The last summer, I had an obsession with the books by Dan Brown. He is a famous north american writer that it wrote titles such as "El Código Da Vinci", "Inferno", "La Conspiración", “Angeles y Demonios” and others. His pen is wonderful because the stories are very gripping. ![]() |
| Each title had an adaptation in the cinema |
I began with his book more famous “El código Da Vinci” and since that moment I could not have stopping. His stories have a little bit of everything: love, drama, riddles, conspiration, conflicts, blood, many money, power, etc... In Código Da Vinci, it talk about murder of somebody famous. From there, it is a true mistery everything.
Dan Brown is a loving of the Art History because in everyone his books he try to teach across pictures or poems of classic art the important things of the plot. His lead character is Robert Langdon and it's across of him that Brown talk about of Dante, Miguel Angel, Leonardo Da Vinci, La Última Cena. You can learn many thing and without doubt, one thing very important is this it.
Other point exciting, it's Brown's capacity to make that reader travel around the world. Every story is located in specific country or city. For example, Codigo Da Vince in The Vatican and Italy, Inferno in Venecia and after in Estambul.
Finally, I must highlight that Brown is working an new book called "Origin" that it to be published the next month. This story promises more drama, intrigue and exciting moments.
PS: Once you start, you will not be able to finished

I've never read one of those books, but I always see people in the bus or the subway reading El Código Da Vinci. I think I should give it a try.
ResponderEliminarI never read a book by Dan Brown. But your recommendation gave me a lot of enthusiasm. I was very interested by the History of Art.
ResponderEliminarMy grandma loves reading Dan Brown, I remember that she started with El Código Da Vinci, and then she could not stop reading his books in a long time. Now I think she wants to read Inferno, but I don’t know if she’ll make it, because of her eyes, not even her glasses help her to see the words clearly :(
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ResponderEliminarExcellent article you've got there! Reading Dan's books has been quite an experience for me too. Still looking forward to read his last novel though.
ResponderEliminarOh! three years ago I started reading "El codigo Da Vinci" and since the death of Jacques Sauniere at the beginning of the book I couldn't stop, anyway I didn't read it all :( but I still have the hoppeless jaja.. one day!
ResponderEliminarSee you jano!