Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Inferno by Dan Brown,mixed reviews, more controversy is it good or bad?

.Inferno by Dan Brown,mixed reviews, more controversy is it good or bad?
In his blockbusters The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons, and The Lost Symbol, Dan
Brown masterfully merged history, art, codes, and symbols. In this captivating new
thriller, Brown comes back to his element but this is not the Da Vinci Code or Angels
and Demonds but is better than the Lost Symbol.This book has very mixed reviews
people love it or hate it and i am no different i loved parts of it hated other parts,at times
it was like a boring history class at times your in the middle of a thriller. Da Vinci Code
was better but this is a good book if you skim through the 2 chapters of history
lessons.Read it
Robert Langdon awakens in a hospital in Florence forgetting how he arrived there or why he is
there. Final thing he remembers, he was strolling to a lecture where he instructs symbology at
Harvard University in Boston.
He's told he was been shot, and his assailant had another attempt on his life; murdering one of
the doctors who was treating him. Sienna Brooks, a young female doctor saves him and they
must soon avert both the US government and a ominous looking set of agents guided by agent
Cristoph Brüler.
Langdon and Brooks evade all many people to reveal that there is a virus that is going to be
launched by the famous biochemist billionaire, Bertrand Zobrist. Zobrist is a hard core believer of
Malthusian catastrophe "
The power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to
produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape or other visit the
human race. The vices of mankind are active and able ministers of depopulation. They are the
precursors in the great army of destruction, and often finish the dreadful work themselves. But
should they fail in this war of extermination, sickly seasons, epidemics, pestilence, and plague
advance in terrific array, and sweep off their thousands and tens of thousands. Should success
be still incomplete, gigantic inevitable famine stalks in the rear, and with one mighty blow levels
the population with the food of the world." To avoid this "Inferno"Zobrist has
determined to take issues in his hand and lessen the world's population.
Inside Dante's Inferno lies clues that will direct Langdon, Dr. Brooks, the Consortium a
powerful
firm that is for hire, and Dr. Elizabeth Sinskey the
leader the World Health Organization to
the
location where the virus is being launched. The audience is exposed to quite precise information
of Florence, Venice, and Istanbul as the plot expands, twists, and is finally exposed to the tune of
Liszt' Dante symphony at the Istanbul ancient cisterns.
Robert Langdon awakens in a hospital in Florence forgetting how he arrived there or why he is
there. Final thing he remembers, he was strolling to a lecture where he instructs symbology at
Harvard University in Boston.
He's told he was been shot, and his assailant had another attempt on his life; murdering one of
the doctors who was treating him. Sienna Brooks, a young female doctor saves him and they
must soon avert both the US government and a ominous looking set of agents guided by agent
Cristoph Brüler.
Langdon and Brooks evade all many people to reveal that there is a virus that is going to be
launched by the famous biochemist billionaire, Bertrand Zobrist. Zobrist is a hard core believer of
Malthusian catastrophe "
The power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to
produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape or other visit the
human race. The vices of mankind are active and able ministers of depopulation. They are the
precursors in the great army of destruction, and often finish the dreadful work themselves. But
should they fail in this war of extermination, sickly seasons, epidemics, pestilence, and plague
advance in terrific array, and sweep off their thousands and tens of thousands. Should success
be still incomplete, gigantic inevitable famine stalks in the rear, and with one mighty blow levels
the population with the food of the world." To avoid this "Inferno"Zobrist has
determined to take issues in his hand and lessen the world's population.
Inside Dante's Inferno lies clues that will direct Langdon, Dr. Brooks, the Consortium a
powerful
firm that is for hire, and Dr. Elizabeth Sinskey the
leader the World Health Organization to
the
location where the virus is being launched. The audience is exposed to quite precise information
of Florence, Venice, and Istanbul as the plot expands, twists, and is finally exposed to the tune of
Liszt' Dante symphony at the Istanbul ancient cisterns.
The novel is a well researched story. The twists and spins are remarkable; it's a page turner.
Couldn't get my head out of it, read it in 4 days. I found myself researching for maps of Florence,
Venice, and Istanbul to follow Langdon's quest. for once you open its pages, you'll be captured in
this intriguing tale, and you will also be reexamining
what you thought of Dante's work

Barnes@Noble
                                               

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