Monday, May 12, 2014

Settings in Dan Brown's books

I think that the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown was an interesting book to read, and I think that the amount of facts and actual things help make his books more enjoyable.

In this book, it takes place in France, mainly the Paris area, and even expands into northern England. In Angels and Demons, it takes place in France (once again, at the begining of the book) and ends up in Italy, in Rome. In Digital Fortress, it takes place in Washington DC, along with The Lost Symbol. Deception Point even takes the setting to the Arctic.

I think that Dan Brown is an enjoyable writer because of what he writes about, and he uses a lot of diverse settings in his books (CERN, Capital Building, Vatican City, New York City, Atlantic Ocean, etc...) and he uses them, and history and cultures around those areas, and is able to use them to create amazing characters and to help make the book to be great.

1 comment:

  1. So, are those books all in the same series? It seems like an good book to check out either way. I'll check it out.

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