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Omerta or The Sicilian #168047
09/10/02 04:39 PM
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which of these books do you like the best? I liked Omerta the best but The Sicilian is a great read as well.


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Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168048
09/11/02 12:09 AM
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i can't comment on this yet. i've read the Sicilian and have the Omerta which i bought at 50% off but have'nt started reading it.

GoodFella


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Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168049
09/11/02 02:11 PM
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I liked The Sicilian quite a bit more than Omerta, although I liked Omerta a lot. So far The Sicilian is my favorite Puzo book.

I find Turi Guiliano at least as compelling aa Michael Corleone in The Godfather.


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Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168050
09/13/02 11:41 AM
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Havent read the Sicilian yet but i have read Omerta and its good, from what ive heard i doubt itll be as good as the sicilian but nevertheless still a great book


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Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168051
09/13/02 04:58 PM
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I read a book I like and usually like other books by the same author. My favorite Puzo book is The Godfather, but I still enjoyed almost all of his others. I could never get going with the Fortunate Pilgim. The Sicilian is a great book, made better by the fact that there it is based on a real person. Omerta, The Last Don, and the Fourth K were all good reads, but not on a level as the first 2 (in my opinion). I haven't tried The Family yet.

By the way, my 18 year old son read The Godfather and loved it. He asked me what book to read next and I suggested The Last Don because it seemed to be more similar in pot to the Godfather. He didn't care for it, but loved the Sicilian. That gives you two opinions - one from a young guy and one from an old guy like me.


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Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168052
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I just recently finished The Godfather so my next choice is the Sicilian.


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Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168053
09/25/02 08:27 PM
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ive read the godfather and just finished the sicilian. i just started reading the omerta so i cant say which is better.

Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168054
10/15/02 12:34 PM
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Well I think The Sicilian is much better than Omerta... Partly becuase Michael is in it... partly becuase it's a beautiful story with such a sad ending, but I'm a woman and as the Godfather said women and children can be sentiment


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Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168055
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I like The Sicilian. It's definately my favorite Puzo book. I've read it about four times! I like Omerta too, but it just doesn't have that certain something for me like The Sicilian does.

By the way, I think it's terrible that Michael and Turi never met. "The Adventures of Michael and Turi." Now that would be a good book!


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Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168056
10/17/02 07:50 PM
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Omerta was my first Puzo book and I read it three times.
But the Sicilian is one of my favorites. Great storytelling and dialogue. Great secondary characters(my favorites: Stefan Andolini and Terranova)
El Siciliano es uno de mis favoritos!
(The Sicilian is one of my favoites!)

Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168057
10/18/02 05:02 PM
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I read The Godfather first, then Omerta, then Last Don and up till now thats the order I prefer them in..I have The sicilian, when I get time to read it I'll see just how good it is.

FH

Re: Omerta or The Sicilian #168058
10/19/02 02:32 PM
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all over
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great , more books to read......


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