Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Inferno by Dan Brown

Robert Langdon again. And again the same problem "So much details". Another problem is that the Dan needs to get out of the Robert Langdon series. Its quite a big dose till now and I'd really like to read something which is a non-Robert.

I love the plot of bio weapon but the whole narrative was too much artistic. There were actually some moments when it sounded like a travel guide book.

One thing I'd like to add here about the plot: I really don't think that we're growing in numbers. We've more longevity but I don't think that we're really a burden, I completely support the judicious use of the natural resources but didn't connect with the population control by any other means. In fact, I believe nature has its own ways of putting things in control.

One more thing I'll confess here is that this is one of the few books where I skip. I actually skipped a lot of paragraphs related to the description of art work in Venice which didn't connect with the plot.

Looking forward to read Dante's Inferno.

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