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Angels & Demons - Movie Tie-In: A Novel by Dan Brown

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Book Review: Great Historical Read
Summary: 5 Stars

For the book Angels and Demons, there were several people and things that influence me to read it. First of all my love for history and ancient religion played a crucial role in my decision to pick this book. I have always been fascinated with recent and ancient conflicts that took place before my time. Second my cousin Rick also influence me to read it, because he shares the same passion that I do about the medieval time period. He is also very fond of literature that explores in detail, every side of an issue.
To summarize the plot of the book without spoiling, a Harvard Religious Symbology Professor named Robert Langdon is called to the scene of murder in Europe. When he leaves, he has no information or details on the subject. A long lost brotherhood, that was thought to be extinct, has risen again and began to claim victims. The brotherhood's infamy was due to the thought that they had discovered the secret to life. The book follows Langdon's adventures in an attempt to solve the mystery of the secret cult.
There were very few things I could criticize about the book, but some parts lagged in getting to the point. Brown would become focused on side stories and take away from the main story.
There are far more pros then cons though. Dan Brown writes with great historical accuracy and detail. The fantastic flow of the book can be attributed to its intertwining of storylines and characters.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in a thriller with historical twists. It ties in events from history to the plot. People with a knack for renaissance and medieval time periods will get great enjoyment out of this book.

Book Review: `Angels and Demons'
Summary: 5 Stars

`Angels and Demons' has all in it to be quoted as the `universal best seller' as it was rightly done in the New York Times. But the novel gained recognition only after the release of the controversial `The Da Vinci Code' a novel that faced a lot of opposition from the Vatican and other catholic sects. The author of this novel, Dan Brown is known for his wonderful gifted ability to weave fiction and fact as one. His familiarity with science and Vatican are clearly visible in this novel. Starring in this novel is the fictional Harvard University Symbologist, Robert Langdon. He is familiar to the ones who read Brown's previous novel, as he was the one who played the leading role in that novel too. The display of his academic skills in this novel once again has caught the readers' mind. The heroine of this novel, Vittoria Vetra is also a brilliant academic, whose father gets killed by the Assassin who is hired by the Janus. Janus is none other than the Camerlengo, in disguise, whose real face is revealed in the longrun. The author has portrayed all his characters in a fantastic manner. In the case of the Assassin, he is portrayed as a character of shear power and brut force. The reinvention of the Illuminati is a master stroke, although that does not have any impact on the end climax, as it was a tool used by the Janus to guise himself from the outside world. The Camerlengo's instant transformation into a God like thing comes in as a real surprise. But soon his real face is revealed in the climax. This novel when released was also not short of controversies. Despite all that, the novel has managed to come out as a universal best seller. All credits to Dan Brown

Book Review: Held Me Enthralled
Summary: 5 Stars

Maximilian Kohler, the general director of the Swiss nuclear research facility CERN, wakes Harvard Symbologist Robert Langdon in the middle of the night with a phone call. Kohler needs Langdon's help because one of CERN's star scientists has been horribly murdered, the body branded with strange symbols. This is no ordinary murder, but is murder ever ordinary, probably not, but this one is highly unusual. Langdon is on the case and so is his new sidekick, the daughter of the murdered scientist, the beautiful Vittoria Vetra, who is also a brilliant physicist.

In addition to the murder, a sample of the anti-matter the lab has been working on has been stolen, and it seems just a pinch of this stuff can set off a Hiroshima type explosion. And who's got it? Well a secret society, don'tcha know, the illuminati who have a long standing grudge against the Church. Add to the mix the fact that the Pope has been murdered and that those favored to replace him are missing and you have the makings of a thriller extraordinaire as Langdon and Vittoria race time to find the anti-matter bomb in the bowels of the Vatican before it goes off and turns the Holy See into rubble.

I know I might have been a little flip above, because some of this story seemed a little far fetched, but be that as it may, I couldn't put the book down. It held me enthralled from cover to cover, just an out of sight thriller, that's what this book is. What more can I say?

Book Review: Can't wait to see the movie
Summary: 5 Stars

I read this book last week. What a fantastic adventure! This book takes place over a space of hours. It is a fast paced race to basically save the Catholic Church and countless lives. It all hinges on the brilliance of a symbolist to help save countless lives from the brilliance of a scientist that has created a weapon of mass destruction. A brilliant scientist creates anti-matter only to be stolen and end up in the one of the most un-likely, most secure places on earth, The Vatican. Through a series of twists and turns the reader is caught up in this fast faced thriller that climaxes in the ultimate exposure of the Vatican and a very ugly face of the Vatican, with murder of the candidates most likely to be the next Pope, the proposed emergency of a secret society uncovered in the first book of this type by Dan Brown (The Illuminati), a terrorist, and a riveting end in which people that you assume are the "good guys" suddenly become the "bad guys". Assumptions that you made from the beginning of the book are proven wrong in an instant! The day is saved and people assumed dead are actually alive all in a great ending that has you gasping for breath. Fantastic read, but put your seatbelt on, don't schedule anything and get a tray of munchies to get you through this one. I liked this much better than the DaVinci Code!!!!!!!!

Book Review: Best Brown Book
Summary: 5 Stars

Angels and Demons was one of the best books I've ever read. Dan Brown's books are adventurous to the max, and keep you on the edge of your seat. All of his books that I have ever read are nothing compared to this one. I cannot wait to see the movie. The setting is amazing. Only Brown could turn Rome into a labyrinth of mystery, ancient puzzles, and murder. This book's thrills were almost as good as the chills. An assassin from a foreign land. A mystery man behind the plot. And an unexpected twist that will leave you begging for more. Brown is one of the best authors I've ever read. When I read The Da Vinci Code, I was amazed but this book was even better. The lies and twist and of course that feeling you get when you know time is running out. This book is the first Robert Landon adventure. Set in Rome he must follow an ancient path set by geniuses of the past, like Galileo, who has left a trial across Rome for other intellectuals to follow. Langdon must follow this path in less then 24 hours to save the Vatican and almost all hopes of Christianity. This was one of the best books I've ever read. All I can say is keep them coming, Dan.
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