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Boring at first, but after Chapters 3 and 4, it was thrilling. Couldn't wait to see how it ended. Plus, I kept picturing De Niro as I read the book. I couldn't picture him in the first few chapters, but as I continued reading he started to come alive. Apart from all that, the book was great.
"Ils prirent possession de la maison au milieu de la nuit."Best opening line EVER. In fact, the entire first chapter was one of the best openings I've read.This is a very fun read, very well written (even the 'illiterate' characters had a strong vocabulary) and I had to reach for my French dictionary every three pages or so. It's not nearly as violent as the film, which I didn't enjoy quite as much, and the ending is much better than depicted in the film.As an expat living in France, I laughed

I was very disappointed with this book. The saying that you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover is certainly true in this case. On the face of it this sounded exactly like the sort of book that I would enjoy, however the actual execution of the story for me left a lot to be desired and I felt let down.
Since I can remember, I've always been interested in the mafia, and I have no idea why ^^I liked the way the story is told, it made me feel like I was "living" the story, like I was part of it, so I can easily say it was an interesting reading experience.I loved the Blakes, the way they react to normality is first. funny ; second. so unexpected you can't know for sure what they're gonna do before they actually do it. I really really want to read the sequel now.4.25
Giovanni Manzoni is a New Jersey mob boss turned stool pigeon for the FBI. His testimony has been responsible for sending dozens of wise guys to jail, including the capo di tutti capos, Don Mimino, so naturally, there is a price on his head. It soon becomes apparent that he cannot safely live under the witness protection program in the United States, so his FBI handlers move him to France where we find him living in a small town in Normandy under the name of Fred Blake when the story opens.Fred
this is the only book i consciously purchased the movie tie-in for because it has Dianna Agron on it. don't judge me. the things I do for a pretty face.ANYWAY it has been a long time since I finished reading with my own damn eyes a thing with an ISBN. feels good, sort of. as mentioned, I bought this specific edition for Dianna and for that reason I was in the lookout for Belle, her character, scenes. maybe it's unfair of me to rate it based on my gay ass feelings but listen. her character was a
Tonino Benacquista
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 375 pages Rating: 3.61 | 1846 Users | 165 Reviews

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Title | : | Malavita (Malavita #1) |
Author | : | Tonino Benacquista |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Folio #4283 |
Pages | : | Pages: 375 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2005 by Gallimard (first published April 29th 2004) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. France. Mystery. Crime. Humor |
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Une famille d'Américains s'installe à Cholong-sur-Avre, en Normandie. Fred, le père, se prétend écrivain et prépare un livre sur le Débarquement. Maggie, la mère, est bénévole dans une association caritative et se surpasse dans la préparation des barbecues. Belle, la fille, fait honneur à son prénom. Warren enfin a su se rendre indispensable pour tout et auprès de tous. Une famille apparemment comme les autres, en somme.Une chose est sûre, s'ils emménagent dans votre quartier, fuyez sans vous retourner...
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Original Title: | Malavita |
Edition Language: | French URL http://www.gallimard.fr/Catalogue/GALLIMARD/Folio/Folio/Malavita |
Series: | Malavita #1 |
Characters: | Giovanni Manzoni |
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Ratings: 3.61 From 1846 Users | 165 ReviewsAppraise Of Books Malavita (Malavita #1)
I stopped reading once I realized I had seen the movie. Entertaining and tightly scripted though.Boring at first, but after Chapters 3 and 4, it was thrilling. Couldn't wait to see how it ended. Plus, I kept picturing De Niro as I read the book. I couldn't picture him in the first few chapters, but as I continued reading he started to come alive. Apart from all that, the book was great.
"Ils prirent possession de la maison au milieu de la nuit."Best opening line EVER. In fact, the entire first chapter was one of the best openings I've read.This is a very fun read, very well written (even the 'illiterate' characters had a strong vocabulary) and I had to reach for my French dictionary every three pages or so. It's not nearly as violent as the film, which I didn't enjoy quite as much, and the ending is much better than depicted in the film.As an expat living in France, I laughed

I was very disappointed with this book. The saying that you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover is certainly true in this case. On the face of it this sounded exactly like the sort of book that I would enjoy, however the actual execution of the story for me left a lot to be desired and I felt let down.
Since I can remember, I've always been interested in the mafia, and I have no idea why ^^I liked the way the story is told, it made me feel like I was "living" the story, like I was part of it, so I can easily say it was an interesting reading experience.I loved the Blakes, the way they react to normality is first. funny ; second. so unexpected you can't know for sure what they're gonna do before they actually do it. I really really want to read the sequel now.4.25
Giovanni Manzoni is a New Jersey mob boss turned stool pigeon for the FBI. His testimony has been responsible for sending dozens of wise guys to jail, including the capo di tutti capos, Don Mimino, so naturally, there is a price on his head. It soon becomes apparent that he cannot safely live under the witness protection program in the United States, so his FBI handlers move him to France where we find him living in a small town in Normandy under the name of Fred Blake when the story opens.Fred
this is the only book i consciously purchased the movie tie-in for because it has Dianna Agron on it. don't judge me. the things I do for a pretty face.ANYWAY it has been a long time since I finished reading with my own damn eyes a thing with an ISBN. feels good, sort of. as mentioned, I bought this specific edition for Dianna and for that reason I was in the lookout for Belle, her character, scenes. maybe it's unfair of me to rate it based on my gay ass feelings but listen. her character was a
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