Dan Brown - "Inferno" (Robert Langdon Series) May 14, 2013
#27
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Re: Dan Brown - "Inferno" (Robert Langdon Series) May 14, 2013
That's awesome. That's why I liked the illustrated editions of Da Vinci and Angels and Demons, to see all the sights.
#29
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Re: Dan Brown - "Inferno" (Robert Langdon Series) May 14, 2013
Thanks everyone, I really enjoyed being in Florence. It was my third time, and I hope to go back many more times. It's my absolute favorite city in Europe. Here's a few more from events from the book.
Palazzo Vecchio and Bargello, where the story began

Ponte Vecchio and the Vasari Corridor

Il Duomo


The Bapistry looking up inside

Palazzo Vecchio and Bargello, where the story began

Ponte Vecchio and the Vasari Corridor

Il Duomo


The Bapistry looking up inside

#30
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DVD Talk Legend
Re: Dan Brown - "Inferno" (Robert Langdon Series) May 14, 2013
Great pictures.
As for the book, it was disappointing but it did get better towards the end
As for the book, it was disappointing but it did get better towards the end
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#31
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Re: Dan Brown - "Inferno" (Robert Langdon Series) May 14, 2013
http://www.startribune.com/entertain...236012791.html
Dan Brown's 'Inferno' is Amazon.com's top seller for 2013
NEW YORK — A year after "Fifty Shades of Grey" overwhelmed best-seller lists, book buyers were seeking different kinds of thrills.
Dan Brown 's latest Robert Langdon caper, "Inferno," was Amazon.com's No. 1 seller for 2013, the online retailer announced Monday. Khaled Hosseini was second with "And the Mountains Echoed." The best-sellers for kids and teens were Veronica Roth's "Allegiant" and Rick Riordan's "The Houses of Hades."
Other major hits on Amazon.com were "The Cuckoo's Calling," a crime story J.K. Rowling wrote under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, and John Grisham's "Sycamore Row." Sylvia Day's "Entwined With You" was one of the few works of erotic fiction to place high on Amazon's list. Nonfiction favorites included Sheryl Sandberg's "Lean In" and "Things That Matter," an anthology of essays by conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer.
NEW YORK — A year after "Fifty Shades of Grey" overwhelmed best-seller lists, book buyers were seeking different kinds of thrills.
Dan Brown 's latest Robert Langdon caper, "Inferno," was Amazon.com's No. 1 seller for 2013, the online retailer announced Monday. Khaled Hosseini was second with "And the Mountains Echoed." The best-sellers for kids and teens were Veronica Roth's "Allegiant" and Rick Riordan's "The Houses of Hades."
Other major hits on Amazon.com were "The Cuckoo's Calling," a crime story J.K. Rowling wrote under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, and John Grisham's "Sycamore Row." Sylvia Day's "Entwined With You" was one of the few works of erotic fiction to place high on Amazon's list. Nonfiction favorites included Sheryl Sandberg's "Lean In" and "Things That Matter," an anthology of essays by conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer.
#32
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Re: Dan Brown - "Inferno" (Robert Langdon Series) May 14, 2013
I'm about half way through INFERNO now...just got around to reading it. It's MUCH better than THE LOST SYMBOL - I'd actually like to see a movie version of this story.
#33
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Re: Dan Brown - "Inferno" (Robert Langdon Series) May 14, 2013
Doing some late night channel flipping, I came across this movie. I found the name - and description - somewhat interesting.
#34
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