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Re: Which Puzo book...
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06/01/04 03:19 PM
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The fortunate Pilgrim is my favorite out of all his books. This is the first one that Puzo was noticed for.
"From the barren farms of Italy to the cramped tenements of New York, the immigrant families struggle with an adopted life -- none more so than the Angeluzzi-Corbos. At their head stands Lucia Santa, wife, widow and mother of two families. It is her formidable will that steers them through the Depression and the early years of war. But she cannot prevent the conflict between Italian and American values -- nor the violence and bloodshed which must surely follow...." -From Geoff's Puzo Library
"I'd rather laugh with the sinners then cry with the saints, the sinners are much more fun."-Billy Joel
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Re: Which Puzo book...
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06/01/04 05:36 PM
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Originally posted by Patches: Omerta is really good too. Yes, also very good.
"I'd rather laugh with the sinners then cry with the saints, the sinners are much more fun."-Billy Joel
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Re: Which Puzo book...
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06/22/04 03:56 PM
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The Fortunate Pilgrim, definately. The Last Don was good, but it is said that The Fortunate Pilgrim was a novalization of Puzo's life. It was dark and showed a messed up way of life for early Italian Americans. Check it out.
"Only the dead have seen the end of war" -Plato
"There is no bread sweeter than the bread that you earn with your sweat" Nino Episcopo
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Re: Which Puzo book...
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07/23/04 01:38 AM
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Fools Die is one of my favorites. Even though it deals with hustlers rather than gangsters, its really a great book.
You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig. -The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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Re: Which Puzo book...
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08/13/04 11:47 AM
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I have read all books and rate them from best to worst; Sicillian Godfather Fourth K Last Don Fortunate Pilgrim Fools Die Dark Arena Omerta The family I would particularly recommend the much underated fourth k. It is a story about power and is relevant to a lot of the situations in the world today. Some of the writing is pure genius and I loved reading them out to my wife. I particularly like the sub stories just before the atom bomb goes of. They are very good and I feel Mario Puzo is just showing of how good a storyteller he is.
A man without sin is like a ship without a sail. The Oracle in the fourth K.
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Re: Which Puzo book...
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09/16/04 10:51 AM
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Omerta didn't really do it for me. The fortunate pilgram is actually based on Mario Puzo's real life and in my opinion far better written than Omerta. I can understand why some people don't like it as it is much slower than the mafia novels. But it conveys good wisdom, I particularly like the statement "the state gives charity in the same manner as a ransom victim gives money to a kidnapper" or something to that effect. Worth another read I reckon!
A man without sin is like a ship without a sail. The Oracle in the fourth K.
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Re: Which Puzo book...
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10/29/04 12:33 PM
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After hearing so many excellent reviews about the book The Sicilian, I went out and I got it, but I don't see what all the buzz was about....
Don't get me wrong The Sicilian is a good book, I enjoyed reading about Turi and I even liked that Michael was cleverly included but I think the Last Don and The Godfather are much better books....
What do you guys think?
Col tempo la foglia di gelso diventa seta.
As far back as I can remember I always wanted to be a gangster. - Henry Hill
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Re: Which Puzo book...
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11/02/04 04:44 PM
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of the puzo books i have only read the godfather, the sicilian, the last don, and omerta. and let me say that the godfather and the sicilian are the two best books so far. i found omerta was nowhere near the surprise the the other two are. and the last don really just dragged on for the first half of the book. i kept falling asleep. lol. but what should be the next book i get? since i got the mafia stuff out of the way.
"strange things happen all the time, and so it goes and so it goes. and the book says, 'we may be through with the past, but the past is not through with us'" - MAGNOLIA
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Re: Which Puzo book...
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11/15/04 02:10 PM
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i'm thinking about reading Omerta. Could anyone give me a short, not to reaviling synopsis
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Re: Which Puzo book...
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11/17/04 09:37 AM
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I read just The Godfather, Omerta, The Last Don and The Sicilian. Omerta and the Last Don were nice to read, but I really didnt enjoy them. I missed the Quality like The Godfather had, it is hard to explain, its just the feelings and thoughts I had after finishing these two books. The last one was the Sicilian, already a bit unsure about spending money on further Puzo novels, I really was impressed. The Sicilian is one of the best books I ever read - it describes the life in Sicily very detailed, without glorifying it nor the main person. It shows also the weakness behind Sicily and its traditions. I would everyone suggest to get Sicily - its really worth P.S.: I am no literature critic, so please dont measure my words too hard 
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Re: Which Puzo book...
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11/19/04 09:32 AM
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I would be interested to hear from anyone who has read the fourth K, personally I thought it was excellent.
A man without sin is like a ship without a sail. The Oracle in the fourth K.
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