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I've read them all. The Godfather's revenge, and return by Mark Winegardner are pretty good and I enjoyed how he continues to tell the Corleone family stories in other cities. I enjoyed them all but none are quite like the original. Mostly because Mario didn't write them. Check out the Sicilian, The last Don, and Omerta by Puzo tho. It's been awhile since reading them all but if I recall correctly, I enjoyed those more than the Godfather spin-offs. The Sicilian is loosely in the same Corleone universe and had a movie made of it with John Turturro so you might already be familiar with it.
Yeah I looked into all of them,… just went with TCF simply because it seemed like the next logical step in the story,… we will see from there
 

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I'm a big fantasy horror/Sci-fi guy so SK is one of my faves. I have a bad habit of purchasing more books that I can read and my collection of his was getting rather long.

Finally cut down on that list over the holidays. Read the Mr. Mercedes trilogy and kept going in that universe with his Holly Gibney solos ("Holly" and "Never Flinch"). The latter two are good, but SK gets uncharacteristically political in those, so might turn some people off.
 

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I'm a big fantasy horror/Sci-fi guy so SK is one of my faves. I have a bad habit of purchasing more books that I can read and my collection of his was getting rather long.

Finally cut down on that list over the holidays. Read the Mr. Mercedes trilogy and kept going in that universe with his Holly Gibney solos ("Holly" and "Never Flinch"). The latter two are good, but SK gets uncharacteristically political in those, so might turn some people off.
I read the lesser dead over the break,… very much enjoyed it. In fact Buelman is becoming my favorite horror author
 

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Over a month ago, I finished The Count of Monte Cristo and it was excellent. I couldn't put it down.
the first 400 pages is my favourite story all time (falsly accused, imprisoned, lonely, then friendship, prison break, treasure) up to where he finds the treasure - then there is one long chapter I lost momentum in when he is in Italy - I put it down for a bit but then got back into it and finished it. I want to re-read to see if I do better with that Italian chapter...but its so long.
 

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the first 400 pages is my favourite story all time (falsly accused, imprisoned, lonely, then friendship, prison break, treasure) up to where he finds the treasure - then there is one long chapter I lost momentum in when he is in Italy - I put it down for a bit but then got back into it and finished it. I want to re-read to see if I do better with that Italian chapter...but its so long.
I finished it in roughly two weeks. The story was so good, I was reading until bedtime and then waking up an hour+ early to sit on the couch, drink coffee and read. I strongly suggest reading it again and pushing through that one part, because the payoff is worth it!
 

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Finally getting around to the Godfather, I’ll probably finished it today, really good, better than I expected but a down note mention is I also didn’t expect Puzo to be so sexually graphic, the rest is good and you really get more of the development of Michael and Tom. Didn’t expect Johnny to play such a bigger role either
It's been 25 years since I read it, but yeah, the book is excellent. Have you ever read Six Graves To Munich? It's an earlier work by Puzo under the pseudonym Mario Cleri. Interesting book, but nothing like The Godfather. I read it as a teenager and didn't know until 30 years later it was by Puzo.
 

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Finally getting around to the Godfather, I’ll probably finished it today, really good, better than I expected but a down note mention is I also didn’t expect Puzo to be so sexually graphic, the rest is good and you really get more of the development of Michael and Tom. Didn’t expect Johnny to play such a bigger role either
You should read American Psycho.
 

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You should read American Psycho.
Im good lol. This is my biggest issue with King also, I’ve stubbornly read like six King novels and disliked all but one,… his fascination with detailed perversion is one of the bigger reasons, just me
 

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I've been working my way through Asimov's works. Disappointed I didn't read them as a kid! They're a relative palate cleanser compared to some of the hard sci fi I've read lately.
 

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I finished it in roughly two weeks. The story was so good, I was reading until bedtime and then waking up an hour+ early to sit on the couch, drink coffee and read. I strongly suggest reading it again and pushing through that one part, because the payoff is worth it!
Man you just described the perfect morning, hot cup of joe and a good book.

Northern Michigan in the woods at the cabin, even sweeter.
 
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i recommend this too, won best sports book this past year in UK/IRL

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Niland was a former prodigy who competed against the likes of Andy Murray and Novak as a youth
I’m just finishing Agassi’s auto biography Open on audio book. Overall it’s pretty good. He spends a bit too much time breaking down the points of every match, and he kind of comes off like a head case, but it was good hearing about the big tennis stars of my youth.

I’ve also listened to both Matthew McConaughey and Matthew Perrys autobiographies, those were both very good.
 

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Hamilton by Chernow.

Chernow is not a great writer, don't care what anyone says. He is an excellent catagloguer and vignette-teller. Very meh book writer.
 

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I really enjoyed this read; for anyone interested in historical fiction. This one does a nice job of touching on many of Ireland's historic past, both historical events and mythology, while spinning a pretty heartwarming tale.

Went to Ireland a full decade ago now, and it brought a lot of that trip back to life for me.

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Love historical fiction,.... I'll have to look into that one... finished my Godafterh novels. I just started Count of Monte Cristo at yalls recommndations... I had no idea how big that book was, but that's okay. Let's see if I can knock it out before the Spring.
 

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I really enjoyed this read; for anyone interested in historical fiction. This one does a nice job of touching on many of Ireland's historic past, both historical events and mythology, while spinning a pretty heartwarming tale.

Went to Ireland a full decade ago now, and it brought a lot of that trip back to life for me.

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In anticipation of the return to space and also due to the recent 40th anniversary of the disaster I just finished Challenger. It's from the same author and in the same vein as Midnight in Chernobyl. Very informative but not a difficult read.

I'm currently reading To Hell and Back: The Last Train from Hiroshima and so far I am blown away by it.
 

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If anyone likes the Allman Brothers band, I have an extra copy of a book one of my friends wrote about them if you want it.
 

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If anyone likes the Allman Brothers band, I have an extra copy of a book one of my friends wrote about them if you want it.
I somehow accidentally hit your post with a laughing emoji. I'm a big Allman Brothers fan. I'll let someone else have first shot at the book, but would love to know more about it.
 

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In anticipation of the return to space and also due to the recent 40th anniversary of the disaster I just finished Challenger. It's from the same author and in the same vein as Midnight in Chernobyl. Very informative but not a difficult read.

I'm currently reading To Hell and Back: The Last Train from Hiroshima and so far I am blown away by it.
I just read this again and perhaps blown away was not the best choice of words. Totally unintentional on my part. It's a REALLY good book. Very well researched and an emotional gut punch.
 

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I just read this again and perhaps blown away was not the best choice of words. Totally unintentional on my part. It's a REALLY good book. Very well researched and an emotional gut punch.
I almost responded to that choice of words but didn't want to come off as crass lol.
 
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