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Re: Is the book worth reading?
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11/24/02 08:37 PM
11/24/02 08:37 PM
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Silvia Lombardi
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Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: im a big fan of all three movies and am thinkin of reading the original novel in the near future, but i would appreciate any honest comments on it from anyone who's read it. thanks
mick Get it, read it, you'll love it! All books r much better then movies. Sil.
Cu scava na fossa ppi so frati, ci cadi dintra iddu.
U pisci fet d'a testa
"Never tell anybody outside the family what you're thinking again." ~Don Corleone
"Don't ever take sides with anyone against the family." ~Michael
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Re: Is the book worth reading?
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11/25/02 04:10 AM
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Posts: 15,058 The Slippery Slope
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Absolutely, positively, unquestionably, and without a doubt. By no means is it a "great" book from the standpoint of literature, but its required reading for any fan of the film(s).
And to Silvia Lombardi: All books are NOT necessarily better than the movie. And if there ever was an example of the movie being better than the book, its Godfather.
"Difficult....not impossible"
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Re: Is the book worth reading?
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11/25/02 04:50 PM
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As plawrence already stated...I wouldnt call it a fine piece of literature...I mean its no James Joyce's Ulysses or anything but as far as storyline's go you can't beat The Godfather....plus you learn more in the novel than is shown in the film.....READ IT!
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis.
"We're all gonna be three little Fonzies - and what was Fonzie?!", "Cool?", "Correct-a-mundo!"
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Re: Is the book worth reading?
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11/26/02 12:40 AM
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I HIGHLY recommend it. It's definately a MUST READ for all fans of the movie and Mario Puzo. You kinda get to see the "Bigger Picture", a more in depth look of the story.
"I always tell the truth. Even when I lie"
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Re: Is the book worth reading?
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12/04/02 09:05 PM
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ChrisY2J
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"The Godfather" is a very addictive book. I've re-read it countless times. I never get tired of it. It will definitely expand your knowledge of the movie tenfold.
"Keep your body strong, your blood clean, and your mind sharp and mean." Henry Rollins
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Re: Is the book worth reading?
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12/05/02 07:59 AM
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I am almost finished......it enables you to understand more of why certain decisions are made...more of a background so you're not left guessing after watching the movie.... However, as many posters have mentioned in various threads, I have noticed the whopping amount of typos and other mistakes in the book. It's rather shameful for Random House (or whoever the publishers are) not to have fixed those in and by this day and age. Surely it reflects more badly upon them than it does upon Mario Puzo (r.i.p)
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Re: Is the book worth reading?
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12/06/02 11:50 AM
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ChrisY2J
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Originally posted by Don Marco: [/qb] Welcome to the Phily area. Here you are leaving Buffalo and coming to Philly and today we get more snow than we have had in years. Are you bringing it with you?[/QB][/QUOTE] Hey, Don. Well, I haven't moved to the Philly area yet! I'm going at the end of December. But yeah, it looks like Buffalo's wonderful lake-effect snow is following me, doesn't it? I am visiting in a couple days to hunt for an apartment. I'm looking for something in the Hatboro-Horsham-Willowgrove area. Are there any apartment complexes you would recommend?
"Keep your body strong, your blood clean, and your mind sharp and mean." Henry Rollins
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