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Divine Comedy: Inferno/Dante
Rated 3.81 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781416500230
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Embark on a harrowing journey through the underworld with Dante in Michael Dahl’s adaptation of Inferno, the first part of The Divine Comedy. Explore the seven circles of Hell, encountering tormented souls and confronting the nature of sin. Perfect for readers new to Dante or seeking a fresh perspective on this classic work. ISBN: 9781416500230
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Himanshu –
Dahl’s version makes Dante accessible! I enjoyed the fast pace, but missed some of the original’s complexity. Great for younger readers.
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This sparked my interest in Dante! A quick and easy read. The art style wasn’t my favorite, but the story kept me hooked.
Bhavika Teesh Kumar Chanda –
An engaging and accessible introduction to Dante’s Inferno. Perfect for those unfamiliar with the original poem.
Simran Koli –
It was alright. Nothing special, but not terrible either. If you want a fast read then read, else skip it
Harsh Raj –
It’s an okay book, but I wouldn’t rush to recommend it. The pacing is uneven, and the ending is abrupt.
Arpit Tiwari –
I struggled to connect with this version. The writing felt a bit flat, and the illustrations didn’t resonate with me.
Anjali Gupta –
A brilliant adaptation that brings Dante’s Inferno to life. The descriptions are vivid, and the characters are compelling.
Premkanth Karumanchi –
Not a replacement for the original, but a decent overview. I appreciated the effort, though it felt a bit rushed in places. Okay read.
Sthita Prangya Das –
Not sure how I feel about this book. Some parts were very confusing, while others made perfect sense. Overall, just okay
Gowri Krishna V R –
A mixed bag. Some parts were well done, others felt clunky. Not bad, but not great either. So three stars!
Shiv Haridas Lakhara –
While the story is interesting, the execution felt a bit lacking. It didn’t fully capture the atmosphere of the original.
Archit Jhawar –
Excellent for introducing Dante to teens! The language is modern, and the story is engaging. A solid adaptation, overall.
Aashish Kumar –
The adaptation has very creative take on the original. Enjoyed the fresh take on classic story. Good short read and the rating is four.
Priyanka Jain –
I found this adaptation disappointing. It lacked the depth and beauty of Dante’s original work. Hard to read and follow
Karishma Kumari –
This adaptation ignited my curiosity about the Divine Comedy. The writing is clear, and the story is captivating.
Rounak Banerjee –
A good introduction to Dante. Simplified, but captures the essence. Some of the art felt a bit cheesy. Worth a read if you’re curious about the original.
Darshit Navinbhai Kanani –
Dahl does a commendable job of simplifying a complex work. The illustrations are a great addition. Highly recommend it!
Adrish Roy –
I struggled to get into this version. The dialogue felt forced, and the plot was hard to follow. Sadly
Ankit Rawat –
Enjoyed the read, but wished there was more details about each character. Overall, a good read, but not great.
Ajeet Kumar –
Surprisingly good! A fresh take on a classic. I especially liked the visual representation of the different levels of Hell.
Shruti Singh –
A wonderful introduction to Dante. Made me want to read all of his stories. It is a five stars. Amazing book!