Presenting Author - Dan Brown
Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 6:48 am
Dan Brown
Main genre: Adventure / Mystery / Suspense / Thriller
Main audience: Young Adult on
Dan Brown writes books that usually (to me anyway) have themes which are not of the usual fare. Often they have a basis in science fact, or of events which have happened and have been covered up by 'the powers that be'. Entertaining and well-written, his stories are crafted so that his speculations of 'what might be so' have, at the least, a viable basis in fact. Some of his books have been made into movies.
Main Books
Digital Fortress (1998)
Deception Point (2001)
Robert Langdon books
Angels & Demons (2000)
The Da Vinci Code (2003)
The Lost Symbol (2009)
Inferno (2013)
Short summary of the author: Well researched, the books often have some kind of historical theme or have passages in them which go back to historical times. He uses fact and fiction, combining them into a rousing good story. He has no difficulty in writing stories which might provoke debate and/or discussion and in fact, seems to delight in doing so. I really enjoy the character Robert Langdon. I just read The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, and find the idea of a main character who is smart, well-read, a teacher and just a regular guy in a non-regular setting, is greatly appealing.
Good points / bad points: Good points - his stories either grab you and swing you into the story, so that you want to read the book in its entirety right now ~ ~ or ~ ~ Bad points - the main theme of the story just doesn't jell into something that you want to read.
Main genre: Adventure / Mystery / Suspense / Thriller
Main audience: Young Adult on
Dan Brown writes books that usually (to me anyway) have themes which are not of the usual fare. Often they have a basis in science fact, or of events which have happened and have been covered up by 'the powers that be'. Entertaining and well-written, his stories are crafted so that his speculations of 'what might be so' have, at the least, a viable basis in fact. Some of his books have been made into movies.
Main Books
Digital Fortress (1998)
Deception Point (2001)
Robert Langdon books
Angels & Demons (2000)
The Da Vinci Code (2003)
The Lost Symbol (2009)
Inferno (2013)
Short summary of the author: Well researched, the books often have some kind of historical theme or have passages in them which go back to historical times. He uses fact and fiction, combining them into a rousing good story. He has no difficulty in writing stories which might provoke debate and/or discussion and in fact, seems to delight in doing so. I really enjoy the character Robert Langdon. I just read The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, and find the idea of a main character who is smart, well-read, a teacher and just a regular guy in a non-regular setting, is greatly appealing.
Good points / bad points: Good points - his stories either grab you and swing you into the story, so that you want to read the book in its entirety right now ~ ~ or ~ ~ Bad points - the main theme of the story just doesn't jell into something that you want to read.