Official Review: The Love Fool by Lorenzo Petruzziello
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Official Review: The Love Fool by Lorenzo Petruzziello

3 out of 4 stars
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People say that we are all fools when it comes to love. We make dumb decisions when we fall really hard for a person and continue to chase after them despite it being clear that they have no real interest in us whatsoever. This does not apply to everyone, of course, but this concept is what I deem slightly similar in the case of the main character in “The Love Fool”.
Lorenzo Petruzziello’s “The Love Fool” is a story set in Rome revolving around a publicist named Alex Corso. Having recently moved to Italy because of a job opportunity, Alex receives his first client Pernille Bjørn, a beautiful Danish chef with a great, lively personality. However, Alex soon has his life turned upside-down by the appearance of Emily, a girl in his past whom he hadn’t heard from in almost a decade.
What I liked about the book was that the author did a good job with his descriptions. I felt like I could visualize Italy itself from his writing and I could also imagine what the characters were doing in a certain scene as well as their facial expressions. Alex's job was especially interesting to me and I liked it because he was always looking out for Pernille like a protective brother. He didn't treat her like she was a part of his work and I appreciated that.
On the other hand, I can’t say much about the implied comedic scenes that were written in the book. Perhaps it’s because I’m a person who doesn’t laugh so easily, but I could only mostly feel frustration and disappointment when I read through the story, especially the part when Emily arrived. Even though it’s implied by the title itself, I did not like how Alex acted every time he was with Emily. The latter’s personality in particular was keeping me on edge the whole time because I kept on doubting her intentions.
All in all, I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. Despite some monotonous parts in the book that I came across along with a few errors and typos, I truly enjoyed the story since it kept me engaged until the end. I also have to mention how I was caught off-guard by the ending. I still can't believe that that kind of twist even happened! I really didn't even see it coming! Remembering the chaotic scene near the end still makes me feel incredulous and amused at the same time.
Regarding recommendations, I think this book is perfect for those who prefer a good story that they can get sucked into. On the other hand, this wouldn't be particularly immersing for those who prefer heavy drama.
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Nice to know that we have something in common. Thanks for reading my review!kandscreeley wrote: ↑05 Apr 2018, 07:49 Good descriptions can really make or break a story, so I'm glad that those were well done. Especially since I've never been to Italy, and I would really love to go! As for the comedic scenes, I'd probably find myself pretty much as you did. It takes a lot for me to find something funny. Still, it sounds like a worthy read. Thanks!
Thank you. And I agree that the past really is like a shadow. Hope you'll enjoy the book!Sahani Nimandra wrote: ↑05 Apr 2018, 07:27 It's fascinating to see how the publicist who is like a love expert get stun by Emily. Past always chase like a shadow, this is one such tale. I think I will check this out. Thank you for sharing this book and for the review!
Yes, in my opinion, the descriptions done by the author really made me visualize the scenes better. I think you'll enjoy the book once you read it!CambaReviewer wrote: ↑05 Apr 2018, 11:04 Hmm! Now you have me wondering what this twist in the end was. I think it is the sort of book I will enjoy reading and I like the fact that the author is very good at descriptions, which I am not. I might pick up a tip or two from reading this book. Thanks for a detailed and well-written review!
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The cover is pretty eye-catching, if you ask me. The funny thing is that the cover is also based on some scenes in the book, so it does have a connection nonetheless.
Yeah, I think the author mentioned that he lived in Italy for some time. Thank you and I hope you'll try out the book!cpru68 wrote: ↑05 Apr 2018, 11:18 If I can’t jump on a plane to go to Italy, I can at least read about it. It sounds from your review that the author is knowledge about that part of the world..so much so that you could visualize it. I’m not big in to romance type work, but your description of the ending leaves me to question that now. Thank you for the good details of this work.
I did enjoy the story nevertheless, and besides, I think I'm just not a person who laughs easily, so... Anyway, I hope you'll check out the book and thanks for reading my review!Libs_Books wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 04:30 That's an intriguing review - you make the story sound quite enjoyable, even if the comedy side was a bit of a let-down.
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Thank you so much for thinking so! I'm looking forward to knowing your thoughts about the book soon.
Yes, I think he did a great job, in my opinion. I also agree that the cover for his book is really eye-catching since it's what caught my attention in the first place along with the summary. Thank you for reading my review!stacie k wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 21:28 I’m drawn to the setting of this book, especially since you mention the author does a good job with descriptions. I also notice that the cover is cleverly designed with a catchy subtitle. It’s too bad that the comedic scenes fell flat in your estimation. Thanks for your informative review!
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