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valeriemoore85 's review for:
Inferno
by Dan Brown
It’s been several years since we’ve been on an adventure with Robert Langdon and I was interested to see how Brown’s newest novel compared to his previous ones. I wasn’t disappointed. While Inferno doesn’t quite compare with Angels & Demons or The Da Vinci Code, I was excited that the story was set in Europe once again (something I missed with The Lost Symbol.)
As with his previous books, the writing here is not great and reads more like a movie script than a novel. However what he lacks in character development and eloquent description, he more than makes up for in his plots. Despite its nearly 500 page length, with its short chapters often ending in cliff hangers, this book was hard to put down. Fans of Brown’s work will not be disappointed with the rich history, moral questions, and fast-paced plotline full of surprises. This is certainly a fun summer read.
As with his previous books, the writing here is not great and reads more like a movie script than a novel. However what he lacks in character development and eloquent description, he more than makes up for in his plots. Despite its nearly 500 page length, with its short chapters often ending in cliff hangers, this book was hard to put down. Fans of Brown’s work will not be disappointed with the rich history, moral questions, and fast-paced plotline full of surprises. This is certainly a fun summer read.