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A fascinating analysis of the biblical Book of Samuel.
Can anyone recommend some good mafia books- i’ve never read mario puzo of godfather fame- anyone read his books? Are they good! Or any mafia books fiction or non fiction.
Thanks. Now get me the shcarole!!!
Thanks for the recommendations-yes i’ve been wanting to read Puzo and don’t know why I haven yet- i’ll be sure to check both outGodfather is a great novel imo, obviously if you've seen the movie you know the deal but it's interesting how some characters who have tiny parts in the movie are a much bigger part of the story in the book. I've never read any other books by Puzo though. For a non-fiction book I highly recommend Blood and Honour by George Anastasia about the mob in Philadelphia.
enjoy! i loved this book. and shall dance a Camala just for you.Starting this bad boy today
Yeah, I'm reading the series. Last one I read was wind through the keyhole then I took a break and read something else. Back at it now.enjoy! i loved this book. and shall dance a Camala just for you.
i hope you are going through the entire series. Don't forget the novel written after series concluded that King wrote, Wind in the Keyhole or something like that.
I myself just finished Into the Woods by Bryson. and am a few chapters into Fire and Blood by Martin, and i gotta say, im pretty pissed Martin made this book instead of finishing Winds of winter. Fat lazy bastard
I've just started The Power of the Dog. Very much looking forward to it.
Just started this. Winslow's Cartel trilogy is probably the best thing I've ever read so I've got high hopes for this too
Short story.. I liked it. Enjoy it brother.
it was great! liked it a lot. Chapter XXX really stood out to me for its being legitimately LOL humorous, which was a surprising moment of levity in what was an otherwise pretty damn dark & grim novel (not that it wasn’t spotted here & there w/ moments of comedic situations or interactions (the Allende cousins come to mind), but just not as overtly okay-now-i’m-chuckling-out-loud as the aforementioned chapter was from start to finish.) i could be a little off the mark here since it’s been years since i last read it, but El Túnel almost felt like the latin american version of Sartre’s Nausea.Short story.. I liked it. Enjoy it brother.
I wanted to make a joke but there is this one word that IDK how it's translated. You will get it.
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