Hotel Pastis.....Where Do I Check In!!
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| Review Date: November 3, 2001 |
| Reviewer: douglas barton, Arlington, Va. |
| I'll begin this review by giving "Hotel Pastis" a total of SIX stars instead of the obligatory five. Stay with me and I'll explain why. Being such an incredible fan of Mr. Mayle's previous books on Provence I was slighly apprehensive about his delving into the world of fiction. Untested waters to be sure but I held my breath and waited for "Hotel Pastis " to appear at my local book store. When it finally arrived I, without hesitation, picked up my copy and that evening sat down... ready to be disappointed.Obviously, quite the opposite has occured. Looking back over the past few years when I first read this novel I actually have to laugh at my apprehensiveness (ummm... is that a word?). "Hotel Pasts" is, at least for me, one of the most enchanting, funny and in some small, strange way, romantic books I have read in many a year. Mr. Mayle simply makes you really care about the people that populate this book and you truly do want to see an "happy-ending"! The novel is written in an extremely fast-paced mode and moves along with the speed of sound! Never a dull moment! Without going into the plot of the novel, the main character Simon Shaw and his "man Friday" Ernest are both so cleverly drawn and fleshed out that I keep hopeing for a sequel to this work. Especially Ernest, part valet, part confidant, part friend and qualified Rolls-Royce mechanic is simply so fascinating that his character alone is worthy of a book. Obviously,as in any Peter Mayle novel ( and in real life) things don't always go as intended for our "heroes" and that is where the fun truly begins. This book simply has it all...French comedy, romance, bumbling crooks, ex-wives, a malignant local journalist and, perhaps most important of all, the French country-side, in all it's glory. Perhaps, in some way, the villages of southern France are as much of the novel as the characters. Altogether an extemely well-rounded first novel that is as fruity and smooth as a bottle of pastis! Do yourself a huge favor and run to your library or local book store and pick up your very own copy. I've bought countless copies as gifts and speaking for myself have read this wonderful book on 'six' seperate occassions. And while you're at it pick up a wonderful bottle of wine and an an Edith Piaf record. You may not be in France but...you certainly won't be home either! Bon Appetit!! |
Lots of Fun
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| Review Date: January 5, 2000 |
| Reviewer: , |
| If you want "heavy" reading that makes you think beware of Peter Mayle. His books are more fun than...well...anything! If you love France, food, and a little foul play...then welcome abord. In "Hotel Pastis," Mayle works the special brand of magic that he first showed us in "A Year in Provence." The only book that's ever made me want to leave Italy! For awhile, that is! Enjoy! |
Wonderful entertainment, especially if you love Provençe.
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| Review Date: October 31, 1999 |
| Reviewer: , |
| This is one of a very few novels that I've read more than once.It was light, humorous, and delightful entertainment, as well as close to the fantasies of many who feel trapped in the "rat-race", worldwide. I have spent quite some time in the Provençe region of France and felt as if I had already known many of Mayle's characters. |
Fiction is more fun than Facts
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| Review Date: January 26, 1999 |
| Reviewer: , |
| I first read Mayle's non fiction A Year in Provence and Tousjour Provence and I was snared. Having lived in Europe and traveled extensivly in France it brought back wonderful memories. At first I was reluctant to try the novel, wondering if he could pull off the fiction as well. And Hotel Pastis proves he can do both very well. In fact the novel was even more fun that the non fiction. Light reading, ideal for a plane trip or a similar situation, humorous but with enough suspense to keep you turning the pages. A delightful read. Keep it up Mr. Mayle. |
A wonderful book with and ending that fits
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| Review Date: June 2, 1999 |
| Reviewer: , |
| I adore this book, and have read it several times. I love the ending as well. It ends perfectly for those who have always wanted books to end differently than they really do. Dust off your imagination and read this book... I hope I can find more books with characters such as "Air-nest"! |
Great book! A must read for anyone with a sense of humor!
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| Review Date: April 16, 1998 |
| Reviewer: , |
| This was a great book from start to finish. The only reason I didn't give it a 10 was because there really wasn't an ending, it leaves the whole possiblity of follow up. What ever happened with the mafia gangster. Did the crooks really get away? This book was a wonderful read, very quick but not short on detail. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes a good book filled with laughs. |
Total delight
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| Review Date: July 4, 2001 |
| Reviewer: Jack Cochran, Lee's Summit, MO USA |
| It is really fortunate to read Peter Mayle for the first time while you are visiting Provence for the first time. Such was my good fortune this summer. This book is charming, funny and a great joy to anyone with an interest in London and Provence. Mayle is simply superb. |
The most fun book I've read in a long time!
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| Review Date: June 21, 1999 |
| Reviewer: K. Trickey, Conway, AR United States |
| I don't know what book our esteemed reader from Los Angeles read, but I found this book fun, light and yet hard to put down. I could not wait to find out how the General's little plan worked and Simon was such a fun guy, searching for something better for his life. And Ernst, who could not like Ernst? I just wish I had one of him in my life. I haven't read all of the other books, but you can bet that I'm going to now! |
Tim Pigott-Smith's reading brings this audio book alive!
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| Review Date: July 20, 1999 |
| Reviewer: , |
| This audio-book is one not to be missed! Peter Mayle captured the charm and seduction of a vacation in provence, but Tim Pigott-Smith's reading is the breath of life. Each character is instantly recognizable -- and there are many. Watch out: You are likely to find yourself plotting with the bad guys, cheering for the good, and all the while feeling as if you KNOW them personally... It was a wonderful vacation! |
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