Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Playing for Pizza - Book Review

John Grisham has once again managed to amaze and to guess another best seller of absolute success.
But this has a different taste because it really is the love letter sent to Italy Grisham ... The author takes possession of the scenarios in fact Italian, absorbing them and describing them as not even an Italian could do the same. Every line, every word exudes passion and brings the reader into a fascinating tour of Parma before and then the entire nation, even as a guide in the flesh or a virtual tour would have done.
It is in this enveloping sea of sensations that could not be better carried out the actual plot of the novel: a gripping storyline and rich of emotions, ranging from the sentimental to the desire for revenge to everyone and everything, to go to the deeper meaning of ' love and friendship ... How could it not grasp the deeper meaning of that group of boys with the spirit of Peter Pan and the desire to demonstrate in a country where their passion is almost unknown? In the same way as you can not enjoy the slow mutation of the protagonist, who has failed American promise with dreams to become the first woman leader of a group of true friends and not just a football team, complete with a final speech from the movie Hollywood?
Why do all the work of Grisham is basically the same: to really show everyone what a "professional" ... because it is not only professional who does his job well, but who does it with passion and desire, that desire that burns inside you, the same flame that we see out of the pen of the author and oozing in reading his writings. E 'therefore the foundation of the plot with its outline work that creates a delicate flavor but persistent, in which the difference between prose and poetry and between fable and reality becomes very thin.

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