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Bill Naughton
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  • Paperback: 88 pages
  • Publisher: Samuel French Ltd (31 Dec 1963)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0573010080
  • ISBN-13: 978-0573010088
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.8 x 0.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 353,002 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Alfie remains the randiest and most shameless Casanova south of the river, always willing to oblige a lady and you can't say fairer than that, I mean, can you?' -- Sunday Times --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'Alfie remains the randiest and most shameless Casanova south of the river ... always willing to oblige a lady and you can't say fairer than that, I mean, can you?' The Sunday Times --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Handsome 12 Oct 2011
By Peter Wade TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
I watched the original film on television the other day.

It had started off as a radio play then a playt and two films have been made so it must be a good story.

THe film followed the book very closely and most of the dialogue was in the book. Interestingly for a swining sities book there is no swearing and no se scenes. It is just his thoughts and attitude to life.

It is sad in parts when he has a son but the mother marries someone else. He finds Ruby who he wants to settle down with but she has replaced him which of course he does all the time with his birds but it has never happened to him

He makes somone pregnant and pays for the abortion. He sees the unborn baby and cries. Does he learn from all this. He appears not to as it ends with him propositioning the married women he started off with.

A great film based on a great book. Worth a read
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Bill Naughton's, Alfie. 1 April 2005
By Tasso del Medico - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I have read the book by Bill Naughton and seen both of the films and i think they are all very good. I thought the recent film starring Jude Law was unfairly criticised. Alfie is the story of a young womaniser who always thinks he has the best end of the deal, concerning his relationships with women. He loves his life, and he appears very happy and content. But what becomes apparent is that Alfie is quite a tragic and lonely character. He sums up the whole story himself when he says "without peace of mind, you have nothing, and i haven't" I think the story is really good, on the surface it appears this is just a story of a womaniser but as you read on you realize there is much more to it than it seems.
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RACHAEL-ALFIE 4 May 2005
By CHIP DAVIS - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Alfie

Imagine a handsome, sweet-talking, English accented gentleman that sparks your attention by his charming smile, and sexy laugh. That is Alfie to a tee. Every woman wants him, and every man wants to be him. Written by Bill Naughton, Alfie is a four star rated book, and maintains the readers curiosity. Naughton's goal for writing this novel was to show the impact of little things done by men to make women feel loved and worthy of themselves. This novel inspires romance, makes guys look like pigs, and teaches major life lessons within the context of the story.

Alfie has a unique way of being romantic; he loves all women, no matter what shape or size. Being polite and charming to women is second natured to Alfie. He enjoys cuddling with them, dancing with them, taking them out to breakfast in the morning, and out for coffee during their lunch break. Spontaneously stopping by his ladies' place, to shower them with compliments and flirtatious gestures, until the next moment the women are begging for a relationship, after he pleasures them with things that their husbands are not giving them, and that the other men in town will not take the time of day to do for these women. He is a listener, a supporter, a friend, and an intimate companion, which most women want. Reading about Alfie's life filled with many women, and beauty is inspiring to one to become more romantic in their own life, and encourage love and contentment for themselves and loved ones. While many of the situations with the each woman and Alfie is indeed interesting, some may feel that it may be too much material to cover in a novel that should be focused more on the message of the book.

Some have short attention spans, while others have very long attention spans. Reading Alfie, some people may, or may not become bored with the back and forth pattern of the stories and situations of each of his relationships. At the beginning of the book, the stories draw the reader in immediately, but by the middle towards the end of the book, the pace starts to slow down, and it seems that there is no light at the end of the tunnel. The ending is sort of abrupt, and does not seem fulfilling after the reader has patiently waited to hear the moral of the story. Although it is nice to see Alfie trying to include as many women as possible, he does not always make them happy.

Trying to please everyone is a nice thing to do, until trying to please them backfires into hurting themselves, or others without being aware of the consequences. Alfie impregnates one of the women and has to face life-altering changes in his life aside from the more dramatic changes the woman has to go through. All of the sudden, the baby needs quiet time to sleep, patience and a lot of energy by the parents, and a constant watch over the child at the time. Simple time away from the house turns into a hard escape to get out of the house. Suddenly, using birth control is considered a little more carefully. More responsibilities, and less going out to party are now new concepts. Figuring out the life must go on, and that people must mature and grow up from always having fun, to becoming more responsible and make better choices that involve choosing things that may not be a personal choice, but according to priorities, the better choice to make.

Alfie is a wonderful novel to experience and apply to our own lives. We can use the charm and love for people that Alfie has, and incorporate them into our everyday habits and lives. However, along with learning to love, comes learning to make wiser decisions, and find the grown-up in us that must take over the place of our inner child personalities in order to live successfully and happy. Reading this novel is a great opportunity to evaluate our own lives and help determine alterations that may need to be adjusted in some areas. Pick up your copy of Alfie today, to learn some important lessons and enhance your romantic personality, and add color to your reading.
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Alfie Waste of time and paper 25 Nov 2007
By T. Hinton - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
The nicest thing that I can say about this book is that it is a quick read. The main character, Alfie is a womanizing, abusive, egotistical,despisable man. He is every man you warn the women you love to stay away from. He hurts the married women that he dates (okay, they are cheating, so they deserve it)but he hurts innocents (Annie)too. None of the charcters are likeable - the woman are either stupid, cheaters, or weak. I found the book to be shallow and am very glad to be done with it.
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