Reading the last eight chapters outside the library before it closed certainly placed my mind into the atmosphere of the final deadline in this novel. The past three weeks for which I had it on loan seemed like I never wanted to finish it. Here and there I would read a chapter or two, and everytime I put the book down I would have this feeling of getting into something that I didn't feel quite like I needed to see the end of. The main reason was because of the style of writing had, to me at least, what seemed like a lot of interjections and cross thoughts. As I read the last line I was glad I had stuck it out, definitely flowed with little effort on my part.
stronzo and testi da cozzo.
Man, there's plenty of one-up manship, in-fighting and posturing in that world of the Mafia in Pronto.
Book was done by 14:15
Tuesday, 26 June 2001
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