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The Exceptions
by David Cristofano
by David Cristofano
Sky *A Booknatic*'s review
bookshelves: first-reads, drama, romance, thriller
Jan 22, 13
bookshelves: first-reads, drama, romance, thriller
Read from August 09 to 13, 2012 — I own a copy
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Before I start, I would love to give a little insight on who David Cristofano is: David Cristofano has earned degrees in Government & Politics and Computer Science from the University of Maryland at College Park and has worked for different branches of the Federal Government for over a decade. His short works have been published by Like Water Burning and McSweeneys. He currently works in the Washington, D.C. area where he lives with his wife, son and daughter. This is the 2nd book in the series, but each book is told in his and her's point of view.
I was captivated by the thrilling first few pages. I couldn’t part from this story at all! With an attempt to not spoil anything, I want to give my very excited review.
This novel is told in first perspective of a son of a powerful mafia boss, Jonathan Bovaro. Enthralled by a little girl who came across his family’s restaurant, shortly watched her and her family flee screaming. Police investigate the scene, and little Johnny-who was then 10 years old- wanted to see if the little girl was ok, so he gave everything he knew about their car to the police. Jonathan later learns that the girl was put in the Witness Protection program after she and her parents were called to testify against the Bovaros. The Bovaros want them dead… No loose ends.
The story is told over the span of 23 years and Melody Grace just won’t leave Jonathan’s mind… He was later recruited by his father to off with her family after a huge case was built against the Bovaros. The Bovaros have connections everywhere…even the corrupted FBI. Jonathan can’t come to bear the thought of killing the beautiful little girl he remembered and struggles to break free of the dangers of the family business. His father is ashamed he isn’t like the rest of the family, Jonathan is confused, and struggles between doing what’s right, or making his father proud. Regardless, he sets off to complete his mission… Feelings overwhelm him when he sees her for the first time in nearly ten years.
Will he protect her, or will he do what his father thinks best?
This isn't your average, sappy, get-it-over with love story. The characters were well developed, the emotions displayed felt so real. The desires of Jonathon wanting to be different from his family had me rooting for him. This is a powerful, enchanting, and beyond thrilling story of morals, love and family.
Before I start, I would love to give a little insight on who David Cristofano is: David Cristofano has earned degrees in Government & Politics and Computer Science from the University of Maryland at College Park and has worked for different branches of the Federal Government for over a decade. His short works have been published by Like Water Burning and McSweeneys. He currently works in the Washington, D.C. area where he lives with his wife, son and daughter. This is the 2nd book in the series, but each book is told in his and her's point of view.
I was captivated by the thrilling first few pages. I couldn’t part from this story at all! With an attempt to not spoil anything, I want to give my very excited review.
This novel is told in first perspective of a son of a powerful mafia boss, Jonathan Bovaro. Enthralled by a little girl who came across his family’s restaurant, shortly watched her and her family flee screaming. Police investigate the scene, and little Johnny-who was then 10 years old- wanted to see if the little girl was ok, so he gave everything he knew about their car to the police. Jonathan later learns that the girl was put in the Witness Protection program after she and her parents were called to testify against the Bovaros. The Bovaros want them dead… No loose ends.
The story is told over the span of 23 years and Melody Grace just won’t leave Jonathan’s mind… He was later recruited by his father to off with her family after a huge case was built against the Bovaros. The Bovaros have connections everywhere…even the corrupted FBI. Jonathan can’t come to bear the thought of killing the beautiful little girl he remembered and struggles to break free of the dangers of the family business. His father is ashamed he isn’t like the rest of the family, Jonathan is confused, and struggles between doing what’s right, or making his father proud. Regardless, he sets off to complete his mission… Feelings overwhelm him when he sees her for the first time in nearly ten years.
Will he protect her, or will he do what his father thinks best?
This isn't your average, sappy, get-it-over with love story. The characters were well developed, the emotions displayed felt so real. The desires of Jonathon wanting to be different from his family had me rooting for him. This is a powerful, enchanting, and beyond thrilling story of morals, love and family.
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Reading Progress
| 08/11/2012 | "I have a feeling this is going to be a Romeo and Juliet sort of story. Loving it!" | |||
| 08/11/2012 | page 91 |
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19.0% | "The author.did a fantastic job of beginning the story in a way that keeps you hooked from the start. I haven't read the first book yet, which is in the girls perspective, so I'm very glad he begins it from the very start so a new fan isn't feeling so lost. I'm very fond of Johnny and his desire to be good, and separated from the dangers the families business. I feel an amazing love story is about to unfold." |
| 08/11/2012 | page 91 |
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19.0% | "The author.did a fantastic job of beginning the story in a way that keeps you hooked from the start. I haven't read the first book yet, which is in the girls perspective, so I'm very glad he begins it from the very start so a new fan isn't feeling so lost. I'm very fond of Johnny and his desire to be good, and separated from the dangers of the family's business. I feel an amazing love story is about to unfold" |
| 08/13/2012 | page 312 |
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65.0% | "This story feels so real, I haven't seen writing this great, in so long. The characters are well developed,the emotions are relatable, and the suspense of their fate is just killing me!" |
