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A Goodfella's Guide to New York : Your Personal Tour Through the Mob's Notorious Haunts, Hair-RaisingCrime Scenes, and Infamous Hot Spots

A Goodfella's Guide to New York : Your Personal Tour Through the Mob's Notorious Haunts, Hair-RaisingCrime Scenes, and Infamous Hot Spots

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent guide for something totally different in New York!
Review: The Goodfella's guide to New York is a truly facinating guide to New York's notorious Mob Haunts, unlike any other guide book, but it also gives an excellent real life New Yorkers view of Restaurants, Bar's and tourist attractions to visit.

Authors Henry Hill and Bryon Schreckengost, have obviously worked hard on creating a unique and informative tour of the 'real' New York. And with Henry's true life experiences, have delivered an exciting and nostalgic look at the infamous places where the mob hung out (and in some cases still do).

I thoroughly enjoyed it and can't wait to get back to NYC to check out some of the recommended eateries and other venues!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: HENRY HILL LIKES TO TELL STORIES
Review: This book contains some interesting stuff but most of it is recycled from wiseguy and the wiseguy cookbook. In addition to being extremely fluffy some of the stuff he says is flat out wrong. He says that Vito Genovese somehow posthumously blew the door off of Frank Costellos crypt. Genovese died in 1969 and Costello died in 1973. Most crackheads can see the problem with this little tidbit. Save your money and read it at the store, it should only take about 15 minutes. By the way, I made the oven penitentiary sauce from his cookbook and it sucked.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Quick Fun Read
Review: This book is great. Henry Hill takes the reader on an entertaining trip around NYC. He exposes some of the unknown places and gives a whole new look on other famous places.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was Awesome
Review: This book truly represents a side amd mistery most normal people will never encounter. I thought was well written and extremely interesting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: worth the money even if you never make it to nyc
Review: This isn't for kids or pre-teens, but it certainly is fun for the rest of us. I've never seen a travel guide so raw and funny, yet informative.

I'm not sure if I'd even want to go to some of these places, but they're fun to read about nonetheless. This is no literary masterpiece, I mean the guy's a gangster- but it's refreshing prose.

this thing is going on my coffeetable for sure!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very disappointed, not recommended
Review: True crime fans will be drawn to this savory morsel - a fresh idea told in a convivial and intriguing tone. Hill invites us into locales from headlines in a style that is shameless and easy to read, hinting at the dark world about which we've read but hope to never experience. The book is so chatty that putting it down is like leaving a good friend - you're already planning the return trip.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Taste of NYC
Review: True crime fans will be drawn to this savory morsel - a fresh idea told in a convivial and intriguing tone. Hill invites us into locales from headlines in a style that is shameless and easy to read, hinting at the dark world about which we've read but hope to never experience. The book is so chatty that putting it down is like leaving a good friend - you're already planning the return trip.


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