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Inferno: (Robert Langdon Book 4) - Community Reviews back

by Dan Brown
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SlowReader's Kingdom
SlowReader's Kingdom rated it 10 years ago
With “Inferno” Dan Brown published his forth book in the Robert Langdon series. I enjoy the combination of a thriller with art and symbolism. I also like Robert Langdon as a protagonist. However, I start to find Brown’s book very repetitive. Brown certainly has his recipe that worked well for him be...
Robert Zimmermann
Robert Zimmermann rated it 10 years ago
Quick review: Didn't enjoy this nearly as much as the first two books. Enjoyed it more than The Lost Symbol. The pacing wasn't very great, and I remember speeding through the first three books wanting to keep reading. But there was a lot in here that I enjoyed, even if I felt it wasn't as strong of ...
Bookers are at our Fingers
Bookers are at our Fingers rated it 10 years ago
Inferno is the latest book about Robert Langdon. Dan Brown had written it beautifully.But all of the Dan Brown are almost same. In every Robert Langdon book, there is a supporting character that is female eveytime. So if new Dan Brown book comes in a different type, we will surely read it!!
Read All The Things! Reviews
Read All The Things! Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I had a hard time getting into this book. I think it was because of the déjà vu. Dan Brown is such a formulaic writer that I feel like I've read this book a few times before. It's not any different from his other books. He's used the same formula so many times that I was able to predict some of the ...
KatiEllenReads
KatiEllenReads rated it 10 years ago
Dan Brown is forever going to be a guilty pleasure of mine, when he goes into detail about art, history and all that other stuff I love it. I love knowing about it. I intend to keep this short and sweet. I really enjoyed this book. Instead of the usual opening Robert wakes up in hospital with no id...
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 10 years ago
Spoilers under the cut. Dan Brown knows how to make readers turn pages, but I thought Inferno was his weakest book that I've finished (I only made it 100 pages through The Lost Symbol but I enjoyed his first two Robert Langdon books). I hated the part of the book that took place in Philippines. I...
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 11 years ago
I can absolutely say I adored "The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons". They were very interesting plots with intriguing characters with tons of symbol and history thrown in. They were not the best books ever written but they were 100 percent entertaining. "The Lost Symbol" in my eyes was just a ...
Bookbivore
Bookbivore rated it 11 years ago
Ok… Dan Brown and Inferno… Honestly, I read this book until now because I had a bad experience with The Lost Symbol, as this book seemed long, boring and some chapters where completely irrelevant to the story. For this reason my head refused to start reading Inferno, and he wanted to avoid another b...
this girl reading
this girl reading rated it 11 years ago
It's either you love Dan Brown or you shit talk him in book websites. Right? It's either you are so tired of his 'ungoogled' and doubtful specifics or you admire history and arts in his books. Well, for me the fact that i love history and symbols and mysteries, reading his books was just like an o...
Book Heaven
Book Heaven rated it 11 years ago
INFERNO, DAN BROWN Well, it's the second Dan Brown's book I've read so I will not talk about how same they were or things like that. I really liked this book. Maybe it's because in this times of YA books full of perfect teenager girls who are the most powerful warriors and every one of them is "th...
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