
Let the Games Begin
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Degas
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Critic reviews
"Brilliant, smooth, neurotic, and at times scathing." (Le Monde)
"A bittersweet book where you laugh knowing that there really isn't anything to laugh about." (La Repubblica)
"Let the Games Begin may well be the print version of 'La Dolce Vita' set today." (L'Unita)
"A young novelist with extraordinary narrative gifts." (The Australian)
"Sometimes warmhearted, sometimes shockingly offensive, and much of the rest of the time very funny, Ammaniti’s new novel is like a rich, delicious stew ... This book pulls off a rare feat: an action-packed but well-paced satire populated with characters rather than caricatures." (Publishers Weekly)
"Niccolo Ammaniti has constructed a novel you will not easily forget, rescuing the genius of Federico Fellini to mix chaos, social criticism and chronic human frailties ... A fast-paced, fevered comedy ... Ammaniti is the most gifted writer of his generation." (El Mundo)
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