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Your favorite Puzo novel
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09/09/03 07:27 PM
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Which is your favorite? I'd say The Sicilian. I liked it even more than The Godfather (which I LOVE). I liked the other books too, but The Sicilian is so charming 
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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09/16/03 02:41 PM
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GF....ive read GF, fools die, last don and am on onerta right now...GF def. the best...hey raging bull, how was 4th k?
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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I love the Sicilian - it;s an excellent story and I like the way michael is brought into it.
"My wife was weeping before she fell asleep, outside my window I saw my Caporegimes coming to the house and it is midnight. So, Consigliori of mine, I think you should tell your Don what everyone knows."
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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Love many of his books, but the Fourth K is my fave. Reading it for about the 5th time at the moment!
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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Originally posted by Jimmytheweasel: Love many of his books, but the Fourth K is my fave. Reading it for about the 5th time at the moment! You're the first one I know that actually said that. Usually people just don't bother to read it.
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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Originally posted by The Puppet Mistress: I love the Sicilian - it;s an excellent story and I like the way michael is brought into it. Yes! I hated reading books but the Sicilian got me into his books. I was judging Mario Puzo once I read the Godfather Returns. I was like "He musnt be that good" now after i read Sicilian, Omerta, and nearly finished reading the Last Don, he is the best writer right now!  ----> 
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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04/05/05 07:10 PM
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The Sicilian was truly a fantastic book. Every sentence seemed to be pure Puzo in every sence. And indeed it was. It was almosy as though Salvatore Guiliano was born and lived his life just so that Puzo could write about it. Okay, that's goin' a little overboard, but if you are interested in reading a book by Puzo, or anyone for that matter, The Sicilian is the best book to choose. Period.
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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04/06/05 03:15 PM
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Originally posted by Junior: The Sicilian was truly a fantastic book. Every sentence seemed to be pure Puzo in every sence. And indeed it was. It was almosy as though Salvatore Guiliano was born and lived his life just so that Puzo could write about it. Okay, that's goin' a little overboard, but if you are interested in reading a book by Puzo, or anyone for that matter, The Sicilian is the best book to choose. Period. True that.
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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04/07/05 03:09 PM
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Originally posted by DeathByClotheshanger: I'd have to say The Godfather.
I've read Fools Die and The Sicilian, but I need to re-read them because I stopped reading them for long periods of time and forgot what had happened in-between.
I did love The Sicilian though. The Sicilian rules. I was sad when I finished it.
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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04/11/05 06:11 PM
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Originally posted by Don Smitty: The Fortunate Pilgrim is great. Blah. What's it bout'?
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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The Sicilian, The Godfather, and Omerta.
If you had any fucking heart at all you'd be out stealin'! Joe Pecsi Turn that thing off! You should be out stealing! Lefty You put up and shut up, you hear nothing you say nothing! Just like you did for Bugsy! -Noodles
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Re: Your favorite Puzo novel
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04/12/05 03:29 PM
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Originally posted by TheSicilian123: The Sicilian, The Godfather, and Omerta. Yes! I don't know about Omerta... Omerta and The last Done are very similar. 
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