Sunday, 28 June 2009

Angels and Demons - Dan Brown

Angels and Demons

By: Dan Brown

From: Corgi

Leave your brain behind for some pure escapism. A lot of what is portrayed in this book is just what the book is - fiction.

What Dan Brown does well is tell a story, provoke some critisism from the right places, enough to generate controversy and let publicity do the rest.

The story takes place before The Da Vinci Code and is a much darker story. A long hidden society has struck and there is a race against time to stop murder and destruction.

A cracking pace, suspense on each page, obstacles to overcome, lies and conspiracies. A tailor made combination for a blockbuster, and you are not disappointed.

I have to argue with some of the scientific claims made in this book, yes it is fiction, but it is presented in such a way as to make it seem like fact. This is a comon trick used by the author, surround a questionable fact with lots of real facts to prop it up and soon you can't see the fiction for the facts.

The parts concerning CERN concern me. If enough people now believe even half of the bad fiction printed in the book, then years of scientific endeavour are all for naught. Not only is it bad writing, it is dangerous to present fiction as fact without clarifying what is and isn't possible.

I consider myself intelligent and had to check some of the facts to see if they were possible or had even taken or would be taking place.

Still, all in all a good holiday read.

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