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Rating:  Summary: Predictable ending Review: An OK read for filling in time at airports while waiting for your next flight. Must admit that I saw the ending coming less than a third of the into the book.....can't trust shrinks can you?
Rating:  Summary: I read the book Review: And now I want to see the movie! I hope they keep everything the same, especially Roy. I didn't really picture Nicholas Cage as Roy, but as soon as I saw the trailer I see how he could do a really great job. I read the book in about two days which is really fast for me. I would want to know what people thought who saw the movie first and read the book after or vice versa.Alex
Rating:  Summary: Are you kidding me? Review: Are you kidding me? Who are these customers that reviewed this book? spectacular, Taken by surprise, and Best book ever. This book was so predictable Helen Keller could see it coming from a mile away. It is not even worth my time to write a review.
Maybe i will see the movie; it can't be worse than the book.
Rating:  Summary: Don't Play Cards With These Guys. Ever Review: Author Eric Garcia has written two previous books in which hard-boiled private eye Vincent Rubio is actually a dinosaur in disguise. No dinosaurs in his latest masterpiece but two sleazy con artists who are very good at taking money from others by all kinds of clever scams. Roy and Frankie are very good at what they do, in spite of Roy's obsessive compulsive disorder and hypochondriasis. The book becomes really interesting when Roy's long lost daughter from a failed marriage turns up and begins to change his life. What will happen next? The plot takes a number of surprising twists and turns and carries you along, unable to put the book down, until the surprise ending that blew me away. While some of the reviewers found the ending obvious, I must be a good "mark" because I fell for it completely. This book is not for everyone. It is not uplifting or redeeming. It is about some very bad people doing very bad things, but it is extremely well-written, fast-moving, entertaining and engaging. It has a lot of interesting information about scams and flimflams. Sometimes it is funny. But nothing like dinosaurs. Reviewed by Louis N. Gruber.
Rating:  Summary: Be careful of whom you trust Review: Eric Garcia's series about a dinosaur detective, ANOMYMOUS REX & CASUAL REX, are totally different from his MATCHSTICK MEN, except for the fact they are all humorous. Roy & Frankie have been partners as con artists (matchstick men) for years. They are at opposite ends of the pole. Roy saves his money, planning for his retirement, (He doesn't trust banks; he keeps his money in a horse in his living room.) takes his medication regularly for his obsessive-compulsive disorder, & is very careful, except evidently during his brief marriage years ago. He finds out he has a teenage daughter who now wants to come stay with him & learn the trade. Frankie is just the opposite; he is willing to take chances. He wants to make a big score so he can get some money. They usually do their business in places, like restaurants, etc, on a small scale. Frankie isn't thrilled about having Roy's daughter sit in on some action, in fact he is downright opposed to it. But when a girl makes up her mind, what is a father to do? The big question here is can a con man be conned?
Rating:  Summary: GREAT READ, SLICK ENDING, COOL CHARACTERS Review: Matchstick Men is an all around fun and satisfying read. The Characters were well written and the ending was a great touch.
Rating:  Summary: Spectacular Review: OK in my make believe world everything has the perfect ending so I had already put an ending to this book but then reality hit me hard in the face. What a surprise! This book is one of the best books I've read this year so far. It reminded me of the last Grisham book I read - again expecting a different ending and just taken by surprise. At times I could not contain my laughter at Roy's "weirdness" especially his deal with the carpet. Sadly I can relate to the fact that we sometimes get so caught up in the absurd. I love a book that won't let me sleep because it's so darn good. Now I'm hesitant in viewing the movie - will I be disappointed? I wonder. . . .
Rating:  Summary: A petty crime gem Review: Roy and Frankie are partners in con, ripping off everyone who crosses their paths from college kids to home making women to greedy men. But Roy is also suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder, and Frankie hooks him up with psychiatrist Dr. Klein so he can get the pills he needs. Dr. Klein in turn hooks Roy up with a daughter he never knew he had. Angela, fourteen, is eager to have a dad and wants to learn all about his job. Pretty soon she's helping. Pretty soon Roy wants to give up all his tricks in order to gain custody of her, but Frankie convinces him they should play the con game one more time ... just one more time. MATCHSTICK MEN is one of the best books I have read this spring. It is fast, full of twists and cons, cleanly and cleverly plotted, and peopled with characters who, while not brilliant, are sturdy enough to hold up their ends of the book. Angela especially will keep you reading. For me, the ending was a complete surprise and it left me thinking the whole book through again from a different angle. I found it a resounding and fitting wrapup for a book of cons, hinted at but unexpected. If you like fast, absorbing, perfectly plotted little books of petty crime with a twist, MATCHSTICK MEN is a treasure I couldn't recommend more highly.
