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Every Sunday
Every Sunday
Author: Peter Pezzelli
Every Sunday is a light and breezy story about the Cantini family, a knot of people joined by blood and marriage, leading interwoven lives. The story opens with the death of family patriarch, Nick Cantini, who is the piece of fabric that adds the color, warmth and strength to the family quilt. — Johnny Cantini, Nick's oldest son, is left holding ...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $11.19 or $7.29+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780758207708
ISBN-10: 0758207700
Publication Date: 9/1/2005
Pages: 312
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  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 27 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Paperback
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DramaMomma avatar reviewed Every Sunday on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A great book for a rainy afternoon or snowday. If you're not Italian, some of the insider info will go right passed you. But that won't hinder your enjoyment of this book at all.
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Bonnie avatar reviewed Every Sunday on + 419 more book reviews
I'd searched for a simple, light-hearted book, an easy read before falling asleep, and as I read the beginning I thought I'd gotten too much of what I'd wished for. Too simple to the point of immaturity, the plot and dialogue predictable and the ethnicity played to stereotypical. I came so very close to quitting it. But since I quit just too darn many books lately, I persevered.
I am so glad that I kept going. The plot tightened, made some fresh twists and turns, the characters while still very simple, became more interesting, likable. It's a love triangle, yet more than that because it does involve a strange familial infidelity. An odd case here, and you'd have to read it to understand. I liked that the story is seen and told through a dead man's eyes, and that in the end, what seems impossible, actually works out. I'm at a loss on how to review something unacceptable and say that it is a good read. The man is one of those stereotypical older guys, pillar of the community, loved by all, who just couldn't keep it in his pants. And yet, I do recommend it for something sweet and light if that is what you need at the time.
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I enjoyed this book, it was a little hard to get started but after that the story drew me in.


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