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389 sats \ 2 replies \ @siggy47 8 Dec 2023 freebie \ on: 18 Books Recommended By David Friedberg | Bookmarked BooksAndArticles
I've read a few. The Godfather was a must read in the early 70s. I love that Puzo said that he got many of Vito Corleone's sayings and beliefs from his mother. Titan is a great read. I always find stories about the industrialists absorbing. The Long Term Capital Management book was good. I'm a sucker for financial blowups. I could have done without Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. Needless to say I didn't read either of those.
I haven’t read or seen The Godfather, I feel like I’m missing out
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Like every man of my age I have watched both movies probably close to 100 times. I still consider them my favorite movies. But, so much of the material has become cliche now that you may find it hokie. I first saw The Godfather with my father when I was a young teenager. It was a limited release so we had to drive to the city to see it. It had a real impact on me, since I was an Italian American kid. I also read the book at that time. I loved it, but later on I read Puzo's two earlier novels, The Dark Arena and Fortunate Pilgrim. They were much more what you might think of as serious fiction. I thought they were excellent. I learned that Puzo only wrote The Godfather because he knew a mafia book would pay the bills, and he was a young father. His first two novels didn't bring in much money.
If you decide to watch them, I would like to hear what you think.
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