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Inferno

2016 | Fiction & Poetry

NOW A MAJOR FILM STARRING TOM HANKS AND FELICITY JONES. The world is in danger - who will save it? Robert Langdon wakes up in a Florence hospital with no clue how he got there. But another attack on his life makes it very clear - someone wants him dead. And fast. To survive, Langdon must work out who it is. And then he must answer the next question - why? "Jam-packed with tricks ...A book length scavenger hunt Mr Brown creates so energetically". (New York Times).



Published by Transworld Publishers Ltd

Edition Hardcover
ISBN 9780385537858
Language English
Edition Hardcover
ISBN 9780593072493
Language English
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ISBN 9780552169592
Language English

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Dan Brown | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.3 (12 Ratings)
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One of the best books I've read so far. Robert Langdon, as usual, leaves me breathless and Dan Brown knows how to keep the story going. I couldn't put the book down. It is one of the many that still haunt me, after hours, and I believe it will haunt me for days and months. All the symbols in Dante's "Inferno", of which I wasn't aware of are simply amazing.
  
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Dan Brown | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.3 (12 Ratings)
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Dan Brown's novels always give you wanderlust. I cannot read one of his books without dreaming of traveling to Italy, viewing the famous statues, buildings and art, traveling in a gondola in Venice or wandering the ancient streets of Rome. Inferno is not exception. It also inspired me to read Danté, research the works of art mentioned in the novel and otherwise immerse myself in the experience. I oscillate between liking the main character, Robert Langdon and being turned off by his portrayal. I just don't find everyone's instant attraction to him to be believable and find it to be off putting. I did enjoy the diverse cast of supporting characters that Brown introduces in this novel. Overall, greatly recommended and to enhance the experience perhaps familiarize yourself with Danté.