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Omerta #169628
08/30/01 05:09 PM
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School just started, and I decided to pick up a Puzo book to get me through the first couple weeks. I grabbed Omerta from my bookstore, and started reading. I'd say this is definently a great book so far.

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I highly recommend it too. It lived up to my expections

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It was a good book but not as good, IMHO, as some of the others.


"Bacio tua mano."

"But...it was so artistically done."
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I really do like that book. After that check out some more Puzo work. He's a genius.


So die all who betray Giuliano
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Well, since Im doing my Omerta reading solely during study-hall, Im about 3/4 of the way through the book. And like the critics say on the back of book, it kept me glued, and turning pages. Now when I'm finished with this one, I want to look into more Puzo books. Specifically "The Sicilian" and "The Last Don". I've read Godfather. But my question is, are the 2 books I mentioned going to keep me as gripped as Omerta has? Im guessing yes, but still would like some input. Thanks

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I have to admit I havn't read the Last Don yet. But i'm definately going to get it as it sounds great.

The Sicilian is amazing. I havn't came across many people who havn't enjoyed that book. In fact i've came across about one person so far. It's also based on a true person 'Salvatore Giuliano.' A hero to the Sicilian people in the 40's. A must read.


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I gotta say that " The Sicilian " is if not the best of Puzo's works's . Unreal ... my own opions though... give me your's when your done . Pasiano

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Alrighty, I picked up The Sicilian, and The Last Don today, gonna start reading after I'm done w/ Omerta. Thanks for the feeback

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yeah i am currently reading omerta it is a good book so far.


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Omerta is something that you will read on and on.

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For me, it was one of those books you couldn't put down. Every time I would set it down and go do something else, I'd find myself picking the book back up in a very short time. It's a good one.


Well, I woke up this mornin', and I got myself a beer. The future's uncertain but the end is always near....

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