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P**R
Great book overall if you love the Mafia topic
Great book overall if you love the Mafia topic. It is more up to date that some of the later writings. It does start out confusing but after you get going, it does come out well. It is another glance of organized crime and how it works.
S**Y
Interesting fictional account of the Goomba's Pizza Calzone attack.
Interesting work of fiction by Mr. Calco / Milano. I must say that I really enjoyed the book, but that is probably because I was the prosecutor in Flagler County who put him away for 10 more years. I hope Joey does not really believe what he has written, because it does not bear a resemblance to the actual incident at the Flagler County Goomba's Pizza Place. The real story is actually much more humorous and entertaining, but of course it would not show Joey in such a favorable light.He was very correct in that he really threw away paradise - he had it all and screwed it up with some dumb behavior. Too bad, as Joey was one of the more likeable guys I have prosecuted.Anyways, thank you for putting pen to paper -- you have to admire the guy for saying his piece and not wasting his time in the lock up. Most waste their time doing nothing when they could do something positive, like Mr. Calco / Milano here. Salut!
J**.
Calco sounds like he spent nine years in prison and never took ...
Where to begin with how disappointing this book was. I bought this book based on what I read about The Bath Ave Crew on Cosa Nostra News. The story was intriguing as that article was my introduction to this crew specifically. I thought this would be in the vein of Five Families where the times and crimes were related in fascinating detail. Not the case with Anthony's Boy (apparently in Calco's words followed by different text by author Richard Stanley Cagan). Calco sounds like he spent nine years in prison and never took a writing class which is former is true. The text is so hard to follow with all the run on sentences and words and phrases misspelled and added wrong in the sentence. Why would an author put his name on a book and let the book be released without editing or proofreading this moran's spelling. The so called chapters are filled with neighborhood bravado and events that have been covered in just about every other book about organized crime. He's basically retelling stories he heard from other people. The majority of his claims are faulty at best. I can't beleive I spent sixteen dollars on his. I'll wait for Jimmy Calandra's book to come out.
J**.
Give it a shot! Difficult to read at times, but a story worth reading.
This is definitely an interesting story, but the English used to write it is not very well. I see a lot of reviews talking about how horrible it is, and while the book is riddled with run on sentences, one must keep in mind that it is written by an immigrant from Italy whom did not speak English as his first language. The story is interesting and the book is in a strange format where the pages are made up with mostly Joey Calco's own notes. The English is not a reflection of the author, for he merely just assembled all the journal entries together. I am enthralled with the organized crime stories and enjoy reading any and all New York Mafia related books. This was an interesting take on a story that most probably have never heard. The real names of people are used in this book and it really gives the reader an authentic experience. The La Cosa Nostra culture is addicting (especially from the outside looking in) and this was yet another example of a life wasted to organized crime. The book is at sometimes difficult to read & Joey Calco seems to be full of himself. It's almost as if he justifies his action on the paper and tries to prove to the reader that what he did was okay.Regardless, It was an interesting read and I would suggest it. However, beware of the run-on sentences and self satisfying banter.
N**I
Ok read. Don't waste your time
This was an okay book. Not a lot of details or crime. Real generic. Hard to understand why he was Crazy Joey
S**9
Honor no longer
New perspective into the life and very entertaining
M**N
Garbage, but...
Idiotic, and like most idiotic mob books containing hundreds of lies, the author ludicrously states that "his" family was the biggest. However, there were a few minor tidbits I gleaned to fill in a few factual cracks in the sidewalk. It must have taken the author two hours to write, and me one to read, but I had very low expectations and got what I wanted.
J**A
ANTHONY'S BOY: THE PRINCE OF BATH AVENUE
Poorly written book. Many sentences had to be read twice to understand what l just read. I know now why the book costs $3.99. I have read more than ten books about the "Mafia".They were interesting and captivating. It was hard to put these books down. I forced myself to finish this book.
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