A review by motionab
Inferno by Dan Brown

3.0

Dan Brown concentrates on the idea that you have to go through hell to get to paradise. This book was Hell, where's my paradise?! Too Typical, dances on the border of boring.

Cons; VERY repetitive. The same style as all his other books, almost identical to all of them actually. The ending was expected. To be honest, it was just simply too much like the one before it.
He is also still doing that annoying thing of speaking about the building that Langdon is standing in, that than what Langdon is actually doing, not to forget that he doesn't seem to grasp human emotions completely in this one. No one gasps that much.
Not to forget how he ends every. Single. Chapter. with a cliffhanger, even if nothing is really happening.

Pros; A thriller is a thriller for Brown. It's still captivating to some limit, the plot develops quite well, the characters are nice, and filled with flaws, which is admirable.
Not to forget that the amount of information in this is massive, which makes this an enjoyable read, yet too annoying because I like him too much.