I read "A Man of Honor." It's a good read. It's more self-serving than most autobiographies. Bonanno never admits to so much as jaywalking (much less murder and drugs). But it's good on Mafia lore. Very good account of the Castellemmarese War. He's also very good about his early years, and the formality of Sicilian courtship. But don't expect to be very enlightened by it. Also, Bonanno's collaborator did most of the writing, since Joe never spoke English very well.
Bill Bonanno would like to think of himself as Michael Corleone, and of his father as Vito, but neither came close. Michael never would have done anything as stupid as using an associate's overdrawn credit card (and thus landing himself a multi-year stretch for mail fraud in Federal prison). And Vito would not have dealt drugs (a main Bonanno business) or have taken it on the lam for more than a year while his son struggled with a rebellion.