Wednesday, March 6, 2013

dan brown's new book inferno - pre-order

dear readers,

just want to share with all the readers. today i did my online banking at maybank2u. and guess what, dan brown has his new book coming out this may. 

and as i'm using this online banking, i'm eligible to order the book with special price through mphonline. the normal price is MYR98.80. but as a member i got 30% discount so i just have to pay MYR69.16. oh by the way the offer valid from 5-10 march 2013. so be quick. i already booked one. :)

and there is more, if you're the first 100 customers you will get another 20% cash back. so if you are lucky you will only pay MYR49.40. 

but for those who are not a member of maybank2u you still can buy online and get 20% off. you can buy either us edition or uk edition

you can go to the link below to buy online.


and here is the link to dan brown's official website.



for now i have to patiently wait for the book to arrive. maybe a few weeks after may 14th 2013.


cover of us edition


-waiting mode on-





1 comment:

  1. The greatest achievement of a writer comes when he/she can make the readers think. This book is the usual Dan Brown... finding secrets immersed in works of the Masters. However, this book has something more too... and that's what makes us think.
    For the first time, a Dan Brown antagonist makes you believe in what he believed. What he believed in is the Truth. And the measures he took (although debatable) are the ones of a lonely and desperate genius. Even for once, you start believing in the vision of the "bad" guy. And for making us do that, FULL CREDIT goes to the author.
    Moreover, this novel portrays Robert Langdon at his most vulnerable... starting from the scratch and re-deciphering what he had already deciphered.
    And lastly, the issue which is the epicenter of the novel. Sadly, the issue and its threat do exist in reality. And something really should be done about it.
    Kudos to Mr. Brown for bringing out yet another unputdownable read. It covers up for the disappointment caused by 'The Lost Symbol'.

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