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Re: Thoughts on the book?
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12/09/04 06:23 AM
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Originally posted by Don Rypcord: And is it actually good? [no spoilers please]. The book sucks. I hope that didn't spoil it for you.
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Re: Thoughts on the book?
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12/23/04 03:27 AM
12/23/04 03:27 AM
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Well I read the review and now want to read the book, where did the author get the rights to do this? The problem I have is that this is not Puzos thoughts and ideas, this guy just made this stuff up, so its just not the same
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Re: Thoughts on the book?
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12/23/04 03:56 PM
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Originally posted by DJGodfather: where did the author get the rights to do this? The original publisher, Random House, invited a host of literary agents to have their clients submit a detailed outline of their ideas for the book. Hard as it may seem to believe, Winegardner apparently "won".
"Difficult....not impossible"
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