Rating: Summary: Language Arts Book Review- For the Love of Venice Review: A summer spent in Italy! To most people it would be a dream come true, but that is not the case when seventeen year old Percy learns his family will be spending the entire summer in Venice for a project his dad is working on. Percy feels alone in the beautiful city of Venice; his mother is always out trying to absorb the atmosphere of the city and capture it in her artwork, Percy's father is always burying himself in his blue prints of plans to create M.O.S.E., a floodgate for the Venice waterways, and Percy's six year old brother, Christopher is going to be starting a new camp at the Estate Ragazzi church. Frustrated by the loneliness and the difficult language barrier, Percy is left to wonder the great city by himself. That is when he meets Graziella, a beautiful and mysterious Italian girl who works in the gelateria or ice cream shop. They are instantly attracted to each other, although it may not seem that way. They start to see each other and Graziella shows Percy the beauty of the Venetian culture and tradition. Everything seems to be going great between the young couple, but then Percy finds out that Graziella is part of an underground extremist political group and that she stereotypes him as a gullible rich American. Percy in unable to understand the stereotype she has for him or why the political group is willing to take extreme measures such as hold ups, etc, to keep the world fair out of Venice. Percy helps Graziella see that not all Americans are rich tourists and together with a little help from Mother Nature, they stop the world fair expo from being held in Venice. Graziella and Percy's relationship becomes stronger and they both realize that they are in love with one another. For the Love of Venice, is a story of love and politics that is enjoyable for people of all ages and genders. The political side of the story deals with the city's history and tradition. The love story is one that may seem unbelievable, but is one that you will not forget.
Rating: Summary: Interesting, Historical, Summer Romance Review: Dear Looking For A Good Book To Read, You have found it. This wonderfully written book is a twist of: romance between an American tourist (Percy) and a politically radical Venetian girl (Graziella) & Venetian politics when a group of politically radical teens try to stop the government of Venice from having the Expo in their city. IF YOU BUY ONE BOOK IT SHOULD BE THIS ONE!!!
Rating: Summary: ITALINO Review: I am a huge fan of Donna Jo Napoli's books. She's very talented and I love everyone of her young adult books-except this one. Not to be rude, but it was boring. I was hardly interested in it, but I decided to give it a try. When there was only just 30 pages left, I gave up on it. I flipped through to see them talking about how they love eachother. It was very strange. The story was boring and went on for too long on pretty much nothing. It just wasn't my thing. I just couldn't get into it. But perhaps you may like this book. It's your opinion. I love Donna Jo Napoli, especially Sirena, Song of the Magdelan, Beast and The Magic Circle. She is a really good author.
Rating: Summary: ITALINO Review: I am a huge fan of Donna Jo Napoli's books. She's very talented and I love everyone of her young adult books-except this one. Not to be rude, but it was boring. I was hardly interested in it, but I decided to give it a try. When there was only just 30 pages left, I gave up on it. I flipped through to see them talking about how they love eachother. It was very strange. The story was boring and went on for too long on pretty much nothing. It just wasn't my thing. I just couldn't get into it. But perhaps you may like this book. It's your opinion. I love Donna Jo Napoli, especially Sirena, Song of the Magdelan, Beast and The Magic Circle. She is a really good author.
Rating: Summary: Lacking ... I'll explain Review: Not to be too hypocritical, but young man in a strange country, falls in love with a young girl living in despair and needing help. They both need each other, very unoriginal plot, but I liked it altogether because of the information given. I've never thought more about Venice than that it was a tourist attraction and I learned a lot. I also now want to learn the language which seems like a lot of fun!
Rating: Summary: Lacking ... I'll explain Review: Not to be too hypocritical, but young man in a strange country, falls in love with a young girl living in despair and needing help. They both need each other, very unoriginal plot, but I liked it altogether because of the information given. I've never thought more about Venice than that it was a tourist attraction and I learned a lot. I also now want to learn the language which seems like a lot of fun!
Rating: Summary: learned a lot about venice, but.... Review: Percy (17) has to spend the summer in Venice with his family, while his father works on a construction project. He thinks he will spend most of his time with his younger brother Christopher, but then he meets Graziella, who is far from ordinary. Percy and Graziella begin to fall in love, but he has a secret that could make her turn on him. The book showed you how the people of Venice feel, which I liked. It also showcased culture as well. Sometimes, however, the plot got boring.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Tale of Romance in Venice Review: Seventeen-year-old Percy is somewhat unexcited when his parents inform him that the family will be spending the summer in the jewel of Italy, also known as Venice. Having just graduated high school, Percy would much rather hang out with his friends, go sailing, and kick back. However, his outlook on the summer trip changes when he arrives in Venice, and realizes that he may just be bold enough to have a romantic adventure there. Soon he meets a mysterious, beautiful girl named Graziella, who works in the ice cream shop. Graziella brings Percy into parts of Venice that foreigners never get to see, and explains about the turmoil that Venetians are experiencing at the moment. Percy is shown how young Venetians make desperate plans to save their city from danger, and waves of tourists. He also finds how much Venetians hate outsiders, like himself. However, while Graziella and Percy can't change how each of their cultures looks upon the other, they can try to find a common ground for their two worlds to meet upon, during this summer in Venice. I read Donna Jo Napoli's DAUGHTER OF VENICE a few months ago, and was so mesmerized by the story, that I just knew that I had to have FOR THE LOVE OF VENICE. I was not disappointed at all. Percy was a kind character, who was sympathetic, friendly, and helpful. He definitely bears a resemblance to the prince that every girl wishes that she will someday have the chance to meet. Graziella, on the other hand, was hard-headed, and at times snippy, but that was simply her hard exterior. Inside she was warm, friendly, and kind. The two characters keep the book flowing well, and will draw in fans young and old, male or female, into the story. A must have book for anyone interested in Italian culture, or looking for a touching story of first love. Erika Sorocco
Rating: Summary: Good book. Not the best, but still VERY good for its class. Review: This book is something like I've never seen in books before. Of course I may have seen more, but it was a shock. I had just finished reading a hard-core fantasy, and I wanted to read it again, but I had to read this and it Literally woke me up! I enjoyed the book less because I was still in fantasy land, so this book was a splash of cold water on my face after a nice, warm, cozy sweet-dream nap. One tip. Don't read the fantasy first. Happy Reading!
Rating: Summary: Excellence, in a word! Review: This book opens your esyes to the beautiful city of Venice, the characters are very original, as well as the story. The setting captures you in a way which makes you feel atached to it. A story for all ages. Don't miss out on this incredible book.
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