Rating:  Summary: Great Novel with a Mind Blowing Conclusion Review: This is such a clever, fun novel to read. It is relatively short, a breeze to read, but still stays with you after it is done. Eric Garcia, who is known for his quirky "underground" novels, weaves a very tight storyline with some well-drawn characters. The story centers around Frankie and Roy, two con men who day in day out rob people of their money using complex or simple tricks. I found some of the con games very interesting, as some are so simple I thought of trying them out myself (only for a few seconds). My favorite was the "twenties" game, which you'll be reading about while shaking your head at the simplicity of it. The con team is two very different men. Roy is a steady, veteran con artist who lives a relatively simple life and saves all his money. His only weakness is his obsessive compulsive disorder, which goes away if properly medicated Frankie is a horrible person with his money, blowing it all on luxury items and increasingly going into debt. He is much more a risk taker than his partner, wants to explore new avenues of crime with strange people. Roy is risk averse, worried that his stable criminal life will be disturbed if he goes outside his comfort zone. Everything changes when Roy's psychologist introduces his long lost daughter, a spunky 15 year old who Roy just falls in love with, as a father. She is energetic, and wants to learn the cons just like her father. As Roy learns to care for her more and more, he considers leaving his business behind. Contrary to some other reviews, I thought the character of Roy was very interesting. Although his whole history is not detailed for us, I formed a pretty good image of him and what makes him tick. Frankie could have used a little more fleshing out, but Roy is the focal point of the story anyway. All of this culminates in a really great ending. It is the kind of ending that makes you really say "Ohhhh..I should have saw that coming!" One of the best parts of the book is to go back and look at all the seemingly obvious clues that you, an intelligent reader, should have picked up on. I guess you could say that it is the greatest triumph of a novel about con men is too pull a big mind con on the reader. Garcia certainly pulled that off with this reader. Great story all around, cannot wait for the movie.
Rating:  Summary: Great Novel with a Mind Blowing Conclusion Review: This is such a clever, fun novel to read. It is relatively short, a breeze to read, but still stays with you after it is done. Eric Garcia, who is known for his quirky "underground" novels, weaves a very tight storyline with some well-drawn characters. The story centers around Frankie and Roy, two con men who day in day out rob people of their money using complex or simple tricks. I found some of the con games very interesting, as some are so simple I thought of trying them out myself (only for a few seconds). My favorite was the "twenties" game, which you'll be reading about while shaking your head at the simplicity of it. The con team is two very different men. Roy is a steady, veteran con artist who lives a relatively simple life and saves all his money. His only weakness is his obsessive compulsive disorder, which goes away if properly medicated Frankie is a horrible person with his money, blowing it all on luxury items and increasingly going into debt. He is much more a risk taker than his partner, wants to explore new avenues of crime with strange people. Roy is risk averse, worried that his stable criminal life will be disturbed if he goes outside his comfort zone. Everything changes when Roy's psychologist introduces his long lost daughter, a spunky 15 year old who Roy just falls in love with, as a father. She is energetic, and wants to learn the cons just like her father. As Roy learns to care for her more and more, he considers leaving his business behind. Contrary to some other reviews, I thought the character of Roy was very interesting. Although his whole history is not detailed for us, I formed a pretty good image of him and what makes him tick. Frankie could have used a little more fleshing out, but Roy is the focal point of the story anyway. All of this culminates in a really great ending. It is the kind of ending that makes you really say "Ohhhh..I should have saw that coming!" One of the best parts of the book is to go back and look at all the seemingly obvious clues that you, an intelligent reader, should have picked up on. I guess you could say that it is the greatest triumph of a novel about con men is too pull a big mind con on the reader. Garcia certainly pulled that off with this reader. Great story all around, cannot wait for the movie.
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