SECTION | DAN BROWN | AUTHOR | SCI-FI | Robert Langdon

The Reader's Galore

Author:
Dan Brown


Daniel Gerhard Brown is an American author best known for his thriller novels, including the Robert Langdon novels Angels & Demons, The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol, Inferno and Origin. His novels are treasure hunts that usually take place over a period of 24 hours. 


Novels are unrealistic huge palaces with open doors, wide arms and its attractive characters grinning at you. Reading is like a time travel into a virtual world surrounded by its own glory and darkness’s. It is a deep venture into something that happened in the writer’s mind. It is a miraculous meditation to be lost  in the mere depths of words.
When I read, I am unconscious to the world I live in and all my conscience is poured right next to the narrator of the story. I go wherever he goes, I feel whatever he does. It is entirely the author’s play he can puppet you into liking and disliking a character in an instant. This happens in Dan Brown’s novels. He is an American Author best known for his thriller novels. The villain is unclear throughout. Readers are  entirely on the sake of writer's manipulation. Robert Langdon, the hero trusts people who change their colours eventually and calls for trouble.


Sometimes Brown draws such a fine line between the characters that it is up to the readers whom they consider wicked. Brown has a sci-fi genre where he plays so well with his deep science and historical knowledge that his pieces become so breathtaking. At places Langdon recalls so much of crucial information that the reader’s fret at their inability to gather all of it. His books are in a pure essence are
encyclopedias. They hold a lot of information that makes the readers greedier to have more and more. With his novels it is like holding the secrets to many mischievous organisations’, his concerns are our
concerns. Brown has an abode for succumbing his readers into the depths of his vast knowledge.
From music to Illuminati, to the wild history of India, the elite people and their #codes, to the secrets lying since the formation of America Brown has it all. The way he revolves and connects various events of history towards a new way is exhilarating. It makes the reader believe in him and keeps them so  intrigued throughout. I remembered the feeling of being encountered with his The Lost Symbol. When
he unravelled the suspense it blew me off.


I feel it is the connection that he builds with each of his webbed threads with that make it more thrilling to read his novels. It is also to do with the extreme intelligent minds he picks up and weave his theme  around  And obviously the long quest for truth which Langdon is supposed to search before someone dies kicks in the adrenaline rush in us- the readers. His novels are treasure hunts that usually take place over a period of 24 hours. Such a short span, Langdon has his clock ticking!!


Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol, Angels and Demons, The Origin and many more have more than just pursuing power they have in them another miniature world pacing up and down with Prof. Robert Langdon who is a common professor at Harvard University teaching history of art and ‘symbology.’
Weird with suits and awkward on addressing people from stage. But the whole adventure begins in his
life because of his extensive knowledge and the people and their truths he bestowed.

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