Top 5 lý do bạn nên đọc tiểu thuyết của Dan Brown

Top 5 lý do bạn nên đọc tiểu thuyết của Dan Brown


Have you asked me to advise you to read any book by Dan Brown. I shook my head helplessly because I didn't know how to choose. So instead of introducing a specific book, I decided to refine it because Dan Brown attracted many readers worldwide. If you have never read a book by an American author, see the following reasons to bring you to some of your books ...
1. diverse knowledge universe
Each of his books is a giant universe of knowledge. When it first started, it could make the reader feel overwhelmed. But if you take a little patience to flip open the pages, calmly accept each information, or if there is an unknown place but open the internet to find out more, you will see, I am not just reading a book The conventional adventure adventure novel, which is also a journey to bring you to a "knowledge church" in different categories.

These may include titles Mona Lisa, Vitruvius, Supper, Catholic history secrets, Temple knight in Da Vinci Code, or the Illuminati secretly in Angels and Demons. Or names that you may not have heard of, like the Three-Pointed Society (in the Lost Symbol) or Dante's Divine Song (Hell) ...

The universe of knowledge is cleverly and subtly woven, under the pen of American novelist. It is important that it lies in the story line and is skillfully used to solve choking knots.

So just in the advent of adventure with the character has more knowledge that may have been completely unfamiliar to me before, are you ready to try out a book by Dan Brown?

2. A special story is told with a great story
A successful work consists of two clauses. The first is to have stories to tell stories. Secondly, there must be a way to tell that story very well.

And Dan Brown has both.

If the content of his story is both adventurous and exploratory, riddles are often mysteries of history and religion - sensitive topics that provoke curiosity - how he conveys his story even more so the reader cannot stop turning to the pages of the book. The facts mentioned by the seven-part formula are three parts broken, making the reader seem to get lost in a maze between imagination and the clarity of history. And so they went deep into the unknown story. Usually his novels are told in a third perspective, but always make readers feel like they turn into characters. The AI ​​once read through his novels, not under a single identity, did Robert Langdon think, chase the same time and experience everything ...

The plot is more complex and complicated, but the way to talk when it is slow, the rhythm changes according to the psychology and the event makes Dan Brown's work no longer remain in the page. Or in a visual way, the reader seems to want to jump into the book page to be adventurous on that journey.

So what are you waiting for, don't try "jumping on" a page of your book?

3. rich cinematic twist
Usually you will be led into the story by a strange event (usually someone missing or murdered). And you will follow the main character to find the solution to the opening event. And from here on, the twist of cinematography often appears in a surprisingly continuous way.

But the explanation and interlocking of the circumstances makes the times of truth exposed or connected to another journey reasonable. You will not feel any compulsion. You will be thrilled with each letter, not knowing what will happen next. 

It's a master in that method, but Dan Brown doesn't abuse it. Sometimes he deliberately left some very clever suggestions for readers to guess. But as soon as you think you've just answered the mysterious question, the real twist appears ...

Angels and demons, Martyrs conquered readers with such "turn" times. So his work was very successful when adapted to cinema, because almost all of the original materials were available for the seventh art to do the best it could.

If you have ever seen an adapted film work, why not try a full-length reading to see what the feel is different?

4. As a travel itinerary through scenic spots
The Da Vinci code takes you to France with the Louvre and Newton's tomb in London, along with many other places. All are described as if you see the ears ....

Angels and demons take you on another "Catholic" tour, when the context is throughout Rome and the journey through the extremely famous churches, of course is architecturally and emotionally same beautiful.

The Seven-Fate symbol will bring you to Washington DC, where American life is re-enacted with stories like underground water flowing in a modern society.

With Hell, you will "wake up" in Florence dreaming then move to the city of Istanbul (Turkey), which is considered a cultural intersection-Religion of the world.

And his latest book, The Origin, brings us to Spain, the most wondrous country on the planet.

Read a book with such a descriptive style that you feel like you are in the context, so are you ready for trips without a Passport?

5. Multi-dimensional public opinion every time Dan Brown publishes new books
Most of Dan Brown's novels when published are all very big sales. But besides, there is always a lot of multidimensional and controversial public opinion. This is also easy because of the problems he mentioned often related to religion or historical anecdotes that are still dark. Sometimes his books escape the position of an entertainment product that becomes an essay about a proposition that has no solution. And so it is natural to have so many criticisms.

Argue and argue, is that not the way to finally reach the point of a certain obscurity? So reading a book and monitoring your feedback is also a way to equip yourself with the luggage of your own life journey. 

So what are you waiting for, don't try ...

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