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Dante's Equation
Dante's Equation
Author: Jane Jensen
ISBN-13: 9780345430380
ISBN-10: 0345430387
Publication Date: 3/28/2006
Pages: 608
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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CocoCee avatar reviewed Dante's Equation on + 404 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Interesting read. Mysterious artifact starts a chase, following traditional Jewish traditions instead of the current Catholic pop-fiction trend (like Da Vinci Code). This is a much better read by the author than her first book Judgement Day. If you liked the Da Vinci Code and other religious artifact thrillers, this is a recommended read.
bjlowe avatar reviewed Dante's Equation on + 103 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is an amazing book! Jane Jensen puts the Holocaust, string theory, quantum physics, a physicist, a reporter, a couple of rabbis, a secret government agency, and a kabbahlist into a story with more twists and turns than a wounded blacksnake.
Although the start is slow "Dante's Equation" quickly becomes a page-turning rip through the universe. Just when you think you have it figured out the story goes in a new and intriguing direction, finally coming full circle with a neat feel good ending. One thing this book is NOT is predictable. The characters are realistic and everything about the story is original. If you don't read this one you are missing out!
It also gives you a new perspective on the nature of Heaven and Hell......and a lot to think about.
reviewed Dante's Equation on + 216 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I wasn't sure I was going to like this book because a rocket scientist, I ain't. But, I did! The store is told by 4 different characters, a jewish rabbi, a department of defense bad guy, a writer for the Mysterious Press, and a young woman working on waves, sound waves or something like that. Anyway, the book flows nicely, it only took a few pages for me to get involved with the story, when the author changes pov, its clearly stated and I have not ever read a story like this. The science was not over my head and Ms. Jensen is an excellent writer.