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Finished the book last night: my opinion! #49115
01/09/03 07:56 AM
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i finished the book last night, surprised to finish it in seven days! i love it! i love trying new authors' literature and puzo's, although a little simple compared to my usual readings, is surpisingly (in a pleasant way!) great. i love the way he explains what events have happened in the duration of michael being away and coming back--without making these explanations too long or too short. the ending is a nice way of wrapping up the story.

i was glad to find that FFC decided to put some extra scenes in the movie which WERENT the book such as vito's killing of don chicci at the corleone villa.

the book has vastly broadened my mind on the backgrounds of the characters such as neri, brasi etc. i think th novel could have done without the chapters with jules segal--i always thought he was up to something and only interested in making money fo himself--but it turned out that he was guilty of nothing, which i was a little disappinted by as i didnt like him much and would have preferred him to get whacked!! lol! also, mario, was it really neccessary to go into detail on lucy's operation? lol!

so, my rating: 8.5 out of 10.
by no means a masterpiece in terms of literature, but the plot is flawless and the character depth is much appreciated. (hagen was probably my favourite charcter in the book)

thanks to everyone who recommended it! much appreciated. all i want now (after reading red rabbitt) is to read another puzo novel. no need for any input on this, i'll just take a look at my thread i posted a while back.

mick grin

PS. MC 14, where are you up to? are you finished it yet? did u like it? let me know what your thoughts on it are.


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Re: Finished the book last night: my opinion! #49116
01/13/03 05:35 PM
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just thought i'd post so everyone can read my REAL original post on this. everyone replied to my second one, which was an erraneous one.

did anyone else feel the way i do about jules?

mick


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Re: Finished the book last night: my opinion! #49117
01/14/03 01:09 PM
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Capo de la Cosa Nostra,

I've posted my review on the novel, it's called "My review" grin


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Re: Finished the book last night: my opinion! #49118
01/14/03 07:48 PM
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Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra:
just thought i'd post so everyone can read my REAL original post on this. everyone replied to my second one, which was an erraneous one.

did anyone else feel the way i do about jules?

mick
I do. Ok, Puzo wanted to provide a little follow-up on Lucy Mancini. Fine. But Jules, I believe, was there for one purpose: to provide a vehicle for Puzo to show off some medical erudition he picked up somewhere, which he paraded (uselessly and unnecessarily, IMO) in describing Lucy's gynecological operation and Johnny's throat condition. Puzo is one of those authors, like Ian Fleming of James Bond fame, who cannot resist passing along every bit of learning he encountered--whether or not it's relevant to the plot, or adds to the story. Fleming, at least, was succinct and made it interesting. Puzo went on too long in GF. He was out of control with his Hollywood stuff in "The Last Don."


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Re: Finished the book last night: my opinion! #49119
01/15/03 09:49 AM
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Wow and I thought I was alone in thinking that about Jules and MP's over attention to detail when it came to those medical procedures. LOL I believe the parts dedicated to Lucy and Jules were boring and rather useless to the rest of the story. ohwell


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