Inferno by Dan Brown: a hot formula for success

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jeoihon
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Re: Inferno by Dan Brown: a hot formula for success

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Frankly I am disappointed with Dan Brown. His work The Davinci Code was by far his best. He has yet to top himself. :oops:
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Can't disagree.
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This was my first Dan Brown book and I didn't finish. It was a book club selection so I gave it a try. I just can't see myself going back to finish it though.
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Inferno is fine in the sense that in the novel even the villain has good purpose to curb the population. I personally like Davinci Code, Angels & Demons more as compared to Inferno. I am waiting for Lost Symbol to be filmed also.
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Great review Critiq!

I really enjoyed "Inferno." "Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons" are still at the top for me, but I still really liked "Inferno." The plot was great and I loved all the history and how Dan Brown tied in Dante's "Inferno." Dan Brown is a very formulaic writer, but so what? That's kind of why I like this books. Formulaic writing works for some authors and sometimes not. Just depends on the writers writing ability that it doesn't bother me.

Again, lovely review! Glad to see some good stuff written about Dan Brown for a change.
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