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Inferno

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Inferno

De: Dan Brown
Narrado por: Paul Michael
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THE #1 WORLDWIDE BESTSELLER FROM THE ICONIC AUTHOR OF THE DA VINCI CODE AND THE NEW ROBERT LANGDON THRILLER, THE SECRET OF SECRETS

“A book-length scavenger hunt . . . jam-packed with tricks.” —The New York Times


“[A] cinematic blockbuster.” —USA Today

Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon awakens in an Italian hospital, disoriented and with no recollection of the past thirty-six hours, including the origin of the macabre object hidden in his belongings. With a relentless female assassin trailing them through Florence, he and his resourceful doctor, Sienna Brooks, are forced to flee.

Embarking on a harrowing journey, they must unravel a series of codes, which are the work of a brilliant scientist whose obsession with the end of the world is matched only by his passion for one of the most influential masterpieces ever written: Dante Alighieri’s The Inferno.

Look for more Robert Langdon novels:
The Da Vinci Code
The Lost Symbol
Origin
The Secret of Secrets
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“A book-length scavenger hunt.... Jam-packed with tricks.” —The New York Times

“Fast, clever, well-informed.... Dan Brown is the master of the intellectual cliffhanger.” —The Wall Street Journal

“One hell of a good read.... As close as a book can come to a summertime cinematic blockbuster.” —USA Today

“A diverting thriller.” —Entertainment Weekly

“Brown isn’t just a novelist; he’s a crossover pop culture sensation.... Inferno is the kind of satisfying escapist read that summers were made for.” —The Boston Globe

“Harrowing fun threaded with coded messages, art history, science, and imminent doom.” —Daily News (New York)

“[Brown is] the planet’s most dastardly thriller writer.... Inferno moves with...velocity, excitement, and fun.” —The Independent (UK)

“An adventure ride through a literary text.... [A] sweeping spectacle.” —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“A fast and furious race.” —The Plain Dealer

"A master of the breathless, puzzle-driven thriller.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch

“What Brown does in a way that appeals to millions of people around the world is tell stories that remind us there’s more to the world than meets the eye.” —The Huffington Post

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Has it been almost four years since the last Dan Brown novel? Yes it has! In his latest work, Inferno, Brown pulls out the unflappable symbologist Dr. Robert Langdon of Di Vinci Code and Angels and Demons. Brown uses the same formula for his new novel, Inferno, substituting the Bible for Dante. It works. The problem with all Langdon novels is that they happen over such a short timeframe, you don’t get a chance for much character development and very little backstory.

Langdon awakes in a hospital with a head injury, in Italy and without a clue to how he got there; then the game is on. This time-lock story formula and lack of character depth places him at a significant disadvantage that he more than makes up for with interesting facts, plausible fibs and fast paced action. The novel is narrated by Paul Michael who did a good job but a touch monochromatic for my taste.

In my conversations with other readers, over the years regarding Browns’ work, I think either you love him or you don’t love him so much – no middle ground. He is a very polarizing writer because of his formula and style. For me, I just like to sit back and enjoy the ride. He isn’t the most eloquent of authors but I do like the ways he puts together all of the research and the brisk pace he moves you through conflicts.

I strongly recommend that you read his stand-alone works Digital Fortress and Deception Point which are excellent. They do not use the same formula as the Langdon novels. In some ways, they are much stronger works than the Langdon novels. As long as he doesn’t bring out this formula every year, I will remain a fan – this is a definite listen.

Another Rollercoaster Ride!

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What made the experience of listening to Inferno the most enjoyable?

Paul Michael did a great narration.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Robert of course!

What does Paul Michael bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I thought he really sounded like Tom Hanks and varied his tone well for other characters.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

There was that Dan Brown fear twist that kept the story edgy.

Any additional comments?

I loved the ending.

Kept me listening for hours

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THIS REVIEW IS A BIT UNFAIR AS I'VE BEEN LISTENING FOR A JUST A CHAPTER OR 2.. I HAVE TO SAY I WAS ENTHARLLED FROM CHAPTER ONE, SYMBOLS AND DISCONCERTING DREAMS, ASSASANATION ATTEMPTS, MURDER, MAYHEM, AND THREATS FROM A CLANDESTINE COMPANY WITH FINGERS ON THE PULSE AND IN THE POCKETS OF THE POWER BROKERS MOVER AND SHAKERS INFLUENCEING THE POLITICAL CLIMATE OF OTHER COUNTRIES THIS IS JUST AT THE START..I HAVE BEEN ANTICIPATING THE RELEASE OF THIS BOOK, HAD IT ON PREORDER AS I AM SURE OF MANY AUDIBLE LISTENERS HAVE. I AM SO INTO THIS STORY I JUST HAD TO SAY SOMETHING. IF YOU FOUND DAN BROWNS OTHER NOVELS WELL DONE,(REMEBER ALL THE DOCUMENTARIES THAT CAME OUT AFTER THE DA'VINCI CODE? } THIS BOOK IS FAST OFF THE LINE, YOU ARE SWEPT INTO INTRIGUE, CONVOLUTED TWISTS,WHAT HAPPENS A WHERE IT LEADS WE WILL FIND OUT THAT WILL BE BROUGHT TO A SATISFYING CLOSE I HOPE..SORRY TO JUMP THE GUN ON THIS REVIEW BUT WHEN MY BLOOD PRESSURE SPIKED TO OVER 180 I KNEW I WAS HOOKED, A VORATOUS VILLIAN WILLING TO PULL OUT THE STOPS TO MEET HIS GOAL WITH LANGDON TRYING TO SORT IT OUT,AGAINST ALL THE HIGH TECH EQUIPENT, TANTALISING CLUES MYSTERY OF SYMBOLS AND A COVERT ATTEMP ON LANGDON'S LIFE, A FAILURE THAT STARTS THE TENSION BUILDING. I AM GLAD TO GIVE THE LISTEN MY FULL ATTENTION. I HOPE YOU LIKE IT AS WELL I WANTED TO SHARE MY 1ST IMPRESSION.. I GUESS I AM PUSH OVER FOR A THE WRITERS ABILITY TO CREATE GREAT IMAGERY, AND THE BONUS OF A SKILLED NARRATOR.

TOWERING INFERNO

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

If you want a lesson in Italian Art and enjoy a book with lots of fluff than this one is for you . There are many great parts where Mr Dan has you hooked but then he goes off in never never land . ! Good ending !

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

good

Which character – as performed by Paul Michael – was your favorite?

all ~~ He is great

Do you think Inferno needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No

Any additional comments?

No

Fluff

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I enjoy Dan Brown because I can escape from my daily 8-5 job. I would love to travel and Dan Browns' books have allowed me to do so.
It wasn't the greatest plot (never quite made sense why the villain, who dies in the beginning anyway, would want his "weapon of doom" found) but I enjoyed the art history, architecture and classical literature lesson. Dan Brown is a good professor, just like Robert Langdon and I appreciate him.
While I listened, I would travel on the internet to Wikipedia or other sites to look up what painting he was talking about or what architecture he was describing. (You'll need a smart phone or iPad/Kindle Fire to do this). It always fills me with a sense of wonder at the beauty of the past.
It also makes you think, and think hard about the planet we live on and how we should be better stewards of what we have. I like Dan Brown because he makes me think outside the box and I am a better more enlightened person for it. Thank you Dan!

Another Adventure into and out of the past...

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