Dan Brown’s Inferno

 Dan Brown’s latest masterpiece that has occupied people of all ages, from May 14th onwards is, the Inferno. I failed to justify my claim of being a true Dan Brown fan as I could not initiate my exciting journey into the intricate plotImage and mysteries of Dan Brown’s world, on the 14th of May as my final examinations, ending on the 15th of May, prevented me from doing so. However I did not hesitate to obtain a copy from the nearest book store. Looking at the copy lying on my table for a whole day, unread and untouched, truly pained me but my sense of duty towards my exams helped me keep firm, and I was relieved of this dreadful punishment after I came back from my last exam, when my summer vacations began and nobody stood between me and the book.

  After having read the Lost Symbol, I was saddened by the thought that I would no longer get the chance to enjoy Dan Brown’s writings anymore, until a few months back when read that a new book was on its way. Naturally, I found the book very absorbing and I was completely immersed in it for two complete days. The book is another in the Robert Langdon series, a renowned professor of iconology and symbology at Harvard University. It revolves around Robert’s attempts to unravel the mystery in which he finds himself after waking up in a hospital, far from where he last thought he was situated. He, along with a woman named Dr.Sienna Brooks, aims to prevent a wide scale disaster that is impending upon mankind. Mysterious dreams that he sees, a renowned painting by a well known painter named Dante, and a secret agency that is powerful beyond measure, all play a major role in the story.

  Now, I will not say more, as I may ruin an excellent couple of days of reading for those who still have yet to engross themselves in this phenomenal book. But I can definitely assure you that this book is a true page turner. The way the author manipulates the mind of the reader to think in the way which he wants you to think, is truly mind blowing. You’ll be certain about something you will have read at one page, and after a couple of chapters, the tables will be turned in such a way that you will not believe that what you had read previously was something other than what you had thought it to be. You will look for that page again, skimming through many chapters, and to your surprise, you will see that nothing was said that would direct you to think what you had thought, it was simply the power of manipulation that the author possesses which he used to, so effortlessly, take control over your mind. What I say may not make much sense at the moment for those who have yet to read the book, but I am sure that those who have, will agree with what I say. His capability of changing the scenario again and again with twists and turns in the story, is amazing and nothing is as it seems to be and after a while, the reader’s mind becomes cautious of what it should accept as truth. Another thing that any avid reader will not cease to notice, is the ability of the writer to end each and every single chapter, in a way that will ignite the flame of curiosity in the reader’s mind, and force him to read another chapter. The last few lines of any chapter are my favorite part, as they always contain something very interesting, and do not leave it to the reader to decide whether he wishes to continue or not. So these are the few aspects of The Inferno, that I truly admire, and I will be pleased to hear your views. 

Why The Classics are Being Neglected

In today’s fast paced world, everybody wants to hurry to the conclusions, nobody really has the time to sit back and enjoy the beauty that life has to offer. I’ve realised that the case is similar regarding the reading of books. Classics for today’s generation have proven to be a bit ‘slow’. The writer goes nice and slowly, scrutinizing upon every single detail and works his way up to the end of the chapter when you realise that the character has only walked only a few steps up to the door of the room of his dying mother, and it took him forty pages to ‘aptly’ describe the scenario. The plot of the book may not be too long but the painfully long details stretch the length of the novel quite a bit. What this generation wants are conclusions. They want results and they want them now. An exceptional quality that I’ve noticed in one of my favourite writers, Dan Brown, is that he has the ability to go on with the story at a fast pace but this doesn’t make his stories short because, side by side he is always narrating events with conclusions that hold great significance in the plot and and the story keeps changing. Thus, he is able to provide what today’s generation demands from books. They want steep gradients in the story, and they want them to be good. Another thing is that when we get bored with a book, we don’t hesitate in quitting on it. Who has the time to read a book he/she doesn’t like? But I believe quitting so easily is an imprudent decision. The things these books have to offer, cannot be found in books about vampires. There must be a reason why these books are called Classics, and thus with an inquisitive approach to find that reason we should definitely peruse these books.
Happy Reading!

Dan Brown Page Turners

Dan Brown, a widely renowned fiction thriller writer, has been exercising his brilliant talent in writing since 1996, when he published his first book, Digital Fortress. He is mostly famous for his worldwide bestseller ‘The Da Vinci Code’ , although he has managed to form ‘four’ other masterpieces as well. I say this because I found each and every one of them exceptionally ‘thrilling’. My personal favorite is The Da Vinci Code , in which a ‘symbologist’ , Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu, together unveil the mysteries of centuries old personalities, which include famous artists like Leonardo Da Vinci, and religious figures in Christianity including Jesus himself. They aim to come to the truth behind the rumor that Jesus married a woman named Mary Mageldene, and that his blood line exists even to this day. Now I won’t go on to ruin the story for you. This is truly a ‘must-read’ . These are all his books, in my order of priority.

1.Da Vinci Code

2.Angels and Demons

3.The Lost Symbol

4.Digital Fortress

5.Deception Point

The intricate plots of all these exceptional books will definitely leave you absorbed in them. Which is your favorite Dan Brown book?Looking forward to your comments and opinions.Happy Reading!

(p.s   The names of the books are links to their e-books, if that’s what you’re looking for)