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Inferno: En espanol (Vintage Espanol) (Spanish Edition) - Community Reviews back

by Dan Brown
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Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 4 years ago
Entertaining, fast paced mind fluff - just don't think too hard.
Toni
Toni rated it 4 years ago
If you want some kind of escapism you will find it in “Inferno”, Dan Brown’s very modern threat which was inspired on The Divine Comedy (a long Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri). This thriller comes with a truckload of information and anecdotes of places. It is also overloaded with history ...
Watch - Eat - Read
Watch - Eat - Read rated it 7 years ago
I found this one had a bit much art history for me personally but the underlying story was great. I think it explored some interesting ideas in a very simple way. I did think the female characters were a bit one-dimensional.I would recommend if you liked the DaVinci code but not if your tastes run t...
She reads, she watches and sometimes she goes outside
I found this one had a bit much art history for me personally but the underlying story was great. I think it explored some interesting ideas in a very simple way. I did think the female characters were a bit one-dimensional.I would recommend if you liked the DaVinci code but not if your tastes run t...
Write Before You Speak
Write Before You Speak rated it 7 years ago
Another Dan Brown classic! Robert Langdon is back in this book with another winding tale of symbology, secret passageways and allegorical puzzle. Once I started reading it I could not put it back down. I started reading the last 150 pages last night and after 3 hours found myself at the 98th chapter...
Read With ME (207)
Read With ME (207) rated it 8 years ago
This book was, eh, okay. It was a typical Dan Brown book. A fictional story with a lot of historical facts, a mixture of science and religion, a a sexy female sidekick with an above average IQ, and an ongoing scavenger hunt where one historical landmark reveals a clue revealing the next historical l...
Ivana - Diary Of Difference
Ivana - Diary Of Difference rated it 8 years ago
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...
Tyson Adams Reviews
Tyson Adams Reviews rated it 8 years ago
There's nothing quite like an author desperately trying to establish their literary cred by referencing classic works of fiction. Guess what is mentioned in Inferno.Professor Robert Langdon is back for another inexplicable adventure to save the world. This time a madman with a love for Dante's Divin...
Kiran
Kiran rated it 8 years ago
I loved this book, Dan Brown truly write some great things, I found this so great to read being a lover of Dante and his work I thought this book was great and gave me insight into things I did not know about.
DoodlePanda reads stuff
DoodlePanda reads stuff rated it 9 years ago
Another good book by Dan Brown!If you have read and enjoyed his previous books, I'm pretty sure you will enjoy this one too! :)Suspense, rushing to find the truth before time runs out and there are even a couple of surprises thrown in along the way!Definitely worth the read!
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