Overall Rating and Opinion of Inferno
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Re: Overall Rating and Opinion of Inferno
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Having recently visited Istanbul, I enjoyed reading about the places I visited on my trip.
Inferno was the type of book I wouldn't usually choose, but I stuck with it and thought that it was well written & the scenes/locations were accurately (ish) described/set. I think like a lot of Dan Brown's work Inferno would work well as a film. I also understand why the majority of you (unlike me) enjoyed it so much.
My rating of Inferno is 3.5 out of 5.

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Overall, I thought this book was well written with a great plot twist that I definitely did not see coming. I would give this book a 4 out of 4.
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I also liked the depth of color and description, I have never been to the parts of Italy that were in the book, but I was able to feel the atmosphere without having to look up pictures of the landmarks.
However, I do feel that the series has become formulaic. The four books all follow the same theme, Robert is called, the problem is laid out, he runs around with a beautiful woman, ah crazy unexpected plot twist, second twist, denouement. I suppose it is nice to have the predicable, but I makes it hard for me to justify waiting over two months for the library edition or paying 30 dollars for the hard cover.
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