Many "big players" toil to overwhelm some works of demeaning adjectives pretext that the community of "very big players" agree to call one of those, I quote from another "hamburger gastronomy". But because a hamburger makes you never want can be, gentlemen noble palace? I too, like you I am a "gourmet" text reader and I have also been witnessed in my circle of virulent criticism has been able to wipe namely "And if it was true ..." . And although a copy was nonetheless placed in my path and I took the opportunity to discover this literary blasphemy by myself, I confess, without conviction. On the day the book was completed. Yes, this is not a surprise the writing really is not difficult to access and would be lying to say that everything in this book falls unheard of. However, I think he does not deserve such harsh criticism, because on one hand we must grasp this novel in a proper perspective: he has never claimed to be a secular literary, taught for the ages to come by all the high schools of the world, it does not have the tedious burden which, for you, noble readers, the charm of yesteryear text, it ignores absolutely and assumed all about "serious" - politics, social problems etc ... - Fuel sufficiency of frustrated ego. In short, it is not "a book he must have read." Finally secondly, despite the simplicity of the text (which can be encouraging for young readers or beginning readers) emotion is "omni" presents an extraordinary story that happens to a poor and common man who lives as such, the number Page is well chosen few dozen more would overload the text. And again, the emotion is there. If I have to write a review so do not be offended about the form, experience the adventure for what it is, do not expect spontaneously discover answers to metaphysical questions, and do not be influenced by the gossip of Libraries concierges that taint the name of Marc Levy. We can not love him, but not before reading it.