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THE GODFATHER: THE LOST YEARS coming in November, 2004
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01/18/04 02:48 PM
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From Entertainment Weekly #747, January 23/30, 2004: THE GODFATHER: THE LOST YEARS When Random House Invited Mark Winegardner to apply for his current gig - writing a sequel to "The Godfather" - he was flattered but bewildered; it was an offer he could maybe refuse. The author of two literary novels, he hadn't read Mario Puzo's Mafia hit since he was a kid, and then, like so many of us, he was looking for the dirty parts. ("It's true," he says. "I told that to Lorrie Moore, and the second I did, she said, 'Page 27!'") Opening it again, he discovered an enticing hybrid of pulp and literature with an endgame that doesn't add up. Thus, "The Godfather: The Lost Years - The Saga Of The Family Corleone" will square the conclusion of the original with the facts of its film sequel. "There's this agreement to make Las Vegas an open city, and yet, with no explanation at all, they set up shop out there. Now, how does that happen?" (November, 2004)
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Re: THE GODFATHER: THE LOST YEARS coming in November, 2004
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01/22/04 07:33 PM
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In my opinion, not that anyone cares, I personally don't think it will be all that great because Mario Puzo isn't writing it. R.I.P.
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Re: THE GODFATHER: THE LOST YEARS coming in November, 2004
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01/31/04 03:07 PM
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The way to aproach this book is by NOT having high expectations for it. Take it for what it is, a novel written by another writer besides Puzo who will use his interpretations of the characters just like we do on these boards. Hopefully he will do his homework as he writes this book. It is very hard to live up to the reputation of a classic book written by a great author. When It comes out, I'll read it and enjoy it while I do. If it is a great read, the better, but if not, so be it. Let's face it, we a re all Godfather junkies on here, and we all look for anything of QUALITY regarding The Godfather. Don't pre-judge the book, wait until it comes out, read it, and then make your judgement. Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: THE GODFATHER: THE LOST YEARS coming in November, 2004
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01/31/04 10:35 PM
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It will still be good, but nothing can compare to the original Godfather.
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Re: THE GODFATHER: THE LOST YEARS coming in November, 2004
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Originally posted by Don Lights: I agree with Don Cardi that before the book is even released we shouldn't form opinons already. Yea give the Author a break. It's gonna be hard to fill Mario's shoes. Let's give it a chance.
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Re: THE GODFATHER: THE LOST YEARS coming in November, 2004
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02/11/04 11:09 PM
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Originally posted by ACK_NO. 1: From Entertainment Weekly #747, January 23/30, 2004:
...."There's this agreement to make Las Vegas an open city, and yet, with no explanation at all, they set up shop out there. Now, how does that happen?" (November, 2004) That's the idea of an "open city". That any family can go there and "set up shop".
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