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The "Sicilian"??
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08/15/01 04:27 PM
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Could someone please explain this book to me? I see it referenced all the time. The odd thing is that it seems to be some kind of re-write of The Godfather? At least that is my assumption...
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Re: The "Sicilian"??
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08/15/01 04:39 PM
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I'm moving this to the appropriate category - "other Puzo books"...
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Re: The "Sicilian"??
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But....
I was asking "How it relates to The Godfather"?
I hope it gets answered here, I guess. I don't visit any other forums beside the main Godfather Forum. Oh well...Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Re: The "Sicilian"??
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08/15/01 07:07 PM
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Thanx for the tip Turi, i'll buy it tomorrow.
By the way, i don't like bandits.
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Re: The "Sicilian"??
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08/21/01 02:40 PM
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Well there is some romanticization but in general it's a book of its own, the godfather is someone seperate.
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