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Almost Home: The New Paltz Novel, by Frank "Zeus" Marcopolos

Almost Home: The New Paltz Novel, by Frank "Zeus" Marcopolos

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Almost Home: The New Paltz Novel, by Frank "Zeus" Marcopolos



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“Almost Home by Frank Marcopolos is a fun and fast-paced novel about the seedy side of student life on a college campus in upstate New York—a netherworld, like any college town, where young adults create lives for themselves, yet are too young to realize the consequences of their actions. Almost Home keeps you in its thrall. The language rings true—and reads seamlessly within each character’s alternating chapters. The vivid atmosphere settled me in a sleepy burg where the cultural and social center was the college. The powerful and vivid atmosphere, much the same as when I was in college, although much more hypnotic and alluring, goes further. It seduces one to remain on the cusp of adulthood forever. In Almost Home that powerful temptation seems possible—at the price of selling one’s soul.” — Kathleen Maher, Author of Diary of a Heretic

Almost Home: The New Paltz Novel, by Frank "Zeus" Marcopolos

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4766061 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .74" w x 5.50" l, .83 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 296 pages
Almost Home: The New Paltz Novel, by Frank "Zeus" Marcopolos

Review "I started reading this under the assumption that it'd be a very sports-centric novel & was therefore surprised to find out that it was actually much more than this. The plot has several twists & turns & explores the overall drama of college life with particular attention being paid to the more seedy aspects.I found the book to be cleverly written and fast-paced." - Killien Reviews"A bildungsroman, a satire, a conspiracy theory, a grotesque parody, thoroughgoingly entertaining, and a sports novel...a wonderful read." - Hopeless Books, Uninc

About the Author Frank Marcopolos is a former U.S. paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division and NCAA baseball player. His written work has appeared in Broken Pencil, The Urban Bizarre, the Whirligig, the Oracle, Scowlzine, and many other places. He lives in central Texas with his English bulldog, Kenneth. He can be found online at FrankMarcopolos.com, Twitter (@frankmarcopolos), or Facebook.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Not my thing, but... By Darlene Jones Here's the thing. I don't like baseball--not a bit. And I had no desire to read a book about college students and their escapades. But, I bought Almost Home after joking around with Frank Marcopolos on Twitter.Okay, so now the book is in my Kindle and I feel obligated to at least give it a try. Protagonist is over testosteroned, but I keep turning the pages. Finished the book. It's well written and if it's your sort of thing, you'll like it--a lot.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Almost Home By Kathleen Maher "Almost Home" by Frank Marcopolos is a fun and fast-paced novel about the seedy side of student life on a college campus in upstate New York--a netherworld, like any college town, where young adults create lives for themselves, yet are too young to realize the consequences of their actions.The story is told in alternating voices between two players on the school's baseball team: Enzo, a one-time star pitcher who has taken to drinking heavily and seems destined to become one of the sad aging locals who "could have been a contender," and Budski, a power hitter and budding gangster who runs the local bad-boy fraternity. Budski's main interest is making money, and he has all sorts of businesses on the side, most of them illegal.The two are in conflict from page one, when Enzo stumbles upon the death of a young stripper at a party in Budski's fraternity house. Budski cleverly chooses to keep enemies his close and so makes Enzo an honorary fraternity brother. In the evil spirit, he later elects Enzo to be the the spokesman (and guinea pig) for a steroid-spiked sports drink that could make them rich.Stirring the pot are Jenny, a wild girl, and Shannon, a more or less "good" girl who keeps Enzo (barely) on the right path.When Enzo finally wakes up the fact that Budski is not only taking advantage of him--but could ruin his life--the conflict between them erupts.I read "Almost Home" in one sitting. (All right, I ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner but after fixing them, I read while I ate. Usually I resist this temptation if the book's on my Kindle.)But "Almost Home" keeps you in its thrall. The language rings true--and reads seamlessly within each character's alternating chapters. The vivid atmosphere settled me in a sleepy burg where the cultural and social center was the college. The powerful and vivid atmosphere, much the same as when I was in college, although much more hypnotic and alluring, goes further. It seduces one to remain on the cusp of adulthood forever. In "Almost Home" that powerful temptation seems possible--at the price of selling one's soul.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Almost Home By Valerie Bowen "Almost Home" by Frank Marcopolos is far from the average college based novel we are used to. Frank takes the reader on a journey through the eyes of two very different characters. One character (Barry Budski)being from a wealthy family spends his time finagling others to follow his dreams of becoming an entrepreneur, while the other (Enzo Prinziatto) spends most of his time chasing after the girl of his dreams. Both characters are involved in the college baseball team, but clearly one is more dedicated than the other.After getting into this novel I found it very hard to put down. I just needed to know what was going to occur between the two characters who where clearly raised very differently (one with morals, and one with less) The two characters blended together perfectly to make the reader route for the underdog so to speak. The way the author brought life into all the characters in his novel, made me feel as if I was there on campus with them.Great reading, thank you Frank Marcopolos for a refreshing look into the life of frat parties, baseball and the drive it takes to achieve the dream.

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