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A Guy's Guide to Being a Man's Man

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The popular actor from The Sopranos provides a humorous guide designed to help any man be all that he can be to succeed in love, work, play, and life, offering advice on everything from the art of dressing like a champ or winning big money and big respect in Vegas to how to select, smoke, and savor a great cigar.

272 pages, Hardcover

First published March 7, 2006

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Frank Vincent Gattuso Jr. was an American actor, musician and author.

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Author 1 book
August 7, 2011
Self-aggrandizement by a B-level celebrity. It's mildly funny, and contains a useful spaghetti sauce recipe.
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293 reviews15 followers
May 17, 2008
Frank Vincent has an ego if any man has one. If you dress like him, smoke his cigars, drink his scotch, treat women like him, watch his favorite movies and listen to his music like Frank Sinatra, keep your car clean and go to the best resturants, you will become a man's man. On the plus side, there were some great recipies in the book for Italian food!
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930 reviews219 followers
May 2, 2021
A funny and enjoyable read. I've seen Casino, Goodfellas, and The Sopranos numerous times so Frank Vincent's voice was in my head as I read this. Good information about cigars and alcoholic beverages (if that's your thing). I like the overall theme of the book: have respect for others including yourself; treat others with class and dignity. Not a bad book and I think I'll try a dirty martini and a cigar one day!
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10 reviews1 follower
July 9, 2007
This book is incredibly funny and has some great information in it. I really liked the section on cigars, which I find very helpful when I make my smoke shop runs.
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217 reviews8 followers
August 1, 2009
I flipped through this book today and came to the shocking realization that I am a man's man. I'm just as surprised as you are.
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12 reviews
April 2, 2023
Erg grappig, met hier en daar oprecht degelijk advies. Kort samengevat: behandel iedereen met respect, met name jezelf. Alleen al het lezen waard voor de olijke foto's van Frank Vincent en het leuke interview met wijlen James Caan. Aan te raden voor fans van maffiafilms en -series.
11 reviews
October 16, 2023
Funny in some spots, informative in fewer (but don't tell Frank I said that). Being a Sopranos fan, I thought it might include a bit more about how that's perceived in the world of "wiseguys", but nothing really. More of how to be "a man's man" in the Goodfellas era (1970s I think?) in New York or Philly. Read it on a lark, and thought my sons might get a kick out of it. But I live in Florida in 2023...
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300 reviews2 followers
January 26, 2022
A book I’ve had for many years. I always remember bits of it. The important thing is that you have to go into it knowing there’s a lot of humour and tongue-in-cheek. Frank is clearly having fun with this. But there are some really good nuggets that you can take away. It definitely may not be peoples tastes, but I like it.
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790 reviews51 followers
September 30, 2017
I am a big fan of Frank Vincent, a superb actor, specializing in mob / crime roles, and that was the only reason why I read this book. I don't think it's meant to be read too seriously, and the best part is really when he lists down his favorite movies by genre.
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266 reviews3 followers
May 7, 2018
This is just ok funny in that 'everything is a sopranos or mob reference' kind of thing know what I'm saying? fuggeaboutit.

I'd say it's worth a quick read if you're a mob movie fan.
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1 review
October 26, 2024
Enjoyable read and very short. Finished it in two days. It's mildly funny, but to be honest I just gave a chance because it was (supposedly) written by Frank Vincent.
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12 reviews1 follower
July 17, 2007
Funny, however it is often repetitive and over the top at times. If you want a few good recipes then this is also a good pickup.
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22 reviews6 followers
December 25, 2007
what can I say I'm huge soprano's and Phil leotardo fan so I had to grab his book its a fun little walk through all things manly lol and it was only 2 dollars.
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April 3, 2008
As a man you can always learn something to keep you ahead of the curve!
4 reviews2 followers
March 31, 2009
The book was very amusing and very easy to read.
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97 reviews
February 4, 2013
I think I'm more of a metrosexual trapped in a woman's body. Lol
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40 reviews3 followers
February 22, 2015
Read it during a dark time in my life. It helped one year down the line but most of all this book is the reason I started drinking dirty martinis.
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