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Re: How is Omerta ?
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12/16/02 10:01 PM
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Omerta is a good book. If the The Godfather didn't exist, we will be talking about it. But i as you read it, you don't care much for its main characters and protagonists. Even the vilains don't have the chilling effect that Sollozzo and Don Barzini had. The proof is that i just read it last year twice and yet i wouldn't be able to name more than 4 characters from that novel. It was as if Puzo had written it rapidly to make a quick buck and wrote it without passion. And towards the end of the novel, the plot takes an implausible and almost comical twist involving an African-AMerican female police officer. Well, my opinion at least.
"The end justifies the means"
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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12/18/02 01:49 PM
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Omerta is an excellent book, in my opinion. As is The Last Don, and the rest of Mario Puzo's books. I am currently reading it for the third time.
Gli renderò un'offerta che non può rifiutare.
Don't ever take sides against the Family again.
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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12/26/02 02:14 AM
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i thought is was a good read , been trying to get time for the family myself....
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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12/31/02 03:11 AM
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I don't this it was all Puzo's work, didn't he die (RIP) before finishing it, and a family member finished it for him?
I hate people who are against vengance, they say that killing them won't make the lost come back, the way i see it, if you let them get away with that, they'll do it again and again until you are destroyed.
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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01/11/03 12:35 PM
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I'm definetly gonna read Omerta sometime soon I am almost done with the last don and after reading your post oggie I want to know what you think is so good in the book not that I dont think its good I just want to know what parts you li ked.
I am not that sort of person who trusts his friendship to those who do not value it- on those who think me of little account. Don Vito Corleone to Amerigo Bonasera.
SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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02/07/03 09:35 PM
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I think "Omerta" is a fantastic book! You should definately check it out, it is one of Puzo's best!
"A parola d'onuri vale sangue"
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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03/20/03 04:30 PM
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so far, i have read two Mario Puzo books... the Godfather and Omerta. i enjoyed both but Omerta seemed to keep me more entertained. dont get me wrong, the Godfather is a timeless classic but i really liked how Astore Viola was pertrayed in Omerta. My final conclusion, Mario Puzo is a great writer!
~Why don't you try sticking jour head up jour ass and see if it fits!~
~I'll make him an offer he cant refuse.~
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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03/20/03 04:36 PM
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I just bought Omerta a couple of days ago and am only on the 2nd or 3rd chapter. On first impression, the book seems just okay but I haven't really gotten into it yet.
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis.
"We're all gonna be three little Fonzies - and what was Fonzie?!", "Cool?", "Correct-a-mundo!"
- Jules and Yolanda, Pulp Fiction
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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03/21/03 12:58 AM
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Originally posted by goddaughter: I just bought Omerta a couple of days ago and am only on the 2nd or 3rd chapter. On first impression, the book seems just okay but I haven't really gotten into it yet. It was kinda slow for the first three chapters I thought because I didn't quite get what was going on, but it doesn't get into the main characters til a little afterwards, then it really takes off. I love Omerta, I pray they make it into a movie!
"A parola d'onuri vale sangue"
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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03/21/03 12:36 PM
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Some people say Omerta is an excellent book, entertaining..., and some say that it isn't good and not entertaining... I guess it's all about the person reading it, and what kind of story's they prefer.
Can somebody tell me a little about Omerta, what is it about?
“The greatest crime since World War II has been U.S. foreign policy.”
— Ramsey Clark former U.S. Attorney General
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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03/21/03 09:55 PM
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Originally posted by GAMBINO: Some people say Omerta is an excellent book, entertaining..., and some say that it isn't good and not entertaining... I guess it's all about the person reading it, and what kind of story's they prefer.
Can somebody tell me a little about Omerta, what is it about? A dying Don secretly meets with his three most trusted men (also dons). The Don already had three kids (I believe it was three) whom had been raised by one mother and due to the wealth of the family were in legitimate businesses. The meeting of the Don with his three most trusted men is to decide who will take care of his secret son who will be brought up to be the successor. I'm trying to make it sound interesting without revealing much of the plot. I may be slightly off as far as who the Don's kids are, but i think i'm correct. I havent' read the book in a long time. I was really blown away by Omerta. I thought the characters were great and the story was just crazy with plot twists and Mario Puzo often painted a pretty good picture particularly of Sicily. This is one book I actually got the hardback of too.
"A parola d'onuri vale sangue"
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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03/23/03 01:43 PM
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Im currently on chapter 4 of Omertá. The following is an edited extract from chapter 3 which I thought was interesting:
"At one point in his career Kurt Cilke had been sent to an FBI antiterrorist school. During that time he had access to the most highly classified memoranda and case scenarios on the possible use of nuclear weapons by terrorists from small countries. The files detailed which countries had weapons. Russia, France and England, possibly India and Pakistan. It was assumed that Israel had nuclear capability. Kurt read with fascination scenarios detailing how Israel would use nuclear weapons if an Arab bloc were at the point of overwhelming it. For the US there were 2 solutions: if Israel were so attacked, the US would side with Israel before it had to use nuclear weapons. Or if Israel could not be saved, the US would have to wipe out Israel's nuclear capability. England and France were not seen as problems, they could never risk nuclear war. The most immediate danger was from small countries like IRAQ, Iran, and Libya, WHERE LEADERS WERE RECKLESS, or so the scenarios claimed. The solution here was unanimous. THOSE COUNTRIES WOULD BE BOMBED TO EXTINCTION WITH NUCLEAR WEAPONS. THE GREATEST SHORT-TERM DANGER WAS THAT TERRORIST ORGANISATIIONS SECRETLY FINANCED AND SUPPORTED BY FOREIGN POWER WOULD SMUGGLE A NUCLEAR WEAPON INTO THE US AND EXPLODE IT IN A LARGE CITY. PROBABLY NEW YORK OR WASHINGTON DC. THIS WAS INEVITABLE. The proposed solution was the formation of task forces to use counterintelligence and the utmost punitive measures against these terrorists and whoever backed them. It would require special laws that would abridge the rights of American citizens. The scenarios acknowledged the impossibility of these laws until somebody finally succeeded at BLOWING UP A GOOD PORTION OF AN AMERICAN METROPOLIS. Then the laws would pass easily. But until then, as one scenario airily remarked, "It was the luck of the draw".
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis.
"We're all gonna be three little Fonzies - and what was Fonzie?!", "Cool?", "Correct-a-mundo!"
- Jules and Yolanda, Pulp Fiction
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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03/23/03 07:31 PM
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Originally posted by goddaughter: Im currently on chapter 4 of Omertá. The following is an edited extract from chapter 3 which I thought was interesting: Edited extract? This isn't in the book? If not where did you get it?
"A parola d'onuri vale sangue"
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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03/24/03 03:30 PM
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goddaughter
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I mean there are bits I left out when typing it up. It is in the book.
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis.
"We're all gonna be three little Fonzies - and what was Fonzie?!", "Cool?", "Correct-a-mundo!"
- Jules and Yolanda, Pulp Fiction
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Re: How is Omerta ?
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03/28/03 07:18 AM
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I liked Omerta while I was reading it, but it's the only Puzo book I've read only once. I don't really remember it too well, but I'd recommend it because of who the author is, and his works aren't let downs.
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