Rating: Summary: A perfect blend of religion and science Review: I started reading this book when the power went off during an ice storm; I lit all the candles in my apartment and read 250 pages in a single night. When my power was restored the next day, I cut the lights off again and finished the book by candlelight. Once you start reading this book, you will not be able to put it down.Nearly every review I read about this book applauded the author for his plot twists, the book's basis in factual information, and its quick pace. While I enjoyed every single one of these strengths, I especially appreciated Dan Brown's excellent presentation of the conflict between science and religion. As a scientist trying to resolve these two aspects of his life, Angels and Demons provided some excellent food for thought in a very entertaining package.
Rating: Summary: Just Kidding? Review: Not only is this one of the best thriller novels I've read, but at the end Brown leaves you wondering how much of the foundation of the novel (in his mind) is fiction or non-fiction. Without spoiling the ending, I'm still wondering months later what Brown thinks he knows or if he's just having fun with deep doodoo (the European, power-elite form of voodoo). Apparently, like Umberto Eco, that's what he wanted, and at least with me, he succeeded.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Novel Review: I ran across this book and was intrigued by the title and cover (hardcover edition). I can tell you that this novel really moves with an excellent plot. I would place it in the same category as Focault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco with regard to secret societies operating in the present, intellectual observations, art history, the Vatican, murder, etc. I am awed by the author's ability to combine all of the above elements in addition to scientific breakthroughs, an attractive hero and an pace that will not allow you to put this book down. The plot is multilayered and it will force you to dwell on the numerous stories being told simulataneously. I found myself thinking of many ideas and situations he presents and their I am looking forward to future novels from Dan Brown that explore the past intruding upon the present in very unexpected ways.
Rating: Summary: I never met an Illuminati I didn't like Review: Dan Brown has created the ultimate thrill ride with Angels & Demons. After buying this book and only spending a few moments with it, I told a friend that I had just read the most exciting 27 pages I could remember, and that if the rest of the book was half as good as the beginning, I hadn't wasted my money. Once I had finished the book, I went looking for other Dan Brown titles, knowing that I was unlikely to be disappointed with anything else he'd written. Angels & Demons forces the reader to ask some very interesting questions. Did the Illuminati exist? If they did, what was their effect on Western Civilization? Do they still exist, and are they a danger? One hopes, of course, that they have always been mythical, but there are those lingering doubts. Filled with interesting, complex charactes and wonderfuly exotic locales - even if they are in places we think we know - Angels & Demons delivers the goods. A fun and exciting read all the way through.
Rating: Summary: Religion Meets Science Review: Good and evil, in the guises of the Catholic Church and science, face off against each other in this full-on action thriller. At times it's difficult to figure out who is working for the dark side and who is on the side of light. And this confusion is all thanks to the clever plot twists and cliff-hanger chapter endings. To give names to the opposing sides, we have the Vatican on one side and the Illuminati on the other. The scene is set with the murder of a brilliant scientist who was branded on his chest with a unique marking. This is followed closely by the news that a bomb (the invention of the murdered scientist) sits somewhere in Vatican City and is set to detonate at midnight, some 12 hours hence. To top off the predicament, the Pope has recently died and the Cardinals are about to enter conclave, but 4 of their number have been kidnapped with the threat that they will be killed, 1 every hour at various spots around Rome. As far as tension-packed scenarios go, this one's a doozy. Caught in the crossfire and somehow charge with the task of averting disaster is Robert Langdon, a religious symbologist who is led on a treasure hunt type chase around Rome. It really is thrill-a-minute stuff mixing historical fact with present-day improbability creating a tremendously exciting story.
Rating: Summary: Engaging from page 1! Review: A friend recommended this book to me and I am now likely to take ANY recommendations she makes in the future! I found this book completing engaging from the first page through to the last. Dan Brown's incorporation of science, religion, conspiracy and intrigue is fascinating. Having done some research myself, I believe that many of his examples are indeed fact. You will learn while reading this book without realizing it. Also, I sent the author an email about how much I enjoyed his writing and he actually answered it within 24 hours. I can't wait to read the sequel!!
Rating: Summary: A page turner Review: A very easy read. Some rather interesting and fun facts(?) in the novel that definitely make you want to take a trip to Rome to verify its assertions.
Rating: Summary: Fiction and Fact Review: Wow! A superior page-turner here set in historically rich locations. Everything about this book turned out to be fascinating. Be sure to read the book first before going to the website for additional interesting info. I look forward to my next Dan Brown book.
Rating: Summary: Excellent!! Review: This is one of the best books I've read in the past few months! Brown's book is really intelligent and very well written. If you like conspiracy's stories combined with history and real facts, you should read this one!
Rating: Summary: Super, Apocalyptic Thriller... Review: ANGELS & DEMONS hurtles the reader into an apocalyptic battle between the Catholic Church and legendary arch-enemy,the cult of satanic adepts, known as ILLUMINATI. Beginning with the feral murder of a brilliant priest-now-physicist who has discovered ANTI-MATTER, the plot explodes into gruesome crescendos of assassinations presaging annihilation of Christianity incarnated in the Roman Catholic Papacy. Vatican City is targeted with an anti-matter implosion bomb the night Papal Conclave is convened to elect a successor to a Pope who--it's implied a la Pope John Paul I--has been poisoned by an Illuminati mole working deep within the Church's hierarchial elite. To this brew, Brown adds a sub plot concerning unscrupulous machinations of the Post-Modern electronic Media: "The MEDIA is the RIGHT ARM of ANARCHY(p. 229)" declares the Islamic assassin recruited by Illuminati to vengeance (garnering World Wide attention if not approbation) against The Church by savage ritual sacrifice of prime candidates for the Papacy on Prime-Time TV. This satire might be ironically illuminating if the murders were not calculatedly sadistic. DAN BROWN cuts no slack as his demonic killer slaughters leaders of the Priesthood;then brands them with ambigrams of anti-Christ. The hunt for the anti-matter bomb; the unveiling of an anti-Christian secret society's esoteric path of initiation and quest for world domination; along with a "James Bond" adventure...providing expert tour of historical/architectural wonders of Rome...renders THUNDERBALL into a "volley ball" match compared with this major danger opus. SPECTRE is minor league bad guys against Dan Brown's ANGELS & DEMONS(4 & 1/2 stars)...
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