lives. Also, readers of the original Dante's Inferno will recognize similar themes and ideas between the two books.
One of his best indeed, a page turner that readers can't stop until they arrive at the end of Robert Langdon's journey.
A clever mystery thriller I must say holds you till you finish.
ReplyDeleteAs in Dan Brown's any other thriller Inferno not only presents to the readers the story; but also a very profound information about the history and culture of the geographic location the story moves around. Though the same makes the story little slow but that's what I really like about his writing i.e the detail.
Art and culture mentioned in this story are brain nourisher.
The practices performed and organizations mentioned in his stories exists which again adds further interest to the reader.
I give this international bestseller a 5Star for its phenomenal story.