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Son of the Mob: Hollywood Hustle by Gordon Korman
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Son of the Mob: Hollywood Hustle

by Gordon Korman

Series: Son of the Mob (book 2)

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Korman, Gordon. Son of the Mob. 2004. Hyperion: New York..
Genre: Humor and Drama
Themes: Mob, Son of the Mob, College, Film School, making friends, California, Los Angeles, State Representative.
Age/ Grade Appropriate: Young Adult/High school
Awards: Winner of the 2005 Young Readers Choice Awards, The Stellar Book Award
Censorship Issues: There are no censorship issues that I have with this book. There are no curse words. There is a little violence but nothing to vulgar.
Critique: This book fits the bill of Young Adult genre. It is about a kid right out of high school wanting to move away to go to college. Some kids can relate but may not have as exciting of lifestyle Vince has. I would refer this book to kids in high school. There are a few funny parts in the book that kids would enjoy. I would say this book has more action in it than humor though. I would classify this book as drama. Although there are some funny parts it is not the whole part of the book. I did enjoy reading it.
Curriculum Issues: This would be a fun reading assignment to give students. I do not see any problems with this book being violent or vulgar. It’s mainly Vince the main character talking and he wants nothing to do with the mob lifestyle. Kids will love this book. I could see it in the public library as well as the school library. ( )
  jeniferm1314 | Oct 16, 2009 |
2. I thought this book was ok.
3.I thought the book was ok. I had a hard time believing the story and some of the things that were going on.
4. I thought the biggest weakness of the book was that it was hard to believe. The biggest strength was that he did a very good job of describing college life! ( )
  mjanderson | Jun 7, 2009 |
Eighteen-year-old Vince Luca, son of mob boss Anthony Luca, goes away to college in southern California hoping to escape his past, but soon his brother and a series of "uncles" appear at his dorm, and before long he is caught up in criminal activity once again. (BCCLS) ( )
  mhg123 | Mar 21, 2009 |
this was a great book i love the action there was it was good. my favortie part was when he haded to get thr money of hes dad enemy. it was a good book. ( )
  ortega8 | Mar 9, 2009 |
Vince Luca is on his way from New York to California to attend film school. Why does he feel the need to be on the opposite end of the country from his family? If your father is the biggest mob boss in New York, does that mean he's a bad person? If your girlfriend's father is FBI, is the relationship doomed? This unique story is told with humor and honesty. While there is no explicit sex or violence, it is insinuated and so I would suggest this for older teens.
1 vote bsutton | Sep 1, 2008 |
Hands down the greatest book I've ever read!

- Lilly H.
  cherry4books | Jul 6, 2008 |
I listened to an audio recording of the first book, so when I read this sequel, I was hearing voices in my head. Vince has a place in film school, the furthest one away from his family that he could find. But within a few weeks, it looks like his family is following him - his brother arrives, and then a heap of 'Uncles'. Vince is trying to deal with missing his girls friend, getting used to college life, and sharing a room with a posse of wise guys.

Vince's attempts to stay out of his family's business, out of his roomate's girlfriend's pants, and in his film teacher's good books make for a humorous and action-packed tale. ( )
  francescadefreitas | Jun 20, 2008 |
I did not enjoy this one as much as the first. However, for those who enjoyed Son of the Mob, I always recommend the sequel. It's still fun. ( )
  readerspeak | Aug 2, 2007 |
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