I really want to say thank you for your hard work! And the book plus your blog really help me make the decision on the destination of my next trip! And please don't give up on this awesome blog!
i agree... your blog gave me a visual aid to the book as i read it, which was proving to be extremely tedious otherwise (googling all the locations in one by one). i don't think i'll ever be able to visit italy but your blog made me feel like i was there, and it's made me determined to try and do so some day! Thank you and please keep posting more!
and i too agreed. Your work is fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing all this picture. I`m reading the book and enjoying even more with these photos. Have a wonderfull 2014
I brought my copy of Dan Brown's "inferno" to Italy last year to read during my "down time" starting in Venice, then on to Florence and Rome, I never found the time. I spent my days in Florence seeing the usual sights, but now I wish I would've read the book ahead of time. I would've searched for the doors and places in the book, instead of just walking by! Definitely going back to follow the book! Please continue your blog--I need it to comlete my quest!
I really want to say thank you for your hard work! And the book plus your blog really help me make the decision on the destination of my next trip! And please don't give up on this awesome blog!
ReplyDeletei agree... your blog gave me a visual aid to the book as i read it, which was proving to be extremely tedious otherwise (googling all the locations in one by one). i don't think i'll ever be able to visit italy but your blog made me feel like i was there, and it's made me determined to try and do so some day! Thank you and please keep posting more!
ReplyDeleteand i too agreed. Your work is fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing all this picture. I`m reading the book and enjoying even more with these photos. Have a wonderfull 2014
ReplyDeleteI am on chapter 63 and missing your pictures. Now I guess I need to google the rest. Thanks for Florence tour.
ReplyDeleteI brought my copy of Dan Brown's "inferno" to Italy last year to read during my "down time" starting in Venice, then on to Florence and Rome, I never found the time. I spent my days in Florence seeing the usual sights, but now I wish I would've read the book ahead of time. I would've searched for the doors and places in the book, instead of just walking by! Definitely going back to follow the book! Please continue your blog--I need it to comlete my quest!
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