Saturday 25 May 2013

Inferno


ahm.... so i am here again...actually it seems much like an achievement that i have written a post.

its my first post about some novel...and that too DAN BROWN's INFERNO.

there's something i would like to say first...i am not going to write the perfect-formal type review about anything.
that's not just my cup of coffee  cold coffee i must say...its so hot!!!(sorry a dead pj).



Inferno
once again Dan Brown is back with an amazing  new blockbuster. 
hmmm...The covers of this book are too far apart. i am sure you have to be either a maniac or  obsessed with reading. but no matter which category you belong to, you will love it. "The amazing=Brown's way" 
so-so much to grasp...but full on suspense and thrill , a deadly combination.

Inferno (Italian for "Hell") is the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. It is an allegory telling of the journey of Dante through Hell, guided by the Roman poet Virgil
(i have no idea what Robert (character) had Bournvita, horlicks or something else...he remember or i must say he knows so much...)

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Robert Langdon a professor at Harvard wakes up in a hospital room in Florence shot by a bullet + with amnesia...he had no idea where he was, Sienna Brooks a doctor who helped him run away from people who desperately want to kill him, and he had no idea why.

Robert finds a biohazard cylinder in his jacket.  The US government wants to kill him, and Robert's only chance for survival is to figure out what the biohazard cylinder is. He opens the cylinder and finds a medieval bone cylinder fitted with a hi-tech projector that projects a modified version of Botticelli's Map of Hellon comes and helps them escape the black soldiers. 

well, a scientist Bertrand Zobrist is working his way out to save the world from "the most promising disaster"...something that will lead to "THE END"...the alarming rate at which we humans are reproducing.
he has major facts and researched alot...and yes he was right. 
even  Elizabeth Sinskey, the Director-General of the World Health Organization, agree with it. But they both have different way around the things.


Read this masterpiece to find out the vast imagination, the curse of  growing population ( could be), and most important...how the scientist will use the  technology to save the World. . 

 will he really save the World, or will lead the human race to its full stop (end)  too soon.


ah... saving the World, i can't promise you a happy ending, but the novel is surely a treat for the Book lovers.

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but don't rush to buy it...like me, its price still hurts somewhere deep inside my head and heart too. wait for a second-hand. Oh yeah i have one. Wanna buy :P) 


                            Enjoy!!!

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