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honkietonk 's review for:
The Godfather
by Mario Puzo
I really enjoyed this book. The basic plotline is much less neurotic and makes a bit more sense.
It has some pretty coarse sections, like the culturally inherent misogynist attitudes, but sadly it is historically appropriate.
Definitely worth a read. There are some really random parts in the movie that are further explained in the book. Such as, why the hell was everyone afraid of Luca Brazi in the movie? He was just a large poorly speaking idiot. In the book...holy hell. Also, Micheal has much more of a transformation and growing obligation to his family.
What I'm saying is, if you liked the movie, you need to give this a read.
It has some pretty coarse sections, like the culturally inherent misogynist attitudes, but sadly it is historically appropriate.
Definitely worth a read. There are some really random parts in the movie that are further explained in the book. Such as, why the hell was everyone afraid of Luca Brazi in the movie? He was just a large poorly speaking idiot. In the book...holy hell. Also, Micheal has much more of a transformation and growing obligation to his family.
What I'm saying is, if you liked the movie, you need to give this a read.