"Angels and Demons" by Dan brown
"Dan Brown's intriguing and gripping book "Angels and Demons" follows symbolist Robert Langdon as he looks into a murder and discovers the existence of the long-lost secret society known as the "Illuminati." This novel revolves around anti-matter which is very similar to the big-bang theory.
The novel explores the concept of truth as it relates to both science and religion. The subject of faith, reason, and their connection has long been at the centre of this conflict. "Antimatter," which was developed to demonstrate God's presence through science, becomes the novel's central conflict.
Another recurring topic in the novel is the pursuit of power. It turns out that all of these sacrifices were made to uphold and demonstrate the power. Their deaths are justified by manipulating the 'Word of God', which goes against their faith. The ordinary is manipulated by the power.
To convey the hidden meaning, symbols are used. The entire book reads like a puzzle; the more riddles it has, the more fascinating results are revealed. The symbols are depicted authentically, resulting in a visual feast that incorporates ancient architecture and sculptures.
Although the concept of "anti-matter," also referred to as God particle, was admirable, there are concerns about the potential for catastrophe.
The fun fact is the entire book is just one day event. Conspiracy theories added intrigue to the book, and the author's writing style kept the reader guessing right up until the very end.
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