Customer Reviews:
The Fabulous Trashwagon (Last Open Road) April 15, 2007 I read all of BS Levy's books - all I can say - for a racing history buff this is elixire for the soul, the books reflect global racing history of the post WW2 years - great series -
Another enjoyable Levy romp December 16, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've read the whole Buddy Palumbo saga now. This is a good entry in the series, stronger than Montezuma's Ferrari, but not equal to the joy and surprises of The Last Open Road. This story takes Buddy back to the road courses of the USA, driving and wrenching on his customers cars while he builds his own. Pretty predictable and with the obligatory happy ending, it's still a lot of fun, and Mr Levy does a great job of transporting the reader back in time to the golden era of sportscar racing.
This guy's pretty good January 3, 2004 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I see Burt Levy compared to JD Salinger. If Salinger is this good I guess I'll have to try reading him again.
Good but not great March 16, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"The Last Open Road" was great, I loaned it to twenty friends, car nuts and non-carnuts, and gave copies as gifts. Everyone loved it. This is the second sequel (and probably the last from the way the plot developes). If you enjoyed the first two you'll enjoy this as well but, standing alone, it's not as good as the second ("Montezuma's Ferrari") which wasn't as good as the first.
Typical Burt November 10, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Well, I read this book in one day. Started it, and 24 hours later I was done. Didn't want to set it down. If you liked Burt's previous two books, I'll bet you like this one as well. What supprised me the most was reading about some of the folks who Buddy meets along his adventures and thinking "Hey, I know/knew those folks, too." It certainly made the book more interesting for me. The only down side was, since I had a preview edition, there were enough typos to be distracting. Shouldn't be an issue as the final version is supposed to be out. Burt does get extra credit for having the advertising section in the middle of the book. It's a great idea.
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