one of the most interesting book before the da vinci code release . . .nice xa . .
one of the most interesting book before the da vinci code release . . .nice xa . .
kuan kabasa nako.... my thoughts are I found Angels and Demons to be a perfectly riveting experience. A book with a heightened degree of suspense and intrigue and more importantly, spirituality. It will have you rooting for the need of God and might influence you in behaving towards Science as if it were a body of knowledge that can only go to far onward with frivolity and the marred reduction of the wonders of the Higher Power to mere mathematical equations. Langdon fights obstacles while solving puzzles, holding his breath in mid-air while Mickey Mouse mocks him, recounting ancient art and history opposite the strong-willed Vittoria Vetra, brave but a woman with scruples she and Langdon find chemistry and romance in ANGELS AND DEMONS. Watch out for humorous exchange and quips such as the tranquil "Piranha" breathing, Catholic nutrinos and Yoga master Houdini. Carmelegno Ventresca is a man with conviction and is distinguished, serene and pious but watch out for his character arc at the end of the journey. Opposite him is Maxmilian Kohler, the director determined to defend CERN, a man of arrogance and self-righteousness. Join Langdon as he encounters a deadly assassin, hides from gunfire inside a tomb, fights him underwater, climbs caves and creeps into castles, and prior to that the discovery of grotesque yet mesmerizing and hypnotic methods of murder and execution and one very breath taking sequence from above in a scene towards the end.
Dan Brown performs better sleight of hand in ANGELS AND DEMONS, believe me it IS a better twist than that of "The Teacher" in The Da Vinci Code... It is foreshadowed decisively so there are no artificial contrivances. You would immediately be disappointed when you are made to think that the sleazy and proud character is the villain behind it but in the end lies a more disturbing twist to the puzzle, and collateral damage of revelations that are pay-offs of the story's central theme from the opposition to the idea that science is a miracle or to a certain portion of the book where a character wishes for "No more deaths."Â* Angels and Demons is blockbuster perfection indeed per one of the critiques printed about the novel. It will incline you towards determination to fulfill tasks of greater importance and urgence, to embrace if any a higher degree of spirituality and of course ideals of noble things to be done, be it from the twisted villain or from the old Cardinals... and don't forget a little bit of romance. Much more profoundly may authors like Ludlum or Clancy write, but Brown is one of those scribes who is able to weave entertaining yarn, fast and easy to comprehend, and entertaining at that despite some pomp or subpar prose that his critics may negate him for.
Angels and Demons. Try it.
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